US20220333735A1 - Multi-purpose tv mounting system - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to multi-purpose television mounting systems.
- Embodiments can include a clamp having a clamp rail and a clamp base that can be arranged in different ways so that a TV mounting system using the clamp can mount a TV to many different types of objects for use indoors or outdoors.
- Some embodiments can include a clamp for a television mounting system that can include a clamp rail, a clamp base, and a clamp underpart.
- the clamp does not include the clamp underpart.
- the clamp rail can include two lateral walls extending out from opposing long ends of a base wall to form a receptacle. The two lateral walls are parallel to each other and the base wall is perpendicular to the two lateral walls.
- the clamp base can include an interface wall that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls or the base wall.
- the clamp base can also include a body that has a pole hole configured to receive a pole.
- the clamp can include a clamp underpart.
- the clamp underpart can be configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when a tightening screw of the clamp underpart is turned clockwise.
- the clamp can be tightened by a tightening screw interacting with the rail.
- a system for mounting a flat panel monitor, television, or other type of display can include a pole, a display mounting plate, a plate base, a clamp with a rail and a base, and tightening screws.
- the plate base can be attachable to the display mounting plate and can include a body having a pole hole configured to receive the pole as well as a tightening screw configured to secure the pole received by the pole hole of the body of the plate base when the tightening screw of the plate base is turned clockwise.
- the clamp can include a clamp rail having two lateral walls extending out from opposing long ends of a base wall to form a receptacle. The two lateral walls can be parallel to each other and the base wall is perpendicular to the two lateral walls.
- the clamp can also include a clamp base having an interface wall that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls or the base wall as well as a body having a pole hole configured to receive the pole.
- the clamp can also include hand knob tightening screws configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when the hand knob tightening screws are received by corresponding threaded holes of the clamp and turned clockwise.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a partially exploded view of a system for mounting a flat panel monitor, television, or other type of display, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the system shown in FIG. 1 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a partially exploded view of a clamp of the system shown in FIG. 1 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of the clamp shown in FIG. 3 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a clamp base, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate a perspective view and a partially exploded view, respectively, of another example clamp base, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate a perspective view and a partially exploded view, respectively, of another example arrangement of the clamp shown in FIG. 3 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- Described herein is a multi-purpose TV mounting system as well as parts and methods that can be used by the system that can be used in various applications such as house decks with vertical or horizontal header boards, wood structures with edges, and pontoon boats with various size deck railings of various sizes.
- Embodiments described herein can be “easy on and easy off” with a quick release mechanism that does not require drilling. Additionally, the embodiments can be used where the TV is mounted “top down” or “bottom-up” based on the needs of the end user.
- embodiments can be designed for nearly all horizontal deck boards as well as header boards that are vertical.
- embodiments relate to novel TV mounting systems that are removable and that do not damage the mounted surface. For instance, some embodiments allow for quickly mounting and/or unmounting aspects of the embodiments to various rail structures.
- at least the embodiments described herein and other embodiments can provide a solution that allows people the ability to watch TV outside or inside without having to worry about damaging the surface the TV is mounted to, is easy to install, easy to un-install, easy to store and durable.
- an assembly of some of the embodiments can be used for pontoon rail applications (e.g., see FIGS. 1 to 3 ).
- Such an assembly allows a clamp of the system to rest on the top and two sides of the rail.
- foam surfaces or other types of soft material surface such as including rubber or felt, so there is no metal to metal contact.
- adjustable clamping screws shown.
- the mechanisms can include ratchet-like handles, thumb screws, and knobs to remove the clamp from a rail manually.
- the clamp can be arranged in a different way to clamp onto an object such as a rail.
- FIGS. 8 to 9 show a configuration to mount the clamp to a horizontal residential or commercial deck header railing, for example.
- the pressure to clamp onto the railing is from the top and bottom providing a secure mount yet continues to be easily removable if needed without damaging the mounted surface.
