US20040079847A1 - Mounting device and method for attaching an electronic toll pass assembly to a vehicle windshield - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to electronic toll payment passes that are used to automatically pay a toll as a vehicle passes through a tollbooth. More particularly, the present invention relates to devices and methods that are used to mount electronic toll payment passes against the windshield of a vehicle so it can be read at a tollbooth.
- Coin toss buckets are commonly used on toll roads that have small tolls. Coin toss buckets enable a driver of a vehicle to pay a toll simply by throwing the money for the toll into a collection bucket that quickly counts the money to determine if the proper toll has been paid. However, if a toll is in excess of one dollar, coin toss buckets become impractical since few people carry enough coins to pay the toll. Many traffic authorities have also tried coupon books. Coupon books are bought by the driver of a vehicle. Each coupon in the book is good for one passage through the toll. As such, a toll collector need only collect the coupon without having to receive money and make change. The time savings with the use of coupons is nominal. Accordingly, the use of coupons does not have a significant effect on traffic patterns at tollbooths.
- Electronic toll payment passes are the first true solution to reducing traffic congestion problems at tollbooths.
- Electronic toll payment passes are electronic transceivers that contain a coded customer number. Owners of vehicles open credit accounts and receive an electronic toll payment pass with a unique customer identification code. The electronic toll payment pass is mounted against the inside of a vehicle's windshield. When the vehicle passes through a tool booth, the electronic toll payment pass is automatically activated, wherein the electronic toll payment pass transmits its customer code. A receiver within the tollbooth reads the transmitted customer code and debits the price of the toll against the account having that customer code.
- electronic toll payment passes are provided with two strips of hook and loop material that adhesively mount to the windshield of the vehicle.
- the housing of the electronic toll payment pass also has two strips of hook and loop material that can be selectively joined to the hook and loop strips on the windshield. This retains the electronic toll payment pass in place against the windshield, yet provides the ability to quickly remove the device from the windshield when the vehicle is left unattended.
- the present invention is a mounting device and method for mounting an electronic toll payment pass to the interior of a vehicle's windshield.
- the device is comprised of a flexible support substrate having a face surface and a back surface.
- the face surface of the flexible supports substrate is attached to the glass of the vehicle's windshield with either adhesive or double-sided tape. Once attached, the flexible support substrate conforms to the contoured shape of the windshield.
- the electronic toll payment pass is connected to the back surface of the flexible support substrate in a manner that allows the electronic toll payment pass to be easily installed and removed by the driver of the vehicle.
- the flexible support substrate When the electronic toll payment pass is attached to the flexible support substrate, the flexible support substrate is interposed between the glass of the windshield and the electronic toll payment pass.
- the flexible support substrate preferably contains a display image.
- the display image is visible through the glass of the windshield and obstructs the viewing of the electronic toll payment pass through the windshield. Consequently, when the flexible support substrate is in place, the presence or absence of the electronic toll payment pass cannot be readily determined by an observer outside the vehicle. Furthermore, when the electronic toll payment pass is present, the uninteresting appearance of the electronic toll payment pass is replaced with a selected aesthetically pleasing display image.
- FIG. 1 is perspective view of the windshield of a vehicle against which the present invention mounting device is installed;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass.
- the present invention mounting device and method can be adapted for use with any electronic toll payment system
- the illustrations show the present invention mounting shaped to receive the rectangular housing of the EZ Pass(TM) brand of electronic toll payment passes.
- Such a configuration is merely exemplary and it should be understood that different brand electronic toll payment passes are made with other housing shapes.
- the configuration of the present invention mounting device can be changed to accommodate those housing shapes.
- an exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device 10 is shown applied to the windshield 12 of an automobile.
- the mounting device 10 can be mounted to any point on the interior of the windshield 12 where an electronic toll payment pass 14 is to be held. However, it is recommended that most electronic toll payment passes 14 be mounted onto the interior of the windshield 12 either above or behind the mounting of the rearview mirror. As such, the present invention mounting device 10 is shown mounted to the windshield 12 at such a recommended point.
