Universal mounting kit and method of using same
A universal mounting kit includes a support apparatus, a set of tie straps, a set of mounting pads and a sheet of instructions directed to providing a user with a step by step procedure for securing the support apparatus removably to first and second tubular surfaces, where the first tubular surface is a desired object such as a bicycle handlebar or gun barrel and where the second tubular surface is another desired object such as a flashlight housing or laser pen housing.
This invention relates to a mounting apparatus and kit and a method of using the kit for mounting a flashlight to a cylindrical tube, and more particularly to a universal mounting kit and method of using the kit for mounting a flashlight to a bicycle or barrel of a rifle.
BACKGROUNDThere have been many different types of mounting apparatus for mounting a flashlight to a bicycle, a barrel of a rifle or some other type of stationary surface. For example, reference can be made to the following U.S. Pat. No. 4,541,555 by Miree; U.S. Pat. No. 4,618,081 by Miree; U.S. Pat. No. 4,688,705 by Miree; U.S. Pat. No. 4,697,725 by Miree; U.S. Pat. No. 4,707,772 by Jimenez et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,884 by Maglica et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,608,919 by Case; U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,268 by Case; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,565,226 by Cummings.
While several of the above-referenced patents disclose the use of a mounting apparatus for securing a flashlight to a bicycle or barrel of a rifle, such devices have not been entirely satisfactory. In this regard, there is a need for a new and improved universal mounting kit and method of using the kit for mounting a flashlight to a bicycle or gun barrel in a fast and convenient manner, at a very low cost, and where the flashlight can be installed and removed without modification to the bicycle or gun barrel.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one preferred embodiment of the present invention a universal mounting kit includes a support apparatus, a set of tie straps, a cushioning pad, a set of mounting pads, and a sh et of instructions directed to providing a user with a step by step procedure for securing the support apparatus removably to a tubular surface, such as the handlebar of a bicycle or the barrel of a rifle or shot gun and for removably securing a flashlight to the support apparatus
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Considering now the method of using the universal mounting kit 10 to secure a flashlight 90 to a tubular handlebar 60 in greater detail with reference to
In this regard, assembly of the kit 10 begins by the user selecting the cushion pad 13 and grabbing it at its one marked corner where its peel sheet 37 can be grasped and pull back and completely away from the pad 36 so that its adhesive layer 38 is completely exposed. The pad 36 is then oriented so that the adhesive layer 38 will come into contact with the lower support member 20. In the regard, the user brings the pad 36 into contact with the support member 20, attaching the cushion pad 36 to the tubular support member 20 so that the cushion pad 36 extends along substantially the entire longitudinal dimension of the support member 20 and completely covering the rivet 24 as best seen in
Next the user secures the support member 20 to the handlebar 60 using two of the tie straps, such as the tie straps 40 and 41 respectively. With the support member removably fixed to the handlebar 60, the user next rotates the lantern or upper support member 22 so that is substantially perpendicular to the tubular or lower support member 24 as best seen in
The user at this point in the assembly process can determine whether to more permanently secure the flashlight 90 to the support member 22 by using the other pair of tie straps 42 and 43 respectively as best seen in
The user then selects the other remaining pair of like Velcro strips 50 and 53 and removes their respective peel sheets so they can be affixed to the flashlight housing in a spaced apart manner as best seen in
In an alternative use of the kit 10, the user can affix the support apparatus 12 to the barrel 70 of shotgun while simultaneously securing a lantern, such as a laser pen 60, to the support apparatus 12. In this regard, the user places the laser pen 60 within channel 34 of the lantern support member 22 and then while holding the pen 60 in engagement with the support member 20, and with the support member 20 in parallel alignment with the support member 22, the user engages the previously installed cushion pad 36 with the barrel 70 as best seen in
Next the user secures the support apparatus 12 with its loaded laser pen 60 to the barrel 70 using a pair of the tie straps, such as the tie straps 40 and 41 as best seen in
From the foregoing, those skilled in the art should understand that the barrel 80 of a rifle can also be adapted to with a flashlight 90 using a similar procedure as best seen in
Considering now the set 14 of tie straps 40-43 in greater detail with reference to
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In use, a user grasps the tail end portion 47 and its opposite eyelet end 48 passed about a tubular member, such as the tubular member 80 with its ribbed side in 46 in facing relation with the tubular member 8, from its far side, ten under the tubular member 80 and forwardly upward to a position nearest to the user, whereupon the eyelet end 48 is held in one hand and the tail end 47 is intruded into and through the aperture 49 until the tail end portion of the body has been forced therethrough. With the body portion so looped about the tubular member 80, the tail end portion is grasps and pulled until the loop formed around the tubular member is brought into abutting engagement with the tubular member 80. The eyelet 48 is self-locking with the ribs of the body thereby resulting in a cinching of the strap 40 to secure the strap 40 about the tubular member 80.