- the aforesaid arrangement of the clamp can be used to mount the system to a horizontal deck board. This arrangement allows for a secure fit onto the edge of the horizontal header board to which it is attached allowing the user to watch TV in a portable location that does not damage the surface mounted to.
- the clamp does not damage the surface it is mounted to.
- the system can be installed in less than a minute in most situations without any tools. And, system can be removed from the mounted surface in less than a minute.
- FIG. 1 depicts a partially exploded view of a system 100 for mounting a flat panel monitor, television, or other type of display.
- FIG. 2 depicts a perspective view of the system 100 shown in FIG. 1 .
- the system 100 includes a pole 102 , a display mounting plate 104 , and a plate base 106 attachable to the display mounting plate 104 .
- the plate base 106 includes a body 108 including a pole hole 110 configured to receive the pole 102 .
- the plate base 106 also includes a tightening screw 112 configured to secure the pole 102 received by the pole hole 110 of the body 108 of the plate base 106 when the tightening screw 112 of the plate base 106 is turned clockwise.
- the system shown in FIG. 1 also includes a clamp 120 .
- the clamp 120 includes a clamp rail 122 .
- the clamp rail 122 includes two lateral walls 124 and 126 extending out from opposing long ends 128 and 130 of a base wall 132 to form a receptacle 134 .
- the two lateral walls 124 and 126 are parallel to each other and the base wall 132 is perpendicular to the two lateral walls 124 and 126 .
- the clamp 120 also includes a clamp underpart 138 and a clamp base 140 .
- the clamp base 140 includes an interface wall 142 that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls 124 and 126 or the base wall 132 .
- the clamp base 140 also includes a body 144 having a pole hole 146 configured to receive the pole 102 .
- the clamp base 140 also includes hand knob tightening screws 136 a , 136 b , 136 c , and 136 d configured to secure the clamp 120 to an object received by the receptacle 134 when the hand knob tightening screws are received by corresponding threaded holes of the clamp and turned clockwise.
- FIG. 3 depicts a partially exploded view of the clamp 120 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of the clamp 120 shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 .
- the clamp 120 includes a clamp underpart 138 (which can be or include a liner having a soft material such as felt), and it can be configured to secure the clamp 120 to an object received by the receptacle 134 , gently, when a tightening screw of the clamp underpart (e.g., see tightening screws 136 c and 136 d ) is turned clockwise.
- a tightening screw of the clamp underpart e.g., see tightening screws 136 c and 136 d
- one of the depicted clamp underparts can be a first clamp underpart and the clamp can further include a second clamp underpart configured to further secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when the tightening screw of the second clamp underpart is turned clockwise.
- the clamp rail can be configured to: attach to the first clamp underpart at a first end portion of the clamp rail and attach to the second clamp underpart at a second end portion of the clamp rail. The first and second end portions are at opposite ends of the clamp rail as shown in the drawings.
- the clamp base 140 includes a tightening screw 148 configured to secure the pole 102 received by the pole hole 146 when the tightening screw 148 of the body 144 is turned clockwise.
- the tightening screw 148 of the body 144 of the clamp base 140 can be a hand knob tightening screw.
- the tightening screw of the clamp underpart (e.g., see tightening screws 136 c and 136 d ) can be a hand knob tightening screw.
- a tip of the tightening screw of the clamp underpart can have a flat end and can include rubber to limit the tip from damaging an object that is secured by the tightening screw of the clamp underpart.
- a tip of the tightening screw of the clamp underpart has a flat end and can include of felt to limit the tip from damaging an object that is secured by the tightening screw of the clamp underpart.
- a clamp of the system 100 can include one or more gaskets configured to line one or more receiving surfaces of the receptacle 134 to limit the receptacle from damaging an object that it receives (e.g., see gasket 150 and clamp underpart 138 shown in FIG. 3 ).
- the one or more gaskets can include rubber, felt, or another soft material.