- the present invention mounting device 10 engages and retains an electronic toll payment pass 14 .
- the mounting device 10 is opaque and presents a display image 16 towards the glass of the windshield 12 .
- a person looking at the windshield 12 cannot tell if the electronic toll payment pass 14 is in place.
- the display image 16 is seen.
- a display image 16 can be selected that compliments the aesthetics of the vehicle.
- the display image 16 can be either a set image or an interchangeable image.
- FIG. 2 an embodiment of the present invention mounting system 20 is shown having a set display image 22 .
- the display image 22 is printed or adhered to the face surface 23 of a flexible support substrate 24 .
- the flexible support substrate 24 is flexible enough so that it can readily conform to the curvature of the interior of the windshield 12 regardless to what curvature the windshield 12 may embody.
- the support substrate 24 is preferably a thin, flexible paperboard product. However, plastic substrates, such as vinyl, can also be used.
- the display image 22 is printed or adhered to the flexible support substrate 24 .
- the flexible support substrate 24 can optionally be laminated on one or both sides to provide better strength and durability to the flexible support substrate 24 . This is particularly useful if a paperboard substrate is used.
- a clear adhesive is applied to all or part of the face surface 23 of the flexible support substrate 24 .
- the clear adhesive can be applied across the entire face surface 23 , and thus across the display image 22 .
- the adhesive is covered with a removable protective cover 26 that prevents the adhesive from drying.
- the protective cover 26 is removed to expose the adhesive and enable the flexible support substrate 24 to be adhesively attached to the inside of the vehicle's windshield 12 .
- the flexible support substrate 24 conforms to the shape of the windshield and no gaps exist between the flexible support substrate 24 and the interior of the windshield 12 .
- a first set of hook and loop strips 28 are provided.
- the first set of hook and loop strips 28 attach to the back surface of the flexible support substrate 24 that faces in toward the interior of the vehicle.
- the first set of hook and loop strips 28 can come preattached to the back surface of the flexible support substrate 24 or can come unattached for attachment by the installer. It will be understood that if the first set of hook and loop strips 28 are provided unattached to the flexible support substrate 24 , the hook and loop strips 28 will have adhesively coated surfaces that enable them to be selectively applied to the flexible support substrate 24 .
- a second set of hook and loop fasteners 29 are provided.
- the second set of hook and loop fasteners 29 are adhesively attached to the housing of the electronic toll payment device 14 in positions that correspond to the positions of the first set of hook and loop strips 28 on the flexible support substrate 24 .
- the electronic toll payment pass 14 can be selectively detached and reattached to the first set of hook and loop strips 28 on the back surface of the flexible support substrate 24 .
- the housing of the electronic toll pass 14 is flat.
- the flexible support substrate 24 conforms to the curvature of the interior of the windshield 12 .
- the hook and loop fasteners are placed in these areas of abutment, thereby firmly connecting the flat electronic toll pass 14 to the contoured flexible support substrate 24 .
- the area of the flexible support substrate 24 is at least as large as the area of the abutment surface of the electronic toll payment pass 14 . Accordingly, once the electronic toll payment pass 14 is attached to the flexible support substrate 24 , the bottom of the electronic payment pass 14 cannot be seen from a person viewing the front of the vehicle's windshield 12 .
- the flexible support substrate 24 is only a thin opaque sheet of paperboard or plastic. As such, the presence of the flexible support substrate 24 between the windshield 12 and the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 has a negligible effect upon the functionality of the electronic toll payment pass 14 .
- FIG. 3 a slightly different version of the mounting device 30 is shown.
- the embodiment shares many of the same features as does the embodiment of FIG. 2, accordingly, the same reference numerals are used to identify the same parts.
- two side walls 32 extend backward from the back surface of the flexible support substrate 24 .
