Mounting systems for electronic devices

US10386704B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10386704-B2
Application numberUS-201816045581-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2018
Priority dateJul 3, 2017
Publication dateAug 20, 2019
Grant dateAug 20, 2019

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Abstract

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Mounting systems can couple cameras to other objects that support the cameras. A secure connection between the mounting system and the camera can prevent the camera from inadvertently falling off the mounting system. A flex arm can work in conjunction with first and second protrusions to secure a camera to a mounting system.

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I claim: 1. A mounting system configured to mount a camera system, the mounting system comprising: a first base configured to couple the camera system to an object that supports the camera system, wherein the first base comprises an outward side and an inward side; a first protrusion that protrudes away from the first base in a first direction; a second protrusion coupled to the first base by the first protrusion, wherein the second protrusion protrudes away from the first protrusion in a second direction that is within plus or minus thirty degrees of perpendicular to the first direction, and the second protrusion is configured to removably secure the camera system to the first base by entering a first cavity of the camera system; a flex arm coupled to the first base; and a retention lip coupled to the first base by the flex arm, wherein the flex arm comprises a cantilever beam that is configured to enable the retention lip to move inward to facilitate coupling the camera system to the mounting system. 2. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the retention lip is configured to impede movement of an outer perimeter of a stand of the camera system. 3. The mounting system of claim 2 , wherein the retention lip is configured to enable a user to push the retention lip inward to bend the cantilever beam to move the retention lip out of an uncoupling path of the mounting system to enable the user to uncouple the camera system from the mounting system. 4. The mounting system of claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive configured to couple the first base to a wall of a building. 5. The mounting system of claim 4 , wherein the adhesive comprises a pull tab located on an opposite side of the base relative to the flex arm, wherein the pull tab is configured to enable a user to uncouple the mounting system from the wall by pulling the pull tab. 6. A mounting system configured to mount a camera system, the mounting system comprising: a first base configured to couple the camera system to an object that supports the camera system, wherein the first base comprises an outward side and an inward side; a first protrusion that protrudes away from the first base in a first direction; a second protrusion coupled to the first base by the first protrusion, wherein the second protrusion protrudes away from the first protrusion in a second direction that is within plus or minus thirty degrees of perpendicular to the first direction, and the second protrusion is configured to removably secure the camera system to the first base by entering a first cavity of the camera system; a flex arm coupled to the first base; and a retention lip coupled to the first base by the flex arm, wherein the retention lip protrudes in a third direction that is within plus or minus forty degrees of parallel to the first direction, and the flex arm is configured to enable the retention lip to move inward to facilitate coupling the camera system to the mounting system. 7. The mounting system of claim 6 , wherein the flex arm comprises a cantilever beam that protrudes away from the first protrusion in a fourth direction that is within plus or minus thirty degrees of parallel to the second direction. 8. The mounting system of claim 6 , further comprising the camera system coupled to the first base, wherein at least a portion of the camera system is secured between the first protrusion, the second protrusion, the flex arm, and the retention lip, wherein the flex arm comprises a cantilever beam configured to bend to enable moving the retention lip. 9. The mounting system of claim 6 , wherein the second protrusion is located farther outward than the flex arm and the retention lip. 10. The mounting system of claim 6 , wherein the first base comprises an open area in which at least a portion of the flex arm is located, wherein the open area is configured to enable the flex arm to bend inward until an outermost portion of the retention lip is located inward relative to the outward side of the first base without any portion of the flex arm being located inward relative to the inward side of the first base to facilitate uncoupling the camera system from the mounting system. 11. The mounting system of claim 6 , wherein an outward side of the flex arm is within one millimeter of being coplanar with the outward side of the first base, an outermost portion of the retention lip is located farther outward than the outward side of the first base, and the outermost portion of the retention lip is located farther inward than an outermost portion of the second protrusion. 12. The mounting system of claim 6 , wherein a distal-most portion the retention lip is located farther radially than a distal-most portion of the second protrusion. 13. The mounting system of claim 12 , wherein the distal-most portion of the retention lip is located farther radially than an outer perimeter of the first base. 14. The mounting system of claim 6 , further comprising the camera system coupled to the first base, wherein the second protrusion is located within the first cavity of the camera system, the camera system comprises a stand having an outer perimeter, and the retention lip is located farther radially than the outer perimeter of the stand such that at least one of the first protrusion and the second protrusion impede the camera system from sliding off the first base in a fifth direction and the retention lip impedes the camera system from sliding off the first base in a sixth direction that is opposite the fifth direction. 15. The mounting system of claim 14 , wherein the retention lip comprises a slanted surface that faces towards a surface of the stand, wherein the slanted surface is configured such that pushing the surface of the stand towards the slanted surface causes the flex arm to bend inward to enable the camera system to decouple from the mounting system. 16. The mounting system of claim 14 , further comprising the camera system coupled to the first base, wherein the flex arm comprises a cantilever beam, the camera system comprises a stand having an outer perimeter, the retention lip is configured to impede movement of the outer perimeter, and the retention lip is configured to enable a user to push the retention lip inward to bend the cantilever beam to move the retention lip out of an uncoupling path of the mounting system to enable the user to uncouple the camera system from the mounting system. 17. A mounting system configured to mount a camera system, the mounting system comprising: a first base configured to couple the camera system to an object that supports the camera system, wherein the first base comprises an outward side and an inward side; a first protrusion that protrudes away from the first base in a first direction; a second protrusion coupled to the first base by the first protrusion, wherein the second protrusion protrudes away from the first protrusion in a second direction that is within plus or minus thirty degrees of perpendicular to the first direction, and the second protrusion is configured to removably secure the camera system to the first base by entering a first cavity of the camera system; a wall plate configured to be coupled to a wall of a building; and a third protrusion that protrudes away from the wall plate to couple the wall plate to the first base. 18. The mounting system of claim 17 , further comprising a movable joint that couples the third protrusion to the first base, wherein the movable joint comprises a handle configured to enable a user to tighten the movable joint to impede movemen

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  • Allowing quick release of the apparatus · CPC title

  • Details of energy supply or management · CPC title

  • Foot or support base · CPC title

  • for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle · CPC title

  • with ball-joint (ball-jointed hinges F16C11/06 {; adjustable mountings employing universal joints for lighting devices F21V21/26 - F21V21/30}) · CPC title

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What does patent US10386704B2 cover?
Mounting systems can couple cameras to other objects that support the cameras. A secure connection between the mounting system and the camera can prevent the camera from inadvertently falling off the mounting system. A flex arm can work in conjunction with first and second protrusions to secure a camera to a mounting system.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Innovelis Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03B17/561. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 20 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).