CA2909147C - Accessory mounting assembly - Google Patents

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CA2909147C
CA2909147C CA2909147A CA2909147A CA2909147C CA 2909147 C CA2909147 C CA 2909147C CA 2909147 A CA2909147 A CA 2909147A CA 2909147 A CA2909147 A CA 2909147A CA 2909147 C CA2909147 C CA 2909147C
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R11/00Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
    • B60R11/04Mounting of cameras operative during drive; Arrangement of controls thereof relative to the vehicle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R11/00Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B45/00Arrangements or adaptations of signalling or lighting devices
    • B63B45/02Arrangements or adaptations of signalling or lighting devices the devices being intended to illuminate the way ahead or other areas of environments
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60Q1/00Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
    • B60Q1/0088Details of electrical connections
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60Q1/00Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
    • B60Q1/02Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments
    • B60Q1/04Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights
    • B60Q1/0483Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights mounted on a bracket, e.g. details concerning the mouting of the lamps on the vehicle body
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60Q1/00Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
    • B60Q1/26Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic
    • B60Q1/2657Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic mounted on a shaft, e.g. telescopic
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R11/00Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
    • B60R2011/0001Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position
    • B60R2011/004Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position outside the vehicle

Abstract

An assembly for mounting an accessory. The assembly can be configured to permit the accessory to pan, rotate or tilt. The assembly includes a mounting member attachable to the support structure and having a mounting member electrical connector. The assembly also includes a docking member releasably attached to the mounting member and having a docking member electrical connector communicably coupled to the mounting member electrical connector. The accessory is attached to the docking member.

Description

ACCESSORY MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
[0001] This paragraph has been left intentionally blank.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates in general to an accessory mounting assembly, and more particularly to an adjustable accessory mounting assembly.
Description of Related Art
[0003] Many vehicles are equipped with at least one accessory such as a speaker, light, camera, combinations thereof. In many instances, these accessories are mounted on outdoor portions of the vehicle. For example, it is common to fixedly mount lights or speakers on a boat tower, automobile or all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
[0004] However, several problems exist with current accessory mounting assemblies. One problem is that mounting assemblies often do not permit the accessory to be easily Date Recue/Date Received 2020-04-17 directed toward a desired position. For example, lights mounted on an ATV are typically in a fixed position. Thus, if it is desired to direct the light to a different location, then the ATV must be repositioned. In addition, it is often difficult to quickly attach or detach an accessory from the assembly. For example, speakers mounted on a boat can be vulnerable to theft, vandalism, or severe weather conditions. Another problem presented by current accessory mounting assemblies is that the accessories are not easily interchangeable with the mounting assembly. For example, the available space and/or power on an ATV are often limited. Thus, it is often necessary to opt for speakers instead of lights or vice versa.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Therefore, one object of this invention is to provide an accessory mounting assembly that can permit an accessory (e.g. one or more speakers, lights, cameras, combinations thereof) to be independently or dependently directed toward a desired position. Still a further object of this invention is to provide an accessory mounting assembly that can permit an accessory to be easily attached or detached from the accessory mounting assembly. Yet another object of this invention is to provide an accessory mounting assembly that can permit different accessories to be attached or detached from the mounting assembly.
[0006] Accordingly, this invention in one embodiment comprises an accessory mounting assembly for mounting an accessory. The assembly can be configured to permit the accessory to pan, rotate or tilt. The assembly can also be configured to permit the accessory to be releasablv attached to the assembly. The assembly includes a mounting member attachable to the support structure and having a mounting member electrical connector. The assembly also includes a docking member releasably attached to the mounting member and having a docking member electrical connector communicably coupled to the mounting member electrical connector.
The accessory is attached to the docking member.
[0007] Additionally, the foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention are described hereinafter.
It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and specific embodiments disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The novel features, which are believed to be characteristic of the invention, both as to its org:Ini/a don and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages will be better understood from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that each of the figures is proN ided for the purpose of illustration and description only mid is not intended as a definition of the limits of the ptc>clit invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments of this invention.