- the distance between the side walls 32 is at least as large as the length of the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 . Accordingly, when the electronic toll payment pass 14 is attached to the flexible support substrate 24 with the two sets of hook and loop strips 28 , 29 , the side walls 32 extend over the sides of the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 . Consequently, even when a person is looking through the windshield 12 of the vehicle from a side angle, the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 cannot be seen.
- FIG. 4 a third embodiment of the present invention mounting device 40 is shown.
- a display image 42 is printed on a removable insert 44 .
- the shown embodiment includes a pocket structure 46 .
- the pocket structure 46 has a front surface 47 and a back surface 48 , wherein a pocket is defined between the front surface 47 and the back surface 48 .
- the front surface 47 of the pocket structure 46 is transparent.
- the back surface 48 of the pocket structure 46 can be either transparent or opaque.
- the front surface 47 and back surface 48 of the pocket structure 46 can be manufactured to be either rigid or flexible.
- the front surface 47 of the pocket structure 46 is not joined to the back surface 48 of the pocket structure 46 along at least one side edge. Accordingly, an insert 44 with a printed display image 42 can be added into the pocket structure 46 along this edge.
- the open edge is the top edge. However, it should be understood that either the side edges or the bottom edge can be open in alternate embodiments.
- the insert 44 with the display image 42 can be a photograph, drawing or any other image printed onto paper.
- the insert 44 can be selectively changed by simply removing the insert 44 from the pocket structure 46 and replacing it with another.
- a clear adhesive is applied to the exterior of the front surface 47 .
- the adhesive is covered with a removable protective cover 49 that prevents the adhesive from drying.
- the protective cover 49 is removed to expose the adhesive and enable the exterior of the front surface 47 to be adhesively attached to the inside of the vehicle's windshield.
- a first set of hook and loop strips 28 are provided.
- the first set of hook and loop strips 28 attach to the exterior of the back surface 48 .
- a second set of hook and loop strips 29 are provided.
- the second set of hook and loop strips 29 are adhesively attached to the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 in positions that correspond to the positions of the first set of hook and loop strips 28 on the back surface 48 .
- the electronic toll payment pass 14 can be selectively detached and reattached to the first set of hook and loop strips 29 on the back surface 48 of the pocket structure 46 .
- the pocket area within the pocket structure 46 is at least as large as the area of the abutment surface of the electronic toll payment pass 14 . Accordingly, once the electronic toll payment pass 14 is attached to the back surface 48 of the pocket structure 46 , the insert 44 in the pocket structure 46 obscures the electronic toll payment pass 14 from being seen by a person viewing the front of the vehicle's windshield.
- the pocket structure 46 is only made from thin pieces of plastic with a paper insert 44 in the pocket. Such a thin structure between the windshield 12 and the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 has a negligible effect upon the functionality of the electronic toll payment pass at a tollbooth.
- FIG. 5 a fourth embodiment of the present invention mounting system 50 is shown.
- a replaceable insert 52 with a display image 54 is also provided.
- two nesting elements 56 , 58 are provided.
- the outer nesting element 56 is comprised of a transparent front surface 59 and four walls 60 that extend from the periphery of the front surface 59 .
- the four walls 60 are connected at the corners creating an undisrupted peripheral wall.
- the inner nesting element 58 is sized to fit snugly within the confines of the outer nesting element 56 .
- the inner nesting element 58 is also comprised of a front surface 61 and four walls 62 that extend from the periphery of the front surface 61 .
- the four walls 62 are connected at the corners creating an undisrupted peripheral wall.
- An insert 52 with a display image 54 is placed in between the inner nesting element 58 and the outer nesting element 56 .
- the display image 54 is held in place by the seating of the inner nesting element 56 within the confines of the outer nesting element 58 .
- the display image is visible through the transparent front surface 59 of the outer nesting element 56 .
- the face of the front surface of the outer nesting element 56 can be coated with an adhesive.
- segments of double-sided tape 66 are used to illustrate that there is more than one way to adhere the present invention to the glass of a windshield.
