Selfie Apparatus
US-2024393666-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9964837B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9964837-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615171102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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A mounting arrangement for mounting a device in an opening in a structure comprising a socket configured to receive the device, an anchoring element, and a fastening element configured for adjustable engagement with the anchoring element is disclosed. The socket has a plate portion and a body portion to be insertable in the opening, and an abutment flange extending from the body portion and dimensioned to abut a first side of the structure, and an aperture for receiving the fastening element. The anchoring element is insertable through the opening and has abutment portions for abutting a second side of the structure, the anchoring element comprising an opening for receiving and holding the fastening element. The fastening element has a distal end configured to adjustably engage with the opening of the anchoring element, and a proximal end configured to engage with the aperture of the socket and to hold the socket.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mounting arrangement for mounting a device in an opening in a structure, said arrangement comprising: a socket configured to receive the device; an anchoring element having a U-shape profile with legs interconnected by a bridging portion; and a fastening element configured for adjustable engagement with the anchoring element; said socket having a plate portion and a body portion dimensioned to be insertable in the opening, an abutment flange extending from the body portion and dimensioned to abut a first side of the structure, and an aperture for receiving the fastening element; said anchoring element being dimensioned to be insertable through the opening and having a fixed distance between abutment portions of the anchoring element, wherein the fixed distance is larger than a width of the opening in the structure, wherein the abutment portions are configured to abut a second side of the structure, and wherein the anchoring element further comprises an opening for receiving and holding the fastening element; said fastening element having a distal end configured to adjustably engage with the opening of the anchoring element, and a proximal end configured to engage with the aperture of the socket and to hold the socket; wherein adjustment of the fastening element in the opening of the anchoring element adjusts a distance between the fastening element and the socket so as to adjust to a thickness of the structure, wherein the anchoring element maintains a constant profile before and after adjustment of the fastening element; wherein the aperture of the socket is open at one lateral side via an inlet. 2. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein abutment portions are arranged on the free ends of the legs. 3. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the number of legs of the anchoring element is two or more, such as three, four or five. 4. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the opening of the anchoring element has an interior thread. 5. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the fastening element comprises a stem extending from a head portion, the stem having an exterior thread. 6. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the stem has a recess reducing an effective diameter thereof. 7. The mounting arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the recess is configured to reduce the effective diameter to be smaller than the width of the inlet leading to the aperture of the socket. 8. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the inlet has a width smaller than a diameter of the aperture. 9. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the inlet is provided with a one-way mechanism. 10. The mounting arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the aperture is partly surrounded by an axially extending lip for positioning of the fastening element. 11. A method for mounting a mounting arrangement in an opening in a structure, the mounting arrangement comprising a socket, an anchoring element, and a fastening element, wherein the anchoring element has a U-shape shape with legs interconnected by a bridging portion wherein the socket comprises an aperture for receiving the fastening element, and wherein the aperture of the socket is open at one lateral side via an inlet, the method comprising: attaching a distal end of the fastening element to the anchoring element; arranging the anchoring element on a first side of the structure; attaching the socket to a distal end of the fastening element on a second side of the structure, opposite to said first side, wherein the socket is attached to the distal end of the fastening element by inserting the fastening element via the inlet; and actuating the fastening element such as to reduce an axial distance between the anchoring element and the socket until portions of the anchoring element abut the first side of the structure and portions of the socket abut the second side of the structure while other portions of the socket are inserted in the opening, wherein the anchoring element maintains a constant profile before and after actuating the fastening element. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising mounting a camera to the socket.
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