However, it is to be understood that these embodiments are not intended to be Date Recue/Date Received 2020-04-17 exhaustive, not limiting of the invention. These embodiments are but examples of sonic of the forms in which the invention may be practiced.
10008.11 Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of a typical ski boat provided with a towing tower to assist in towing a skier.
[0009] Figure 1A illustrates a typical tow rope attaching post structure used in Figure 1.
[0010] Figure 2 illustrates an alternate embodiment of a typical ski boat provided with a towing pylon to assist in towing a skier.
[0011] Figure 2A illustrates a typical tow rope attaching post structure used in Figure 2.
[0012] Figure 3 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the tow rope attachment and accessory rack of this invention.
[0013] Figure 4 is a frontal view of the Figure 3 embodiment of the invention to which speakers have been attached.
[0014] Figure 5 is a side view of Figure 3.
[0015] Figure 6 is a top view of Figure 3.
[0016] Figure 7 is an exploded view of Figure 8.
[0017] Figure 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an accessory mounting assembly in accordance with aspects of this invention.
[0018] Figure 9 is a front view of Figure 8.
[0019] Figure 10 is a rear view of Figure 8.
[0020] Figure 11 is a left side view of Figure 8
[0021] Figure 12 is a right side view of Figure 8.

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[0022] Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view along C-C of Figure 12.
[0023] Figure 14 is a top view of Figure 8.
[0024] Figure 15 is a bottom view of Figure 8.
[0025] Figure 16 is a cross-sectional view along B-B of Figure 15.
[0026] Figure 17A-C illustrates an embodiment of electrical connectors in accordance with aspects of this invention.
[0027] Figure 18 illustrates the docking member detached from the mounting member.
[0028] Figure 19 illustrates an embodiment of the accessory mounting assembly secured to a speaker.
[0029] Figure 20 is an exploded view of the embodiment shown in Figures 21-24
[0030] Figures 21-24 illustrate perspective views of an alternate embodiment of the accessory mounting assembly.
[0031] Figures 25-26 illustrate an embodiment of an accessory mounting assembly in accordance with aspects of this invention.
[0032] Figure 27 illustrates an exploded view of an embodiment having a bayonet connection.
[0033] Figure 28 illustrates a side view of Figure 27.
[0034] Figure 29 illustrates a front view of Figure 27.
[0035] Figure 30 illustrates a top view of Figure 27.
[0036] Figures 31-33 depict alternative embodiments of the mounting member.
[0037] Figure 34 depicts an embodiment of the accessory mounting assembly used with an ATV.
[0038] Figure 35 illustrates a perspective view of the accessory mounting assembly shown in Figure 34.
[0039] Figure 36 illustrates an exploded view of the accessory mounting assembly shown in Figure 35.
[0040] Figure 37 illustrates a front-view of the accessory mounting assembly shown in Figure 35.
[0041] Figure 38 illustrates a side-view of the accessory mounting assembly shown in Figure 35.
[0042] Figure 39 illustrates a top-view of the accessory mounting assembly shown in Figure 35.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] Without any intent to limit the scope of this invention, reference is made to the Figures in describing the embodiments of the invention.
[0044] One embodiment of this invention involves an improvement to conventional tow ski boat rope attachment structures. Referring now to Figure 1, a typical ski boat 1 is illustrated having tower 2 affixed to boat decking structure 3. Tower 2 is constructed generally of two L-shaped tubular members 4 and 5 and fixed in position relative to one another by horizontal tubular members 6 to form a rigid structure.
Typically, tower 2 will be positioned over boat cockpit 7 and extend over each side of front windshield 8 so as to center the weight of tower 2 evenly over the width of boat 1 to allow for better handling of boat 1 when towing a skier (not shown). Referring now to Figures 1 and 1A, affixed to top center section 9 of member 4 is cylindrical post having indented section 11 encircling post 10. A tow rope or tether 12 having a looped end is fitted over post 10 and into indented section 11 when boat 1 will be used to tow a skier.