- a first lateral wall of the two lateral walls can include a perpendicular extension on an end of the first lateral wall opposing the base wall (e.g., see perpendicular extension 152 ).
- the perpendicular extension can extend out of the first lateral wall away from the receptacle, such shown by the perpendicular extension 152 .
- hand knob tightening screws can be used to tighten the clamp 120 and a first lateral wall (e.g., see lateral wall 124 ) can include corresponding threaded holes to mate the hand knob tightening screws, respectively.
- the hand knob tightening screws can be configured to secure the clamp 120 to an object received by the receptacle 134 when the hand knob tightening screws are received by the corresponding threaded holes and turned clockwise.
- tips of the hand knob tightening screws can have flat surfaces and include felt, rubber, or another soft material to limit the tips of the hand knob tightening screws from damaging an object that is secured by the hand knob tightening screws.
- a plate 154 is configured to attach to an underside 156 of the perpendicular extension 152 , directly, and an underside 158 of the clamp base 140 , indirectly, such that the perpendicular extension 152 is positioned intermediately between the clamp base 140 and the plate 154 .
- the clamp underpart may include a gasket that protects a received object from being damaged by the underpart.
- the object that represents the clamp underpart 138 in FIG. 3 is a gasket.
- the clamp underpart 138 is combined with plate 154 and is configured, in combination, to secure the clamp 120 to an object received by the receptacle 134 when the plate 154 is attached to the underside 156 of the perpendicular extension 152 and the underside 158 of the clamp base 140 as well as when the tightening screw of the clamp underpart is tightened by turning it clockwise (e.g., see hand knob tightening screws 136 c and 136 d ).
- a plate of the clamp underpart is configured to attach to an underside of the perpendicular extension, directly, and the clamp underpart is configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when the plate is attached to the underside of the perpendicular extension as well as when the tightening screw of the clamp underpart is tightened by turning it clockwise.
- the optional arrangement 802 of the clamp 120 shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 which includes an L-shaped interface plate 804 for attaching the clamp base 140 to the rail 122 .
- a plate 804 can be an intermediate part to the base 140 and the rail 122 and is configured to physically connect the two parts.
- the receptacle 134 is a U-shaped receptacle in that a cross-section of the receptacle is similar to a shape of the letter U.
- the receptable could be other shapes in different embodiments, such as C-shaped, H-shaped, or V-shaped.
- the pole holes of the bodies are cylindrical holes.
- the pole holes could be square or rectangular, for example, or another shape for receiving a pole.
- FIG. 5 depicts one example embodiment of a clamp base 502 for the clamp 120 .
- the body 504 of the clamp base 502 includes a pin hole 506 perpendicular to its pole hole 508 .
- the pin hole 506 can be positioned to align with a pin hole of a pole received by the pole hole 508 so that the alignment of the pin holes provides a channel through the pin holes for a pin to be inserted into the pin holes to secure the pole to the clamp base 502 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 depict one example embodiment of a clamp base 602 for the clamp 120 .
- the body 604 of the clamp base 602 includes a hand knob tightening screw 606 that can be inserted and screwed into the base 602 perpendicular to a pole hole 608 of the base 602 .
- the tightening screw 606 is configured to secure a pole received by the pole hole 608 of the body 604 when the tightening screw 606 is turned clockwise.
- the bases e.g., see bases 106 , 140 , 502 and 602
- are interchangeable in the system e.g., see system 100 ).
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Described herein are improved multi-purpose television mounting systems, methods, and apparatuses. Embodiments can include a clamp having a clamp rail and a clamp base that can be arranged in different ways so that a TV mounting system using the clamp can mount a TV to many different types of objects for use indoors or outdoors.
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- This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/200,635, filed on Mar. 12, 2021 and entitled “MULTI-PURPOSE TV MOUNTING SYSTEM” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and which claims the benefit of priority from Prov. U.S. Pat. App. Ser. No. 63/003,204, filed Mar. 31, 2020 and entitled “MULTI-PURPOSE TV MOUNTING SYSTEM THAT IS REMOVABLE, DOES NOT REQUIRE DRILLING, AND WON'T DAMAGE THE MOUNTING SURFACE” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present disclosure relates to multi-purpose television mounting systems.
