The present application is directed to adjustable portable device holder systems and methods.
Various electronic and other device mounts are known in the art. Available device mounts have many drawbacks. For instance, suction cup mounts are typically large, bulky and require a large mounting surface such as a windshield. Device mounts often fail to properly and consistently attach to the mounting surface. Some device mounting solutions require adhesive to secure the mount to a vehicle dash, wearing off over time and leaving an undesirable residue on the mounting surface. Current device mounts also fail to effectively accommodate a broad range of devices or mounting surfaces.
Due to the deficiencies in the currently available device mounts, people choose not use electronic device mounts and often violate state and provincial hands-free driving laws. Other state and provincial laws prohibit objects mounted to the windshield to prevent obstruction of the drivers view.
This specification is directed to improved portable device holder systems and methods for manufacturing the same.
Adjustable portable device holder systems and methods for manufacturing the same are herein disclosed. According to one embodiment, an adjustable portable device holder includes an adjustable clamping element and a rotatable mounting element attached to the adjustable clamping element for removably securing a portable device to the adjustable portable device holder. The adjustable clamping element is capable of being biased into an activated state and unbiased into a deactivated state to secure one of a plurality of different size portable devices to the adjustable portable device holder. The rotatable mounting element, attached to the adjustable clamping element, includes a plurality of mounting arms each spaced a specified distance apart from one another and extending at a specified angle from a bottom surface of the rotatable mounting element. Each pair of the plurality of mounting arms forms a mounting slot therein between. The rotatable mounting element is capable of being rotated to position a first mounting slot in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation and a second mounting slot in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation to engage a first mounting surface in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation or a second mounting surface in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation.
In another embodiment, a process for manufacturing an exemplary adjustable portable device holder is disclosed. The process includes providing an adjustable clamping element capable of being biased into an activated state and unbiased into a deactivated state to secure one of a plurality of portable device sizes to the adjustable portable device holder. The process also includes providing a rotatable mounting element comprising a plurality of mounting arms each spaced a specified distance apart from one another and extending at a specified angle from a bottom surface of the rotatable mounting element. Each pair of the plurality of mounting arms form a mounting slot therein between. The rotatable mounting element is capable of being rotated to position a first mounting slot in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation and a second mounting slot in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation to engage a first mounting surface in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation or a second mounting surface in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation. The process also includes attaching the rotatable mounting element to the adjustable clamping element.
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments as disclosed herein.
Embodiments of the present application are described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the example embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the example embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein.
The adjustable portable device holders described in this specification can include an adjustable clamping element attached to a rotatable mounting element. The adjustable portable device holder can be used to attach and mount a portable device to a mounting surface. The portable device can be any device that fits into the adjustable clamping element including, but not limited to a smartphone or other phone, a tablet, an e-reader, a powerbank, a speaker, a multimedia player, a flashlight or other light, a television or other display, a laser or radar detector, an air freshener, a fan, a beverage or other device that can fit into the adjustable clamping element. The adjustable portable device holder can be mounted to various mounting surfaces including, but not limited to an automobile air conditioner vent blade, an automobile dashboard, an automobile sun visor, a credit card, the brim of a hat, a counter, a tripod, a bicycle, a backpack, a utensil, a ledge or other surface.
The adjustable clamping element 102 illustrated in
The adjustable clamping element 102 can also include a gripping material on a surface of the adjustable clamping element 102 to provide a better grip, a better viewing angle or better attachment to a device secured within the adjustable clamping element 102. The gripping material can be applied to a portion of the adjustable clamping element 102 or the entire adjustable clamping element 102 can be made of the gripping material. The gripping material can be any material that increases the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of the adjustable clamping element 102 and a surface of a device secured within the adjustable clamping element 102. The gripping material can include, but is not limited to rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, fabric, composite material or other material capable of increasing the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of the adjustable clamping element 102 and a surface of a device secured within the adjustable clamping element 102. The gripping material and gripping surface can be textured and composed of the same or different material.
The rotatable mounting element 104 illustrated in
Referring to
The mounting arms 108 can also include a gripping material on a surface of the mounting arms 108 to provide a better grip, a better viewing angle or better attachment to a mounting surface secured between the mounting arms 108. The gripping material can be applied to a portion of mounting arms 108 or the entirety of the mounting arms 108 can be made of the gripping material. The gripping material can be any material that increases the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of mounting arms 108 and a mounting surface secured between the mounting arms 108. The gripping material can include, but is not limited to rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, fabric, composite material or other material capable of increasing the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of mounting arms 108 and a mounting surface secured between the mounting arms 108. The gripping material and gripping surface can be textured and composed of the same or different material.
In one exemplary embodiment, the rotatable mounting element 104 includes four mounting arms and four mounting slots. In another exemplary embodiment, the rotating mounting element 104 includes 6 mounting arms and six mounting slots.
The mounting arms 108 and mounting slots 110, 112, can engage a mounting surface (not shown) to mount the adjustable portable device holder 100. The adjustable portable device holder 100 is mounted to a mounting surface by positioning, press fitting or wedging a mounting surface within one or more mounting slots 110, 112 to engage two or more mounting arms 108. The adjustable portable device holder 100 can be mounted to various mounting surfaces including, but not limited to an automobile air conditioner vent blade, an automobile dashboard, an automobile sun visor, a credit card, the brim of a hat, a counter, a tripod, a bicycle, a backpack, a utensil, a ledge or other surface that can be positioned, press fit or wedged within one or more mounting slots 110, 112 between two or more mounting arms 108.