[0045] Figure 2 illustrates a similar ski boat 1 which instead of having tower 2 is provided with a pylon 13 fixed to boat floor 14 and extending upward so that its upper end 15 (see Figure 2A) is positioned sufficiently above the boat floor 14 to permit tow rope or tether 12 to be attached in indented section 16 circling and located at upper end 15 of pylon 13 and extend to the skier (not shown) without touching boat deck 3 when the skier is being towed.
[0046] Figure 3 thru 6 illustrate the ski rope attachment and accessories rack 17 that is attachable to top center section 9 of tower 2. To facilitate the attachment, tower bar section 9 is drilled to provide aligned bolt openings 18 sized to permit bolt 19 to pass through section 9 to attach to tower bar diameter adaptor 20. Adaptor 20 is preferably shaped and sized to sit flush on section 9. In addition adaptor 20 is provided with an opening 21 extending vertically through adaptor 20 and is sized to allow the threaded end 22 of bolt 19 to thread into spindle insert 26 thereby compressibly affixing adaptor 20 to section 9. The upper surface 23 of adaptor 20 is provided with a cavity 24 provided with a key 25 to receive a universal spindle insert 26 having a bottom flange 27 provided with a notch 28 sized to permit key 25 to be positioned in notch 28. Flange 27 is sized to fit within cavity 24 in a manner that prevents flange 27 from rotating. Insert 26 has a hollow threaded spindle 29 extending vertically upward from flange 27. Fitted about spindle 29 is a disc-shaped signal or power commutator 30 to permit a full 360 rotation of arm 39.
Extending from its edge surface 31 are electrical input lines 32 and 33 that can be connected to audio speakers 34 and 35, respectively through output line 61. Wear bushing 36 rests on top of the mid-flange 38 of spindle 29.
[0047] Elongated, hollow arm 39 has lower shroud 40 that fits over commutator 30 and is provided with a cavity to receive bushing 36 about which arm 39 rotates. Arm 39 is also provided with a threaded opening 61 positioned about its vertical center axis through which spindle 29 extends. Tow rope spool 41 and locking cap 42 arc then positioned on spindle 29 and held fixed to arm 39 by bolt 43 that extends through aligned openings 44 and 45 of spool 41 and cap 42, respectively, and is screwed into threaded opening 58 of spindle 29. In one embodiment, arm 39 will be provided with a hollow cavity or channel that extends from shroud 40 to each end of arm where speakers 34 and 35 will be attached. This will permit wires attaching the speakers 34 and 35 to an audio receiver or other audio source located in the boat cockpit to be positioned out of sight and better protected from the weather.
If desired, arm 39 may have one or more openings 46 formed to reduce the weight of arm 39 to allow it to rotate about bushing 36 more easily.
[0048] Speakers 34 and 35 can be bolted to arm 39 by bolts 46 and 47, respectively, which pass through arm openings 48 and 49, respectively and into threaded openings in speaker support brackets 50 and 51, respectively. The speakers 34 and 35 may be mounted above or hang below arm 39. Affixed to the center front edge 52 of arm are two spaced apart, parallel shoulder members 53 and 54 having a horizontally positioned axle 55 extending between the two members. Pivotally mounted on axle 55 is rope guide 56. Guide 56 has ring structure 57 through which a tow rope can pass. It is noted guide 56 does not have to be a ring structure, but could be pin or other structure having an opening though which the tow rope 12 can pass and be secured. However, these other structures must be designed so that the lateral movement of the tow rope 12 will cause arm 39 to track the tow rope 12 movement.