- Many people want to have a TV on their deck that is easy to use, does not damage the mounted surface yet is removable and provides various viewing angles. These decks could be at apartments, homes, restaurants, and watercraft such as pontoons. Unfortunately, typical TV mounts require drilling holes and permanently damaging the mounted surface. Many people who rent property like apartments or homes that have a deck and want to watch TV outside are limited to having the TV sitting on a table or precariously on the deck railing. If they did want to mount a television, they would have to drill holes damaging the mounted surface. Also, decks can have different header boards. Also, there are several products on the market for watercraft to mount a TV screen. Many require drilling of holes and a permanently mount or bracket. Therefore, there is a need for a device that allows people the ability to watch TV outside without having to worry about damaging the surface the TV is mounted to, is easy to install, easy to un-install, easy to store and durable.
- Described herein are improved multi-purpose television mounting systems, methods, and apparatuses. Embodiments can include a clamp having a clamp rail and a clamp base that can be arranged in different ways so that a TV mounting system using the clamp can mount a TV to many different types of objects for use indoors or outdoors.
- Some embodiments can include a clamp for a television mounting system that can include a clamp rail, a clamp base, and a clamp underpart. In some embodiments, the clamp does not include the clamp underpart. The clamp rail can include two lateral walls extending out from opposing long ends of a base wall to form a receptacle. The two lateral walls are parallel to each other and the base wall is perpendicular to the two lateral walls. The clamp base can include an interface wall that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls or the base wall. The clamp base can also include a body that has a pole hole configured to receive a pole. As mentioned, the clamp can include a clamp underpart. The clamp underpart can be configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when a tightening screw of the clamp underpart is turned clockwise. In embodiments without the clamp underpart, the clamp can be tightened by a tightening screw interacting with the rail.
- In some embodiments, a system for mounting a flat panel monitor, television, or other type of display can include a pole, a display mounting plate, a plate base, a clamp with a rail and a base, and tightening screws. The plate base can be attachable to the display mounting plate and can include a body having a pole hole configured to receive the pole as well as a tightening screw configured to secure the pole received by the pole hole of the body of the plate base when the tightening screw of the plate base is turned clockwise. The clamp can include a clamp rail having two lateral walls extending out from opposing long ends of a base wall to form a receptacle. The two lateral walls can be parallel to each other and the base wall is perpendicular to the two lateral walls. The clamp can also include a clamp base having an interface wall that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls or the base wall as well as a body having a pole hole configured to receive the pole. The clamp can also include hand knob tightening screws configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when the hand knob tightening screws are received by corresponding threaded holes of the clamp and turned clockwise.
- These and other important aspects of the invention are described more fully in the detailed description below. The invention is not limited to the particular assemblies, apparatuses, methods and systems described herein. Other embodiments can be used and changes to the described embodiments can be made without departing from the scope of the claims that follow the detailed description.
- The present disclosure will be understood more fully from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawings of various embodiments of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a partially exploded view of a system for mounting a flat panel monitor, television, or other type of display, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the system shown inFIG. 1 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a partially exploded view of a clamp of the system shown inFIG. 1 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of the clamp shown inFIG. 3 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a clamp base, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate a perspective view and a partially exploded view, respectively, of another example clamp base, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate a perspective view and a partially exploded view, respectively, of another example arrangement of the clamp shown inFIG. 3 , in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. - Details of example embodiments of the invention are described in the following detailed description with reference to the drawings. Although the detailed description provides reference to example embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is not limited to such example embodiments. But to the contrary, the invention disclosed herein includes numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents as will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description and other parts of this disclosure.