- the walls 62 of the inner nesting element 58 define an area that corresponds to the size of the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 . Accordingly, when the electronic toll payment pass 14 is mounted within the inner nesting element 58 with the two sets of hook and loop strips 28 , 29 , the side walls of both the inner nesting element 58 and outer nesting element 56 extend over the sides of the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 . Consequently, even when a person is looking through the windshield of the vehicle from a side angle, the housing of the electronic toll payment pass 14 cannot be seen.
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Abstract
A mounting device and method for mounting an electronic toll payment pass to the interior of a vehicle's windshield. The device is comprised of a flexible support substrate having a face surface and a back surface. The face surface of the flexible support substrate is attached to the glass of the vehicle's windshield, wherein the flexible support substrate conforms to the curvature of the windshield. The electronic toll payment pass is connected to the back surface of the flexible support substrate in a manner that allows the electronic toll payment pass to be easily installed and removed by the driver of the vehicle. The flexible support substrate preferably contains a display image. The display image is visible through the glass of the windshield and obstructs the viewing of the electronic toll payment pass.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/098,725, entitled Device And Method For Supporting An Electronic Toll Pass Assembly Against The Windshield Of A Vehicle, filed Mar. 18, 2002.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to electronic toll payment passes that are used to automatically pay a toll as a vehicle passes through a tollbooth. More particularly, the present invention relates to devices and methods that are used to mount electronic toll payment passes against the windshield of a vehicle so it can be read at a tollbooth.
- 2. Prior Art Statement
- In the past, when a vehicle passed through a tollbooth, the driver of the vehicle had to stop the vehicle and pay a toll. This disrupts the regular flow of traffic. If heavy traffic is present on the toll road, it is not uncommon for large traffic backups to exist approaching a toll plaza, as each vehicle prepares to stop and pay the toll. In attempts to better increase traffic flow, different traffic authorities have tried many different ways to decrease the amount of time a vehicle spends stopped at a tollbooth. If the amount of time per vehicle can be decreased, the traffic congestion can likewise be decreased.
- One way to decrease the amount of time a vehicle spends at a tollbooth is to install coin toss buckets in some of the tollbooths. Coin toss buckets are commonly used on toll roads that have small tolls. Coin toss buckets enable a driver of a vehicle to pay a toll simply by throwing the money for the toll into a collection bucket that quickly counts the money to determine if the proper toll has been paid. However, if a toll is in excess of one dollar, coin toss buckets become impractical since few people carry enough coins to pay the toll. Many traffic authorities have also tried coupon books. Coupon books are bought by the driver of a vehicle. Each coupon in the book is good for one passage through the toll. As such, a toll collector need only collect the coupon without having to receive money and make change. The time savings with the use of coupons is nominal. Accordingly, the use of coupons does not have a significant effect on traffic patterns at tollbooths.
- Electronic toll payment passes are the first true solution to reducing traffic congestion problems at tollbooths. Electronic toll payment passes are electronic transceivers that contain a coded customer number. Owners of vehicles open credit accounts and receive an electronic toll payment pass with a unique customer identification code. The electronic toll payment pass is mounted against the inside of a vehicle's windshield. When the vehicle passes through a tool booth, the electronic toll payment pass is automatically activated, wherein the electronic toll payment pass transmits its customer code. A receiver within the tollbooth reads the transmitted customer code and debits the price of the toll against the account having that customer code.
- Since the use of electronic toll payment passes consists of nothing more than the exchange of electronic data, vehicles having electronic toll payment passes do not have to stop. They need only pass through the tollbooth. For the sake of safety, however, many tollbooths place speed limits on how fast a vehicle with an electronic toll payment pass can pass through the tollbooth without stopping.
- Typically, electronic toll payment passes are provided with two strips of hook and loop material that adhesively mount to the windshield of the vehicle. The housing of the electronic toll payment pass also has two strips of hook and loop material that can be selectively joined to the hook and loop strips on the windshield. This retains the electronic toll payment pass in place against the windshield, yet provides the ability to quickly remove the device from the windshield when the vehicle is left unattended.