[0049] In operation, the end of tow rope 12 is passed through ring 57 and then looped and fixed around rope spool 41. The opposite end of tow rope 12 is provided with at least one handle that is held by the skier when being towed. As a skier moves to the side of ski boat 1 the tow rope 12 contacts one of the ring structure 57 and causes arm 39 to be turned in the direction of the skier. Commutator 30 may be provided with a magnetic or optical encoder or other similar device that provides digital or analog pulses that correspond to the angle at which arm 39 has turned. These pulses arc reduced to a digital signal by known means and transmitted to a processor, preferably positioned in cockpit 7 or elsewhere protected from the weather, which electronically processes the signal to provide a visual image on a monitor indicating the position of the skier relative to the boat. The monitor is preferably positioned in cockpit 7 where the boat driver can readily see the monitor. In addition to mounting speakers on arm 39, one can mount other accessories such as lights and video cameras. In the event a video camera is mounted on arm 39, the video camera can be operatively connected to the monitor to permit the boat driver or passengers to view the skier performing tricks.
[0050] In another embodiment, locking means will be affixed to arm 39 that will permit arm 39 to be locked in one of multiple positions. This feature will be beneficial when the ski boat is tied to dock and it is desired to direct the speakers or lights in a fixed direction or when the boat is being operated without a skier other device in tow. In this embodiment, the movement of speakers 34 and 35 when the boat is docked or when no skier is being towed can be controlled by separate motors that are operatively attached to the speakers to pan or tilt the speakers in a desired direction.
[0051] While described above in relation to a conventional tow ski boat rope attachment structure, aspects of this invention can also be employed in a variety of other ways.
For example, in alternate embodiments, an accessory mounting assembly 100 can be used to mount an accessory (e.g. one or more speakers, lights, cameras, combinations thereof, etc.) to a support structure. The accessory mounting assembly 100 can be configured to permit the accessory to pan, swivel or tilt in a desired direction. The accessory mounting assembly 100 can also be configured to permit 360 rotation of the accessory. The support structure should be configured to support the weight of the accessory. Examples of suitable support structures include a boat, boat tower, motor vehicle (e.g. truck, car, ATV), building wall or ceiling, and so forth.
[0052] With reference to Figures 7-19, the accessory mounting assembly 100 comprises a mounting member 110 and a docking member 120. The mounting member 110 is configured to attach to the support structure. The mounting member 110 also includes a first connector 114 configured to releasably attach the mounting member 110 to the docking member 120. As shown in Figure 7, the mounting member 110 can be a clamp configured for attaching the accessory mounting assembly to the support structure such as a tubular boat tower, vehicle roll bar, or bar/rail mounted on a vehicle. The clamp can have an upper clamp bracket 111 and lower clamp bracket 112.
[0053] In an alternate embodiment shown in Figures 20-24, the mounting member 110 can be a base plate or surface mount 125 configured to be attached to the support structure (e.g. a flat surface such as wall, floor, deck, ceiling, and so forth) with a fastener 113 (e.g. nuts and bolts, pins, screws, and so forth). The mounting member 110 may also include an optional backup surface mount 128 that would be installed behind the mounting surface to add strength to the connection as appropriate.
A
gasket 129 may be provided between the mounting surface 140 and base plate 125 to reduce vibrations. In this embodiment, the mounting member 110 is hingully connected to the first connector 114 to permit the first connector 114 to rock or pivot back and forth. The hinged connection can be accomplished by providing the base plate or surface mount 125 with connection shoulders 126a, 126b that mate with corresponding connection arms 127a, 127b on the first connector 114. The connection shoulders 126a, 126b and arms 127a, 127b may be secured together using a fastener 113. One of the connection arms 127b may be removable to permit easy assembly and pivot release. Alternatively, the connection shoulders 126a, 126b can be located on the first connector and the connection arms 127a, 127b can be located on the base plate or surface mount 125.
[0054] Figures 31-33 depict further alternative embodiments of the mounting member 110 wherein the mounting member is configured to be attached to the docking member 120 using a threaded connection (Figure 31), saddle clamp (Figure 32), or bayonet connection (Figure 33). The mounting member 110 (bayonet, threaded or saddle clamp embodiment) can be configured to attach directly to a pipe hanging from a ceiling or protruding from a floor.