- Described herein is a multi-purpose TV mounting system as well as parts and methods that can be used by the system that can be used in various applications such as house decks with vertical or horizontal header boards, wood structures with edges, and pontoon boats with various size deck railings of various sizes. Embodiments described herein can be “easy on and easy off” with a quick release mechanism that does not require drilling. Additionally, the embodiments can be used where the TV is mounted “top down” or “bottom-up” based on the needs of the end user.
- Since many decks have different header boards, embodiments can be designed for nearly all horizontal deck boards as well as header boards that are vertical. There are several products on the market for watercraft to mount a TV screen. Many require drilling of holes and a permanently mount and bracket. Some embodiments described herein do have such requirements and yet are sturdy and can be left in place for an extended period of time then removed quickly if needed or if the desire is to use in another location. In general, embodiments relate to novel TV mounting systems that are removable and that do not damage the mounted surface. For instance, some embodiments allow for quickly mounting and/or unmounting aspects of the embodiments to various rail structures. Thus, at least the embodiments described herein and other embodiments can provide a solution that allows people the ability to watch TV outside or inside without having to worry about damaging the surface the TV is mounted to, is easy to install, easy to un-install, easy to store and durable.
- In some embodiments, such as shown in some of the figures, an assembly of some of the embodiments can be used for pontoon rail applications (e.g., see
FIGS. 1 to 3 ). Such an assembly allows a clamp of the system to rest on the top and two sides of the rail. Within the clamp there can be foam surfaces or other types of soft material surface, such as including rubber or felt, so there is no metal to metal contact. There are also adjustable clamping screws shown. There can be four of these tightening mechanisms that are used to clamp down on the two sides of the rail and underneath providing a secured four surface hold onto the rail. The mechanisms can include ratchet-like handles, thumb screws, and knobs to remove the clamp from a rail manually. As describe herein, there are many alternatives that can be used by embodiments for the aforesaid tightening mechanisms. - In some embodiments, the clamp can be arranged in a different way to clamp onto an object such as a rail. E.g., see
FIGS. 8 to 9 .FIGS. 8 to 9 show a configuration to mount the clamp to a horizontal residential or commercial deck header railing, for example. In this configuration the pressure to clamp onto the railing is from the top and bottom providing a secure mount yet continues to be easily removable if needed without damaging the mounted surface. The aforesaid arrangement of the clamp can be used to mount the system to a horizontal deck board. This arrangement allows for a secure fit onto the edge of the horizontal header board to which it is attached allowing the user to watch TV in a portable location that does not damage the surface mounted to. - In many embodiments of the system, the clamp does not damage the surface it is mounted to. The system can be installed in less than a minute in most situations without any tools. And, system can be removed from the mounted surface in less than a minute.
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FIG. 1 depicts a partially exploded view of asystem 100 for mounting a flat panel monitor, television, or other type of display.FIG. 2 depicts a perspective view of thesystem 100 shown inFIG. 1 . Thesystem 100 includes apole 102, adisplay mounting plate 104, and aplate base 106 attachable to thedisplay mounting plate 104. Theplate base 106 includes abody 108 including apole hole 110 configured to receive thepole 102. Theplate base 106 also includes a tighteningscrew 112 configured to secure thepole 102 received by thepole hole 110 of thebody 108 of theplate base 106 when the tighteningscrew 112 of theplate base 106 is turned clockwise. - The system shown in
FIG. 1 also includes aclamp 120. Theclamp 120 includes aclamp rail 122. Theclamp rail 122 includes twolateral walls base wall 132 to form areceptacle 134. The twolateral walls base wall 132 is perpendicular to the twolateral walls clamp 120 also includes aclamp underpart 138 and aclamp base 140. Theclamp base 140 includes aninterface wall 142 that is configured to attach to one of thelateral walls base wall 132. Theclamp base 140 also includes abody 144 having apole hole 146 configured to receive thepole 102. Theclamp base 140 also includes handknob tightening screws clamp 120 to an object received by thereceptacle 134 when the hand knob tightening screws are received by corresponding threaded holes of the clamp and turned clockwise. -