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The tubular support member 120 has a flexible wall structure with an opening having a width dimension “D” that expands as the support member 120 is pressed down onto a tubular surface 80 having a larger radius than the width dimension “D” of the opening of the support member 120. When the support member 120 is further pushed down onto the tubular surface 80, the flexible wall opening continues to expand until its width dimension is the same as the radius of the tubular surface 80 and then, as the user still continues to push the support member 120 onto the tubular surface 80, the expanded flexible walls close down or wrap into abutting engagement with the tubular surface 80 as best seen in
Considering the support apparatus 112 in still greater detail, the support member 122 also includes a flexible wall structure with another opening having a width dimension “d” that is substantially smaller than the width dimension “D” of the opening in the support member 120. The width dimension “d” of the opening in support member 122 expands as the support member 122 is pressed down onto a tubular surface 92 having a larger radius than the width dimension “d” of the opening of the support member 122. When the support member 122 is further pushed down onto the tubular surface 92, the flexible wall opening continues to expand until its expanded width dimension “d+” is the same as the radius of the tubular surface 92 and then, as the user still continues to push the support member 122 onto the tubular surface 92, the flexible wall snaps or closes down into abutting engagement with the tubular surface 92, as best seen in
Although in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the cushion pad 13 and the set 16 of Velcro strip have been described as being used with support apparatus 12 in a particular manner, it is contemplated within the scope of the present invention, that the cushion pad 13 could be used in the lantern support member 122 to protect the lantern 17 from being scratched by the rivet 24, and that the set 16 of Velcro strips could be mounted for use with the support member 120 and a supporting surface, such as the handlebar 60. Thus, while particular preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it is to be understood that various different modifications are possible and are contemplated within the true spirit and scope of the appended claims. There is no intention, therefore, of limitations to the exact abstract or disclosure herein presented.
Claims
1. A universal mounting kit, comprising:
- a tube engaging member having an elongated U-shaped channel, said channel being dimensioned to snugly engage a tubular member;
- another tube engaging member having another elongated U-shaped channel, said another channel being dimensioned to snugly engage another tubular member;
- a rivet for securing said tube engaging member and said another tube engaging member in a back to back configuration for free rotational movement relative to one another and for partially spacing them one from the another along a least a portion of their respective longitudinal axes;
- a plurality of straps for removably securing said tube engaging member to said tubular member; and
- another plurality of straps for removably securing said another tubular member to said another tube engaging member.
2. The universal mounting kit according to claim 1, wherein said tubular member is a handlebar.
3. The universal mounting kit according to claim 1, wherein said tubular member is a gun barrel.
4. The universal mounting kit according to claim 1, wherein said another tubular member is a flashlight housing.
5. The universal mounting kit according to claim 1, wherein said another tubular member is a laser pen housing.
6. A universal mounting kit, comprising:
- a support apparatus having a upper support member with an expandable opening having a width dimension of d and a lower support member with another expandable opening having another width dimension of D;
- wherein said upper support member and said lower support member are secured together for free rotational movement relative to one another;
- wherein said width dimension d corresponds to the radius dimension of a tubular member; wherein said width dimension D corresponds to the radius dimension of another tubular member; and
- wherein said support apparatus is adapted to be secured to said tubular member.
7. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein said upper support member and said lower support member are secured together by a rivet.
8. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, further comprising:
- a plurality of devices for securing said support apparatus to a tubular member.
9. The universal mounting kit according to claim 7, wherein said plurality of devices is a plurality of tie straps.
10. The universal mounting kit according to claim 9, wherein said plurality of devices is a plurality of pads including at least one pad with a plurality of hooks and at least another pad with a plurality of piles.
11. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, further comprising:
- another plurality of devices for securing said support apparatus to another tubular member.
12. The universal mounting kit according to claim 11, wherein said another plurality of devices is another plurality of tie straps.
13. The universal mounting kit according to claim 1, wherein said another plurality of devices is another plurality of pads including at least one pad with a plurality of hooks and at least another pad with a plurality of piles.
14. A universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein a rivet secures said lower support member to said upper support member in a back to back configuration for free rotational movement relative to one another and for partially spacing them one from the another along a least a portion of their respective longitudinal axes.
15. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein said support apparatus is further adapted to be secured to said another tubular member.
16. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein said tubular member is a handlebar.
17. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein said tubular member is a gun barrel.
18. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein said another tubular member is a flashlight housing.
19. The universal mounting kit according to claim 6, wherein said another tubular member is a laser pen housing.
20. A method of mounting a tubular member to another tubular member, comprising the steps of:
- providing a mounting kit having a support apparatus, said support apparatus including an upper support member and a lower support member;
- attaching said lower support member to the another tubular member; and
- attaching said upper support member to the tubular member.
21. The method of mounting according to claim 20, wherein said upper support member and said lower support member are each elongated U-shaped channel members and are pivotally mounted to one another at about their geometric centers for rotational movement relative to one another.
22. The method of mounting according to claim 21, wherein said step of attaching said lower support member to the another tubular member includes wrapping an elongated tie strap having a tail end portion and a cinch end portion around the another tubular member and said lower support member; and
- cinching said tail end portion through said cinch end portion to secure them together mounting said lower support member to the tubular member.
23. The method of mounting according to claim 22, wherein said step of attaching said upper support member to the tubular member includes wrapping another elongated tie strap having another tail end portion and another cinch end portion around the tubular member and said upper support member; and
- cinching said another tail end portion through said another cinch end portion to secure them together mounting said upper support member to the another tubular member.
24. The method of mounting according to claim 23, wherein the tubular member is a flashlight housing.
25. The method of mounting according to claim 24, wherein the another tubular member is a handlebar.
26. A method of mounting a lantern to a tubular member, comprising the steps of:
- providing a mounting kit having a support apparatus, said support apparatus including an upper support member with a opening having a width dimension of d and a lower support member with another opening having another width dimension of D and wherein said upper support member and said lower support member are secured together for free rotational movement relative to one another;
- pressing the opening of the lower support member onto the tubular member with sufficient force to cause said lower support member to wrap partially around the tubular member in a snug friction tight fix; and
- pressing the opening of the upper support member onto the lantern with sufficient force to cause said upper support member to wrap partially around the lantern in a snug friction tight fix.
27. The method according to claim 26, wherein said width dimension d and said width dimension D are equal.
28. The method according to claim 26, wherein said width dimension d and said width dimension D are unequal.
29. The universal mounting kit according to claim 1 further comprising:
- an elongated cushion for mounting within said elongated U-shaped channel to facilitate friction engagement with said tubular member.
30. The universal mounting kit according to claim 29, further comprising:
- a plurality of hook and pile members for helping to mount said another tubular member within said another elongated U-shaped channel.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 17, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2005
Inventor: Peter Menosky (Nicholson, GA)
Application Number: 10/664,186