[0055] The docking member 120 is attachable to the accessory. The docking member 120 may be a bracket or base plate 121 that attaches to the accessory. The base plate 121 can be attached to the accessory with a fastener (e.g. nuts and bolts, screw, and so forth). The docking member 120 also includes a second connector 122. The second connector 122 is configured to be releasably secured to the first connector 114. In one embodiment, the first connector 114 and second connector 122 may be secured together by a quick release mechanism 130, which permits the mounting member to releasably attach to the docking member 120. This allows the accessory 170 to be quickly attached or detached from the mounting member 110. The quick release mechanism 130 may be configured to be operated by hand, which eliminates the need for special tools to detach the docking member 120 from the mounting member 110. Simply loosening the quick release mechanism 130 can allow the docking member 120 to rotate 360 degrees without completely detaching it.
Alternatively, the quick release mechanism 130 can be completely loosened and detached from the mounting member 110.
[0056] For example, as shown in Figure 7, the quick release mechanism 130 can be a saddle clamp having a fastener such as a thumbscrew, clip, and so forth. The quick release mechanism 130 may also include a locking tab or keeper 131 that helps to prevent the thumbscrew 132 from coming loose or undone when subjected to vibration. A
safety clip 133 can also be used to further secure the thumbscrew 132. A person could simply loosen (tighten) the thumb screw by hand to detach (attach) the docking member 120 from the mounting member 110. In an alternate embodiment, the quick release mechanism 130 could be a set of notches and corresponding grooves configured to releasably secure the docking member 120 to the mounting member 110. The notches may be located on the docking member 120 and the grooves may be located on mounting member 110, or vice versa.
[0057] Alternatively, the quick release mechanism 130 can be a threaded connection (Figure 25) or a bayonet connection (Figure 26). As shown in Figure 25, the threaded connection is a fastening mechanism that releasably secures the docking member to the mounting member. The threaded connection typically comprises a male connection 134 having spiral ridges configured to mate with a corresponding female connection 135. As shown in Figure 26, the bayonet connection is a fastening mechanism that typically comprises a cylindrical male receptor with one or more radial pins 136, and a female receptor with matching slots(s) 137. Spring(s) can be used to keep the receptors locked together. As discussed above, simply loosening the quick release mechanism 130 can allow the docking member 120 to rotate 360 degrees without completely detaching it. Alternatively, the quick release mechanism 130 can be completely loosened and detached from the mounting member 110.
[0058] The accessory mounting assembly 100 also comprises a signal or power commutator to permit a full 360W rotation of the accessory. In one embodiment shown in Figure 7, the commutator comprises a mounting member electrical connector 115 and a docking member electrical connector 123. The surface of the mounting member electrical connector 115 may also have one or more signal or electrical lines 117a extending from its surface that can be operatively connected to an audio, video or electrical source. Similarly, the docking member electrical connector 123 may also include one or more signal electrical lines 117b extending from its surface that can be operatively connected to the accessory. As shown in Figures 17A-17C, the surface of the mounting member electrical connector 115 may include one or more stationary graphite or metal contacts (or brushes) 118 that contact the surface of the docking member 123. The one or more contacts 118 on the mounting member electrical connector 115 correspond to one or more traces on the surface of the docking member electrical connector 123. The contacts and traces permit the electrical connectors 115, 123 to be communicably coupled to each other. The traces may be metal rings or discs.
[0059] As the accessory and docking member 120 are rotated, the electrical current or signal is continually conducted through the stationary contacts 118 to the traces.
Additional traces and contacts can be stacked along the axis of rotation if more than one electrical circuit is desired. In an alternate embodiment (not shown), the one or more traces can be located on the surface of the mounting member electrical connector 115 and the one or more contacts 118 can be located on the surface of the docking member electrical connector 123. In this alternate embodiment, the one or more traces can be stationary while the one or more contacts (or brushes) 118 rotate.