FIG. 3 depicts a partially exploded view of theclamp 120 shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 .FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of theclamp 120 shown inFIGS. 1 to 3 . As illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 3 , theclamp 120 includes a clamp underpart 138 (which can be or include a liner having a soft material such as felt), and it can be configured to secure theclamp 120 to an object received by thereceptacle 134, gently, when a tightening screw of the clamp underpart (e.g., see tighteningscrews - Also, as shown in the
FIGS. 1 and 3 , one of the depicted clamp underparts can be a first clamp underpart and the clamp can further include a second clamp underpart configured to further secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when the tightening screw of the second clamp underpart is turned clockwise. In such embodiments, the clamp rail can be configured to: attach to the first clamp underpart at a first end portion of the clamp rail and attach to the second clamp underpart at a second end portion of the clamp rail. The first and second end portions are at opposite ends of the clamp rail as shown in the drawings. - Also, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 , theclamp base 140 includes a tighteningscrew 148 configured to secure thepole 102 received by thepole hole 146 when the tighteningscrew 148 of thebody 144 is turned clockwise. As shown, the tighteningscrew 148 of thebody 144 of theclamp base 140 can be a hand knob tightening screw. - In some embodiments, the tightening screw of the clamp underpart (e.g., see tightening
screws - In some embodiments, a clamp of the
system 100 can include one or more gaskets configured to line one or more receiving surfaces of thereceptacle 134 to limit the receptacle from damaging an object that it receives (e.g., seegasket 150 and clampunderpart 138 shown inFIG. 3 ). The one or more gaskets can include rubber, felt, or another soft material. - In some embodiments, a first lateral wall of the two lateral walls can include a perpendicular extension on an end of the first lateral wall opposing the base wall (e.g., see perpendicular extension 152). The perpendicular extension can extend out of the first lateral wall away from the receptacle, such shown by the
perpendicular extension 152. - In some embodiments, hand knob tightening screws (e.g., see hand
knob tightening screws clamp 120 and a first lateral wall (e.g., see lateral wall 124) can include corresponding threaded holes to mate the hand knob tightening screws, respectively. In such embodiments, the hand knob tightening screws can be configured to secure theclamp 120 to an object received by thereceptacle 134 when the hand knob tightening screws are received by the corresponding threaded holes and turned clockwise. In such examples, tips of the hand knob tightening screws can have flat surfaces and include felt, rubber, or another soft material to limit the tips of the hand knob tightening screws from damaging an object that is secured by the hand knob tightening screws. - In some embodiments, a
plate 154 is configured to attach to anunderside 156 of theperpendicular extension 152, directly, and anunderside 158 of theclamp base 140, indirectly, such that theperpendicular extension 152 is positioned intermediately between theclamp base 140 and theplate 154. In such examples, the clamp underpart may include a gasket that protects a received object from being damaged by the underpart. The object that represents theclamp underpart 138 inFIG. 3 is a gasket. As shown, theclamp underpart 138 is combined withplate 154 and is configured, in combination, to secure theclamp 120 to an object received by thereceptacle 134 when theplate 154 is attached to theunderside 156 of theperpendicular extension 152 and theunderside 158 of theclamp base 140 as well as when the tightening screw of the clamp underpart is tightened by turning it clockwise (e.g., see handknob tightening screws - In some embodiments, a plate of the clamp underpart is configured to attach to an underside of the perpendicular extension, directly, and the clamp underpart is configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle when the plate is attached to the underside of the perpendicular extension as well as when the tightening screw of the clamp underpart is tightened by turning it clockwise. For example, see the
optional arrangement 802 of theclamp 120 shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 , which includes an L-shapedinterface plate 804 for attaching theclamp base 140 to therail 122. As shown, aplate 804 can be an intermediate part to thebase 140 and therail 122 and is configured to physically connect the two parts. - As shown in the figures, the
receptacle 134 is a U-shaped receptacle in that a cross-section of the receptacle is similar to a shape of the letter U. However, it is to be understood that the receptable could be other shapes in different embodiments, such as C-shaped, H-shaped, or V-shaped. Also, shown in the figures, the pole holes of the bodies are cylindrical holes. However, it is to be understood that the pole holes could be square or rectangular, for example, or another shape for receiving a pole. -
