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1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to relatively small apparatuses for temporarily holding an electronic device, such as a camera, cell phone or MP3 player, on a support surface such as a table top that also allows the operator to easily reposition the electronic device when attached to the apparatus for optimal operation and viewing.
2. Description of the Related Art
Tripods with length adjustable legs are commonly used to hold a camera when taking pictures. The legs on the tripod are sufficiently spread apart and usually adjustable in length to securely support and hold a camera in a desired fixed, elevated position on a support surface.
Most portable electronic devices, such as cameras, cell phones, tablet computers and MP3players, have large displays that enable an operator to surf the web or to view pictures and videos from a distance. Ideally, the electronic device is placed on a flat support surface, such as a table or desk, and vicariously positioned against another object or surface so its display may be tilted rearward for optimal viewing. Optimal viewing can require the display to be placed at an angle of 15 to 110 degrees relative to the flat support surface.
The position of the electronic device needed to support the electronic device may not position the display at an angle for optimal viewing. Also, the support surface may be smooth and a slight impact or vibration may cause the electronic device to tip over. Sometimes the operator may also need to press against the display to enter a password or swipe against the display causing the electronic device to tip over.
What is needed is a portable holding apparatus for holding an electronic device directly on a flat support surface that allows the operator to adjust the angle the electronic device is held for optimal operation or viewing.
These and other objects are met by the holding apparatus disclosed herein that is portable, has a small foot print when setup on a flat support surface, and securely holds and supports an electronic device, such as a camera, cell phone, tablet computer, or MP3 player upright and at different angles for viewing by a user. The holding apparatus includes a relatively wide, low profile base with a complex, curved top surface that includes a short upward extending front section, a curved intermediate section, and a long rear incline section. In the embodiment shown herein, the side profile of the base is wedge shaped and made of molded plastic with the front section, the intermediate section and the rear incline section being integrally formed. Formed on the base is a centrally located, longitudinally aligned elongated slot.
The front section has a lower front edge that rest on a support surface. The front section then extends vertically upward to form the intermediate section. The base is made of thin rectangular plate structure that curves upward and rearward forming an archway. The tail or rear section of the base extends rearward to support an electronic device tilted rearward and attached to the base. The inside surface of the rear inclined section is substantially flat and designed to rest against a flat support surface.
Inserted into the slot is an inverted slide bolt. The bolt includes a wide head which after assembly is positioned against the inside surface of the base. The slot extends at least partially into the front arc section, across the intermediate section and then into the rear incline section.
During assembly, the bolt is inverted and aligned over the slot so the threaded shaft extends through the slot and above the base's top surface. The exposed portion of the threaded shaft may be directly attached to the internal threads on the mounting bore on a camera, to the mounting bore on an electronic holding device or to an extension adapter. The shaft of the bolt is sufficient in size to allow it to slide freely in a fore-to-aft or aft-to-fore direction while still retained inside the slot. A lock washer is installed around the section of the threaded shaft that extends the slot that holds the bolt inside the slot when not attached to an electronic device, electronic holder or an extension adapter. During use, the bolt is moved to a desired location that holds the electronic device in an optimal angle on the support surface. The head of the bolt is tightened to hold the bolt in the slot.
Also shown herein the base may be used with two optional electronic holders or with an extension adapter.
Referring to the accompanying
The holding apparatus 10 also includes an inverted bolt 50 with a head 52 and thread shaft 56. During assembly, the head 52 is positioned against the bottom surface 15 on the base 12 and the shaft 56 is extended through and slides freely along the slot 30. A lock washer 60 is placed around the shaft 56 to hold the shaft 56 on the slot 30 and the base 12. The shaft 56 is configured to slide freely inside the slot 30 which allows it to slide to different positions on the base 12. By moving the bolt 50 to different positions on the slot, the angle or orientation of the bolt 50 may be changed When the bolt 50 is tightened against the inside surface 14 of the base 12, the longitudinally axis 53 of the bolt 50 is at the same angle of an axis line perpendicular to the surrounding curvature of the base 12 where the shaft 56 of the bolt 50. Because the curvature of the top surface 14 of the base 12 changes, the viewing angle of an electronic device 200 attached to the bolt 50 and disposed transversely over the top surface 14 of the base 12 may be changed by sliding the bolt 50 to different locations on the slot 30. The bolt 50 is then tightened to hold the electronic device 200 in a locked position on the base 12.
As shown in
As stated above, the base 12 is designed to be used with various electronic device 200 that includes a threaded mounting bore on its lower surface configured to attach to a standard camera tripod bolt. Bolt 50 is similar to the bolt commonly used on a camera tripod. The base 12 may however, be attached to other intermediate structures used to hold an electronic device 200.
For example,
Each arm 80, 86, 92, is L-shaped with a perpendicularly aligned outer leg 84, 90, and 96. Mounted or formed on each leg 84, 90, 96 is an optional perpendicular aligned foot, 85, 91, 97, respectively. Each arm 80, 86, 92 also includes an optional elongated slot 82, 88, 96, that allows each arm 80, 90, 92 to slide inward or outward from the pin 76 and thereby decrease or increase its length.
More specifically, the second device holder 98 and rotating center spacer 99 with a slot 100. Extending through the slot 100 is a pin 76 that connects to the nut 78. Extending from the opposite ends of the space 99 are two pairs of spring loaded rods 102, 103 that connect to the two arms 104, 107. The rods 102, 103 bias the arms 104, 107 inward. Attached to each arm 104, 107 are perpendicularly aligned end plates 105, 108.
During use, the space 99 may rotate 360 degrees around the pin 76 which allows the arms 104, 107 to be horizontally aligned as shown in
The ball connector 120 includes a spherical member 122 connected or mounted to an post 124. Mounted on the end of the post 124 is a nut 126. Extending upward from the top surface of the nut 126 is a longitudinally aligned threaded post 128. Disposed around the threaded post 128 is a washer 130.
Also disclosed herein is a method for holding an electronic device 200 on a support surface 8 using a base 12 with a complex curve top surface 20 and a longitudinally aligned slot 30 congruent with the surface 20 and a bolt 50 moveable along the slot 30 and extending upward therethrough and locked in a fixed position on the base 12, the method comprising the step of:
a. coupling the electronic device 200 to the end of the bolt 50 that extends through the slot 30 formed on the base 12; and,
b. sliding the bolt 50 along the slot 30 along the upper surface 20 to position the electronic device 200 at a desired viewing or operational angle and then tightening the bolt 50 on the base 12 to hold the electronic device 200 at a fixed position on the base 10.
In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.
This utility patent application is based upon and claims the filing date benefit of U.S. provisional patent application (Application No. 61/726,268) filed on Nov. 14, 2012.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61726268 | Nov 2012 | US |