- There are certain disadvantages to electronic toll payment passes. When an electronic toll payment pass is mounted onto the interior of a windshield, the base of the electronic toll payment pass is visible through the glass of the windshield. This enables thieves to quickly determine if an electronic toll payment pass has been left within a vehicle. The visibility of the electronic toll payment pass also detracts from the aesthetic value of the vehicle.
- In the prior art, there have been devices that are designed to hold electronic toll payment passes in place. These prior art devices typically consist of some type of bracket that holds the electronic payment pass against the back of a vehicle's sun visor. As such, the sun visor must be lowered each time the vehicle passes through a tollbooth, in order to bring the electronic toll payment pass within close proximity of the windshield. With many makes of vehicles, the sun visor does not turn flush with the interior of the windshield. In such model vehicles, the electronic toll payment pass cannot be mounted to the sun visor because it may not be properly positioned to operate in a tollbooth.
- A need therefore exists for a system and method of retaining an electronic toll payment pass in place against the interior of a windshield in a manner that both prevents the electronic toll payment pass from being readily seen and does not detract from the aesthetic appeal of the vehicle.
- The present invention is a mounting device and method for mounting an electronic toll payment pass to the interior of a vehicle's windshield. The device is comprised of a flexible support substrate having a face surface and a back surface. The face surface of the flexible supports substrate is attached to the glass of the vehicle's windshield with either adhesive or double-sided tape. Once attached, the flexible support substrate conforms to the contoured shape of the windshield. The electronic toll payment pass is connected to the back surface of the flexible support substrate in a manner that allows the electronic toll payment pass to be easily installed and removed by the driver of the vehicle.
- When the electronic toll payment pass is attached to the flexible support substrate, the flexible support substrate is interposed between the glass of the windshield and the electronic toll payment pass. The flexible support substrate preferably contains a display image. The display image is visible through the glass of the windshield and obstructs the viewing of the electronic toll payment pass through the windshield. Consequently, when the flexible support substrate is in place, the presence or absence of the electronic toll payment pass cannot be readily determined by an observer outside the vehicle. Furthermore, when the electronic toll payment pass is present, the uninteresting appearance of the electronic toll payment pass is replaced with a selected aesthetically pleasing display image.
- For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following descriptions of exemplary embodiments thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is perspective view of the windshield of a vehicle against which the present invention mounting device is installed;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass; and
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of the present invention mounting device, shown with a section of windshield and an electronic toll payment pass.
- Although the present invention mounting device and method can be adapted for use with any electronic toll payment system, the illustrations show the present invention mounting shaped to receive the rectangular housing of the EZ Pass(™) brand of electronic toll payment passes. Such a configuration is merely exemplary and it should be understood that different brand electronic toll payment passes are made with other housing shapes. The configuration of the present invention mounting device can be changed to accommodate those housing shapes.
- Referring to FIG. 1, an exemplary embodiment of the present
invention mounting device 10 is shown applied to thewindshield 12 of an automobile. The mountingdevice 10 can be mounted to any point on the interior of thewindshield 12 where an electronictoll payment pass 14 is to be held. However, it is recommended that most electronic toll payment passes 14 be mounted onto the interior of thewindshield 12 either above or behind the mounting of the rearview mirror. As such, the presentinvention mounting device 10 is shown mounted to thewindshield 12 at such a recommended point. - The present
invention mounting device 10 engages and retains an electronictoll payment pass 14. However, the mountingdevice 10 is opaque and presents adisplay image 16 towards the glass of thewindshield 12. In this manner, a person looking at thewindshield 12 cannot tell if the electronictoll payment pass 14 is in place. Furthermore, even if the electronictoll payment pass 14 is in place, it cannot be seen. Only thedisplay image 16 is seen. In this manner adisplay image 16 can be selected that compliments the aesthetics of the vehicle. As will later be explained, thedisplay image 16 can be either a set image or an interchangeable image. - It will be understood that the windshields of different models of automobiles and trucks have different shapes. Rarely is the interior surface of a windshield perfectly flat. Rather, the interior surface of a windshield follows a complex curvature that creates the designed shape of the overall windshield.