[0060] The mounting member 110 also includes an insert 116 for securing the mounting member electrical connector 115 to the mounting member 110, which holds the mounting member electrical connector 115 in position. Similarly, the docking member also includes an insert 124 for securing the docking member electrical connector 123 to the docking member 120, which holds the docking member electrical connector 123 in position. The inserts 116, 124 ensure that the contacts and traces of are aligned with one another. The inserts 116, 124 can be constructed of any material capable of substantially insulating the electrical connectors 115, 123 from outside interference (e.g. metal parts of the docking member or mounting member, if any). As shown in Figure 7, the inserts 116, 124 may include clips that mate with corresponding notches provided on the members 110, 120.
[0061] In operation, the mounting member electrical connector 115 is secured to the mounting member 110 using the mounting member insert 116. The docking member electrical connector 123 is secured to the docking member 120 using the docking member insert 124. The mounting member 110 is attached to a support structure by the clamp or base plate using fasteners. The docking member 120 is attached to the accessory using fasteners. As shown in Figure 19, the docking member 120 can then be attached to the mounting member 110 by securing the second connector 122 and the first connector 123 together with a quick release mechanism 130.
[0062] As shown in Figure 18, the docking member 120 is releasably attached to the mounting member 110. The accessory 170 can be detached (or attached) from the support structure by loosening or unlocking (or tightening or locking) the quick release mechanism 130. In addition, the accessory can be rotated in a desired direction. For example, where the support structure is a boat tower on a boat, the accessory 170 can be directed toward the dock or other area so that music or light may be directed towards people in those areas.
[0063] As shown in Figure 7-8 and Figure 19, the one or more signal or electrical output lines 117a from the mounting member electrical connector 115 are operatively connected to an audio, video or electrical source. Similarly, as shown in Figure 7-8 and Figure 18, the one or more signal or electrical output lines 117b from the docking member electrical connector 123 are operatively connected to the accessory.
This configuration permits audio, video or electricity to be transmitted to the accessory 170. If the accessory is a camera, the output from the camera may be transmitted to a recording device using the one or more signal or electrical output lines 117a, 117b.
[0064] Figures 34-39 illustrate another embodiment of the accessory mounting assembly 100 used with an ATV 160. Although this embodiment is shown with an ATV, it could also be used with any vehicle (e.g. automobile, boat, and so forth). In this embodiment, the accessory mounting assembly 100 can further comprise the support structure 150. The support structure 150 can be a bar or rail attached to the ATV
160. The mounting member 110 can attach directly to the support structure 150.

Alternatively, the mounting member 110 can be also constructed as part of the support structure 150. As described above, the mounting member 110 can be attached to the docking member 120 using a threaded connection (Figure 31), saddle clamp (Figure 32), or bayonet connection (Figure 33). The support structure can also be configured to be longitudinally adjustable to permit adjustment of the length of support structure 150 so that it can be more easily attached to the ATV or vehicle. For example, the support structure 150 can have one or more extension bars or rails 151a, 151b that extend and retract. Alternatively, the support structure 150 could be configured to be telescoped.
[0065] The support structure 150 can also include attachment structures 153a, 153b configured to attach the support structure 150 to the vehicle. For example, the attachment structures can be configured to mount to different types of ATV
racks.
That is, the attachment structures 153a, 153b can be a Polaris Lock & Ridemi mount, Can-Am LinQTm mount, basket rack mount, or tube rack mount. The attachment structures 153a, 153b could also be releasably attached to the support structure 150 to permit the attachment structures 153a, 153b to be changed depending upon the type of vehicle.
[0066] The support structure 150 can also include one or more electrical connections 152a, 152b to connect to a power source, which will provide power to one or more attached accessories 170 using electrical output lines 117a, 117b. For example, the support structure 150 can have an electrical connection 152a configured to mate with a car lighter adapter and/or an electrical connection 152b configured to be directly wired to a power source such as a battery. In this manner, a variety of accessories 170 (e.g. speakers, lights, power inverter such as a 12V DC to 110 AC inverter including USE3 charging ports for computing devices, agricultural sprayers, and so forth) can be attached or detached to the ATV, which can be particularly useful for operating ATVs or other vehicles in remote areas.