FIG. 5 . depicts one example embodiment of aclamp base 502 for theclamp 120. As shown inFIG. 5 , thebody 504 of theclamp base 502 includes apin hole 506 perpendicular to itspole hole 508. Thepin hole 506 can be positioned to align with a pin hole of a pole received by thepole hole 508 so that the alignment of the pin holes provides a channel through the pin holes for a pin to be inserted into the pin holes to secure the pole to theclamp base 502. -
FIGS. 6 and 7 depict one example embodiment of aclamp base 602 for theclamp 120. As shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 , thebody 604 of theclamp base 602 includes a handknob tightening screw 606 that can be inserted and screwed into the base 602 perpendicular to apole hole 608 of thebase 602. The tighteningscrew 606 is configured to secure a pole received by thepole hole 608 of thebody 604 when the tighteningscrew 606 is turned clockwise. In some embodiments, the bases (e.g., seebases - While the invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments described herein, it is evident that many alternatives, combinations, modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the example embodiments of the invention, as set forth herein are intended to be illustrative only, and not in a limiting sense. Various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1-20. (canceled)
21. An apparatus, comprising:
a clamp, comprising a receptacle that comprises two lateral walls extending out from opposing ends of a base wall; and
a connector, comprising:
a pole hole; and
an interface that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls or the base wall.
22. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the interface comprises a wall.
23. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the receptacle of the clamp includes or is a part of a rail.
24. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the two lateral walls are parallel to each other.
25. The apparatus of claim 24 , wherein the base wall spans the two lateral walls.
26. the apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the connector includes or is a part of a clamp base and the clamp base comprises a body that comprises the pole hole that is configured to receive a pole.
27. the apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the connector comprises a body that comprises the pole hole that is configured to receive a pole.
28. The apparatus of claim 21 , further comprising an underpart configured to secure the clamp to an object received by the receptacle.
29. The apparatus of claim 28 , wherein the underpart is configured to secure, by a screw, the clamp to the object received by the receptacle.
30. The apparatus of claim 29 , wherein a tip of the screw has a flat end or rounded end to limit the tip from damaging the object that is secured by the screw.
31. The apparatus of claim 29 , wherein a tip of the screw comprises rubber, felt, or another type of soft material to limit the tip from damaging the object that is secured by the screw.
32. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the connector comprises a screw configured to secure a pole received by the pole hole.
33. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the connector comprises a pin hole that traverses the pole hole, and wherein the pin hole is positioned to align with a pin hole of a pole received by the pole hole so that an alignment of the pin holes provides a channel through the pin holes for a pin to be inserted into the pin holes to secure the pole to the connector.
34. The apparatus of claim 21 , comprising one or more liners configured to line one or more receiving surfaces of the receptacle to limit the receptacle from damaging an object that it receives.
35. The apparatus of claim 34 , wherein the one or more liners comprise one or more gaskets.
36. The apparatus of claim 34 , wherein the one or more liners comprise rubber, felt, or another type of soft material.
37. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the receptacle is a U-shaped receptacle in that a cross-section of the receptacle is similar to a shape of the letter U.
38. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the pole hole is a cylindrical hole.
39. A clamp, comprising:
a receptacle that comprises two lateral walls extending out from opposing ends of a base wall; and
a connector, comprising:
a pole hole; and
an interface that is configured to attach to one of the lateral walls or the base wall.
40. A system, comprising:
a pole;
a display mounting plate configured to attach to the pole; and
a clamp configured to attach to the pole, wherein the clamp comprises a receptacle that comprises two lateral walls extending out from opposing ends of a base wall.
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