- Referring to FIG. 2, an embodiment of the present
invention mounting system 20 is shown having a setdisplay image 22. Thedisplay image 22 is printed or adhered to theface surface 23 of aflexible support substrate 24. Theflexible support substrate 24 is flexible enough so that it can readily conform to the curvature of the interior of thewindshield 12 regardless to what curvature thewindshield 12 may embody. Thesupport substrate 24 is preferably a thin, flexible paperboard product. However, plastic substrates, such as vinyl, can also be used. - The
display image 22 is printed or adhered to theflexible support substrate 24. Theflexible support substrate 24 can optionally be laminated on one or both sides to provide better strength and durability to theflexible support substrate 24. This is particularly useful if a paperboard substrate is used. - A clear adhesive is applied to all or part of the
face surface 23 of theflexible support substrate 24. The clear adhesive can be applied across theentire face surface 23, and thus across thedisplay image 22. The adhesive is covered with a removableprotective cover 26 that prevents the adhesive from drying. Theprotective cover 26 is removed to expose the adhesive and enable theflexible support substrate 24 to be adhesively attached to the inside of the vehicle'swindshield 12. - Once the adhesive is exposed and the
flexible support substrate 24 is pressed against the interior of thewindshield 12, theflexible support substrate 24 conforms to the shape of the windshield and no gaps exist between theflexible support substrate 24 and the interior of thewindshield 12. - A first set of hook and loop strips28 are provided. The first set of hook and loop strips 28 attach to the back surface of the
flexible support substrate 24 that faces in toward the interior of the vehicle. The first set of hook and loop strips 28 can come preattached to the back surface of theflexible support substrate 24 or can come unattached for attachment by the installer. It will be understood that if the first set of hook and loop strips 28 are provided unattached to theflexible support substrate 24, the hook and loop strips 28 will have adhesively coated surfaces that enable them to be selectively applied to theflexible support substrate 24. - A second set of hook and
loop fasteners 29 are provided. The second set of hook andloop fasteners 29 are adhesively attached to the housing of the electronictoll payment device 14 in positions that correspond to the positions of the first set of hook and loop strips 28 on theflexible support substrate 24. - With the second set of hook and
loop fasteners 29 attached to the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14, the electronictoll payment pass 14 can be selectively detached and reattached to the first set of hook and loop strips 28 on the back surface of theflexible support substrate 24. The housing of theelectronic toll pass 14 is flat. Theflexible support substrate 24 conforms to the curvature of the interior of thewindshield 12. When the housing of theelectronic toll pass 14 is placed against theflexible support substrate 14 there will be contact only at discrete points. The hook and loop fasteners are placed in these areas of abutment, thereby firmly connecting the flatelectronic toll pass 14 to the contouredflexible support substrate 24. - The area of the
flexible support substrate 24 is at least as large as the area of the abutment surface of the electronictoll payment pass 14. Accordingly, once the electronictoll payment pass 14 is attached to theflexible support substrate 24, the bottom of theelectronic payment pass 14 cannot be seen from a person viewing the front of the vehicle'swindshield 12. - The
flexible support substrate 24 is only a thin opaque sheet of paperboard or plastic. As such, the presence of theflexible support substrate 24 between thewindshield 12 and the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14 has a negligible effect upon the functionality of the electronictoll payment pass 14. - Referring to FIG. 3, a slightly different version of the mounting
device 30 is shown. The embodiment shares many of the same features as does the embodiment of FIG. 2, accordingly, the same reference numerals are used to identify the same parts. - In the embodiment of FIG. 3, two
side walls 32 extend backward from the back surface of theflexible support substrate 24. The distance between theside walls 32 is at least as large as the length of the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14. Accordingly, when the electronictoll payment pass 14 is attached to theflexible support substrate 24 with the two sets of hook and loop strips 28, 29, theside walls 32 extend over the sides of the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14. Consequently, even when a person is looking through thewindshield 12 of the vehicle from a side angle, the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14 cannot be seen. - Referring to FIG. 4, a third embodiment of the present
