Support structure for decorative mobile

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Inventors

Lane, Laurie S.

Application #

676973

Filed

Sep-27-2000

Published

Jul-15-2003

Current US Class

040/617
446/227

International Classes

G09F 007/22

Field of Search

40/617 446/227 D21/467 D21/647

Examiners

Davis; Cassandra H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burkhart & Burkhart, Burkhart; Anne K., Burkhart; Patrick N.

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Abstract
A support assembly in a decorative structure includes at least two suspended elements. The support assembly includes a support tube having a hollow interior and opposed end portions. In an embodiment, a pair of selectively removable adjustment are adapted to interlock with a respective end portion of the support tube. A flexible, elongate support element is secured between each of the clips and the respective end portions of the support tube. The elongate support element has two ends, each of the ends being adapted for attachment to a suspended element of the decorative structure. The adjustment clips can be adapted to fit over the end portions of the support tube, which can be constructed as a hollow cylindrical tube. In an illustrated embodiment, the adjustment clips comprise annular cylindrical members having an inner diameter approximately equal to an outer diameter of the support tube. In another embodiment, the elongate support element is secured in slits on the respective ends of the support tube. The elongate support element can be provided as a string, for example, monofilament. The support tube and/or the adjustment clips can be fabricated from a transparent material. The support tube can be provided with a substantially arcuate shape. A method of securing suspended elements to a support assembly in a decorative structure including at least two suspended elements is also set forth.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a decorative structure including at least two suspended elements, a support assembly comprising the following:

a support tube having a hollow interior and opposed end portions;

a pair of securing elements, each of the securing elements including slits in the end portions of the support tube located on a respective end portion of the support tube; and

a flexible, elongate support element secured to the respective end portions of the support tube by the securing elements, the elongate support, element having two ends, each of the ends being adapted for attachment to a suspended element of the decorative structure.

2. A support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the securing elements comprise adjustment clips adapted to fit over the end portions of the support tube.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to support structures for decorative mobiles. Specifically, the present invention relates to support structure for decorative mobiles that provides adjustability and simplicity of construction.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Whether they involve sheep and angels entertaining infants from high above a crib, or Calder's kinetic sculpture entertaining millions as high art, mobiles are universally valued for their beauty and proportion. Mobiles typically include decorative elements suspended from interconnected linear, generally horizontal support members. The decorative elements are usually suspended from the support members by relatively thin structures such as rods, cables, string, or cord.

Support structure contributes significantly to the overall effect of mobiles. Aesthetically, the support structure must be proportional to the overall piece. The support structure provides visual balance to the decorative elements, and must be of suitable length and thickness so as to complement rather than overpower the decorative elements. Physically, the support structure must have sufficient strength to securely hold the decorative elements in position, and properly interconnected to balance the various decorative elements for relative movement.
 
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