[0067] Any reference to patents, documents and other writings contained herein shall not be construed as an admission as to their status with respect to being or not being prior art. Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it is understood that the array of features and embodiments taught herein may be combined and rearranged in a large number of additional combinations not directly disclosed, as will be apparent to one having ordinary skill in the art.
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Moreover, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
These and other alternate embodiments of this invention are clear from the foregoing description of embodiments of the invention.
The specific embodiments described herein and other alternate embodiments that are obvious from the described general embodiments are encompassed.

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CLAIMS:
1. An accessory mounting assembly for a vehicle comprising:
a. a support structure;
b. a mounting member connected to the support structure, wherein the mounting member comprises a mounting member electrical connector;
c. a docking member releasably attached to the mounting member, wherein the docking member comprises a docking member electrical connector operatively connected to the mounting member electrical connector; and d. an accessory operatively attached to the docking member, wherein the accessory comprises one or more speakers, lights, cameras, inverters, computing devices, sprayers, or combinations thereof; and wherein the accessory is configured to pan, rotate, or tilt in a desired direction;
wherein a surface of the mounting member electrical connector includes one or more traces that correspond to one or more contacts on the docking member electrical connector.
2. An accessory mounting assembly for a vehicle comprising:
a. a support structure;
b. a mounting member connected to the support structure, wherein the mounting member comprises a mounting member electrical connector;
c. a docking member releasably attached to the mounting member, wherein the docking member comprises a docking member electrical connector operatively connected to the mounting member electrical connector; and d. an accessory operatively attached to the docking member, wherein the accessory comprises one or more speakers, lights, cameras, inverters, computing devices, sprayers, or combinations thereof; and wherein the accessory is configured to pan, rotate, or tilt in a desired direction;
wherein a surface of the docking member electrical connector includes one or more traces that correspond to one or more contacts on the mounting member electrical connector.
3. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 1 or 2, further comprising a quick release mechanism for releasably securing the mounting member to the docking member.
4. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 3, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises a bayonet connection.
5. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 3, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises a threaded connection.
6. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 3, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises a saddle clamp.
7. The accessory mounting assembly of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the support structure is a bar or rail.
8. The accessory mounting assembly of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the support structure is configured to be longitudinally adjustable.
9. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 8, wherein the support structure is telescoped.
10. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 8, wherein the support structure has one or more extension bars.
11. An accessory mounting assembly comprising:
a. a support structure configured to attach to a vehicle;
b. a mounting member connected to the support structure, wherein the mounting member comprises:
i. a first connector; and ii. a mounting member electrical connector configured to be operatively connected to an audio, video or electrical source;
c. a docking member releasably attached to the mounting member, wherein the docking member comprises:
i. a second connector; and ii. a docking member electrical connector communicably connected to the mounting member electrical connector, wherein the electrical connectors are connected by one or more traces that correspond to one or more grooves;
d. an accessory operatively attached to the docking member electrical connector and configured to pan, rotate, or tilt in a desired direction; and e. a quick release mechanism for releasably securing the first connector to the second connector;
wherein:
the one or more traces are disposed on a surface of the mounting member electrical connector, and the one or more grooves that correspond to said traces are disposed on the docking member electrical connector; or the one or more traces are disposed on a surface of the docking member electrical connector, and the one or more grooves that correspond to said traces are disposed on the mounting member electrical connector.
12. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 11, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises a bayonet connection.
13. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 11, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises a threaded connection.
14. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 11, wherein the quick release mechanism comprises a saddle clamp.
15. The accessory mounting assembly of any one of claims 11 to 14, wherein the support structure is configured to be longitudinally adjustable.
16. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 15, wherein the support structure is telescoped.
17. The accessory mounting assembly of claim 15, wherein the support structure has one or more extension bars.
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