invention mounting device 40 is shown. In this embodiment, adisplay image 42 is printed on a removable insert 44. The shown embodiment includes apocket structure 46. Thepocket structure 46 has afront surface 47 and aback surface 48, wherein a pocket is defined between thefront surface 47 and theback surface 48. Thefront surface 47 of thepocket structure 46 is transparent. Theback surface 48 of thepocket structure 46 can be either transparent or opaque. Thefront surface 47 and back surface 48 of thepocket structure 46 can be manufactured to be either rigid or flexible. - The
front surface 47 of thepocket structure 46 is not joined to theback surface 48 of thepocket structure 46 along at least one side edge. Accordingly, an insert 44 with a printeddisplay image 42 can be added into thepocket structure 46 along this edge. In the shown embodiment, the open edge is the top edge. However, it should be understood that either the side edges or the bottom edge can be open in alternate embodiments. - The insert44 with the
display image 42 can be a photograph, drawing or any other image printed onto paper. The insert 44 can be selectively changed by simply removing the insert 44 from thepocket structure 46 and replacing it with another. - A clear adhesive is applied to the exterior of the
front surface 47. The adhesive is covered with a removableprotective cover 49 that prevents the adhesive from drying. Theprotective cover 49 is removed to expose the adhesive and enable the exterior of thefront surface 47 to be adhesively attached to the inside of the vehicle's windshield. - A first set of hook and loop strips28 are provided. The first set of hook and loop strips 28 attach to the exterior of the
back surface 48. A second set of hook and loop strips 29 are provided. The second set of hook and loop strips 29 are adhesively attached to the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14 in positions that correspond to the positions of the first set of hook and loop strips 28 on theback surface 48. - With the second set of hook and
loop fasteners 48 attached to the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14, the electronictoll payment pass 14 can be selectively detached and reattached to the first set of hook and loop strips 29 on theback surface 48 of thepocket structure 46. The pocket area within thepocket structure 46 is at least as large as the area of the abutment surface of the electronictoll payment pass 14. Accordingly, once the electronictoll payment pass 14 is attached to theback surface 48 of thepocket structure 46, the insert 44 in thepocket structure 46 obscures the electronic toll payment pass 14 from being seen by a person viewing the front of the vehicle's windshield. - The
pocket structure 46 is only made from thin pieces of plastic with a paper insert 44 in the pocket. Such a thin structure between thewindshield 12 and the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14 has a negligible effect upon the functionality of the electronic toll payment pass at a tollbooth. - Referring now to FIG. 5, a fourth embodiment of the present
invention mounting system 50 is shown. In this embodiment, areplaceable insert 52 with adisplay image 54 is also provided. In the shown embodiment, twonesting elements outer nesting element 56 is comprised of a transparentfront surface 59 and fourwalls 60 that extend from the periphery of thefront surface 59. The fourwalls 60 are connected at the corners creating an undisrupted peripheral wall. - The
inner nesting element 58 is sized to fit snugly within the confines of theouter nesting element 56. Theinner nesting element 58 is also comprised of a front surface 61 and fourwalls 62 that extend from the periphery of the front surface 61. The fourwalls 62 are connected at the corners creating an undisrupted peripheral wall. - An
insert 52 with adisplay image 54 is placed in between theinner nesting element 58 and theouter nesting element 56. Thedisplay image 54 is held in place by the seating of theinner nesting element 56 within the confines of theouter nesting element 58. The display image is visible through the transparentfront surface 59 of theouter nesting element 56. The face of the front surface of theouter nesting element 56 can be coated with an adhesive. However, in the shown embodiment, segments of double-sided tape 66 are used to illustrate that there is more than one way to adhere the present invention to the glass of a windshield. - The
walls 62 of theinner nesting element 58 define an area that corresponds to the size of the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14. Accordingly, when the electronictoll payment pass 14 is mounted within theinner nesting element 58 with the two sets of hook and loop strips 28, 29, the side walls of both theinner nesting element 58 andouter nesting element 56 extend over the sides of the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14. Consequently, even when a person is looking through the windshield of the vehicle from a side angle, the housing of the electronictoll payment pass 14 cannot be seen. - It will be understood that all of the embodiments of the present invention illustrated and described are merely exemplary and that the present invention can be practiced in a variety of different ways other than what is shown. For example, the shape and size of the housing of the electronic toll payment pass may vary depending upon the manufacturer. Certainly in years to come, the size of electronic toll payment passes will decrease. Consequently, it will be understood that the present invention mounting device can be varied in shape and size to match the configuration of the electronic toll payment pass. All such modifications and alternate embodiments are intended to be covered by the scope of the claims presented below.
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1. A mounting device for mounting an electronic toll payment pass to the interior of a contoured windshield, said device comprising:
a flexible support substrate having a face surface and a back surface, said flexible support substrate being conformable to the interior of the contoured windshield;
a display image is disposed on said face surface of said flexible support substrate;
an adhesive coating on at least part of said face surface of said flexible support substrate, wherein said adhesive coating enables said face surface of said support substrate to be selectively attached directly to the contoured windshield of the vehicle as said flexible support substrate conforms to the contoured windshield;
at least one fastener coupled to said back surface of said flexible support substrate that enables the electronic toll payment pass to be selectively mounted to said back surface of said flexible support substrate.
2. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said flexible support substrate is opaque and prevents the electronic toll payment pass from being viewed through the windshield.
3. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said display image is printed on said face surface of said flexible support substrate.
4. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said display image is adhered to said face surface of said flexible support structure.
5. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said flexible support substrate has walls that extend from said back surface, wherein the electronic toll payment pass is disposed between said walls when mounted to said back surface of said flexible support substrate.
6. The device according to claim 51, wherein said flexible support substrate is made from a paperboard material.
7. The device according to claim 6 , wherein said face surface of said flexible support substrate is laminated.
8. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one fastener includes at least one area of hook and loop fastening material.
9. A method of mounting an electronic toll payment pass to a contoured windshield of a vehicle, comprising the steps of:
providing a flexible support substrate having a face surface and a back surface;
adhesively attaching the face surface of the mounting structure to said contoured windshield of the vehicle, wherein said flexible support substrate conforms to said contoured windshield;
attaching the electronic toll payment pass to the back surface of said flexible support substrate, wherein said flexible support substrate is interposed between the contoured windshield and the electronic toll payment pass.
10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein said mounting structure has a display image on said face surface that is viewable through the contoured windshield.
11. The method according to claim 10 wherein said flexible support substrate is paperboard.
12. The method according to claim 11 , further including the step of laminating said flexible support substrate.
13. The method according to claim 9 , wherein said step of adhesively attaching the face surface of the mounting structure to the windshield of the vehicle includes applying adhesive across all of said face surface so that all of said face surface adheres to the contoured windshield.
14. The method according to claim 9 , wherein said step of attaching the face surface of the mounting structure to the contoured windshield of the vehicle includes placing double-sided tape between the contoured windshield and the face surface of the mounting structure.
15. The method according to claim 9 , wherein said step of attaching the electronic toll payment pass to the back surface of the mounting structure includes the substeps of:
providing areas of hook and loop material on both the back surface of the mounting structure and the electronic toll payment pass; and
connecting the electronic toll payment pass to the back surface of the mounting structure using the by interconnecting said areas of hook and loop material.
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