The rotatable mounting element 104 can include any number of mounting arms 108 forming and defining any number of mounting slots 110, 112. As may be appreciated in at least
The rotatable mounting element 104 can be rotated to position the mounting arms 108 and mounting slots 110, 112 in a horizontal plane, vertical plane, diagonal plane, circular plane, concave plane, convex plane or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes relative to the force of gravity. The mounting arms 108 and mounting slots 110, 112 can be positioned to engage a mounting surface in any engagement plane within the 360 degree rotation of the mounting element 104. The rotatable mounting element 104 can be rotated to position a relatively larger mounting slot 110 with clearance A in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave or convex plane to engage a relatively larger mounting surface in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave or convex engagement plane. The rotatable mounting element 104 can also be rotated to position a relatively smaller mounting slot 112 with clearance B in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave or convex plane to engage a relatively smaller mounting surface in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave or convex engagement plane.
The rotatable mounting element is capable of being rotated 360 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise to engage different size mounting surfaces in a horizontal plane, vertical plane, diagonal plane, circular plane, concave plane, convex plane or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes. A device attached to the adjustable portable device holder 100 via the adjustable clamping element 102 can also be rotated 360 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise while it is attached to the adjustable portable device holder 100 by rotating the rotatable mounting element 104.
Other portable devices can also fit into the adjustable clamping element including, but not limited to a tablet, an e-reader, a powerbank, a speaker, a multimedia player, a flashlight or other light, a television or other display, a laser or radar detector, an air freshener, a fan, a beverage or other device. The adjustable portable device holder 200 can also be mounted to other mounting surfaces including, but not limited to an automobile dashboard, an automobile sun visor, a credit card, the brim of a hat, a counter, a tripod, a bicycle, a backpack, a utensil, a ledge or other surface.
The adjustable portable device holder 200 includes an adjustable clamping element 202 attached to a rotatable mounting element 204. The adjustable clamping element 202 can be expanded and retracted to attach different size smartphones to the adjustable portable device holder 200. A force can be applied to expand or bias the adjustable clamping element 202 into an activated state and the force can be released to retract the adjustable clamping element 202 into a deactivated state to clamp around the smartphone 214. An elastic retracting or biasing element (not shown), such as a compression or torsion spring can be incorporated into the adjustable clamping element 202 to facilitate the expansion and retraction of the adjustable clamping element 202 and to accommodate different size smartphones.
The adjustable clamping element 202 can also include a gripping material on a surface of the adjustable clamping element 202 to provide a better grip, a better viewing angle or better attachment to the smart phone 214 or other device secured within the adjustable clamping element 202. The gripping material can be applied to a portion of the adjustable clamping element 202 or the entire adjustable clamping element 202 can be made of the gripping material. The gripping material can be any material that increases the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of the adjustable clamping element 202 and a surface of a device secured within the adjustable clamping element 202. The gripping material can include, but is not limited to rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, fabric, composite material or other material capable of increasing the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of the adjustable clamping element 202 and a surface of a device secured within the adjustable clamping element 202. The gripping material and gripping surface can be textured and composed of the same or different material.
The rotatable mounting element 204 can be directly or indirectly attached to the adjustable clamping element 202. The adjustable clamping element 202 and the rotatable mounting element 204 can be one integral part or component parts that are attached together by any attaching means, such as a screw, ratchet, pin, rod or friction or other device that allows the rotatable mounting element 204 to rotate. The rotatable mounting element 204 includes a base plate 206 and a plurality of mounting arms 208 extending from the base plate 206. The base plate 206 and the plurality of mounting arms 208 can be one integral part or component parts that are attached together by any attaching means.
The base plate 206 can be a cylindrically shaped disc or other element that is capable of being rotated 360 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise. The base plate 206 provides a rotating platform from which the mounting arms 208 extend. The mounting arms 208 are spaced a specified distance apart relative to one another on the base plate 206. The mounting arms 208 also extend from the base plate 206 at a specified angle relative to the base plate 206. The size of the mounting arms 208, the distance between the mounting arms 208 and the angle at which the mounting arms 208 extend from the base plate 206 establish and define mounting slots 210, 212 between pairs of mounting arms 208. The rotatable mounting element 204 includes four mounting arms 208 and four mounting slots 210, 212.
The mounting arms 208 and mounting slots 210, 212, can engage and attach to an air conditioner vent blade 216 to mount the adjustable portable device holder 200. The adjustable portable device holder 200 is mounted to the air conditioner vent blade 216 by positioning, press fitting or wedging a surface of the air conditioner vent blade 216 within one or more mounting slots 210, 212 to engage two or more mounting arms 208.
The mounting arms 208 can also include a gripping material on a surface of the mounting arms 208 to provide a better grip, a better viewing angle or better attachment to the air conditioner vent blade 216 secured between mounting arms 208. The gripping material can be applied to a portion of mounting arms 208 or the entirety of the mounting arms 208 can be made of the gripping material. The gripping material can be any material that increases the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of mounting arms 208 and an air conditioner vent blade 216 secured between the mounting arms 208. The gripping material can include, but is not limited to rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, fabric, composite material or other material capable of increasing the adhesion, grip or coefficient of friction between the gripping surface of mounting arms 208 and the air conditioner vent blade 216 secured between the mounting arms 208. The gripping material can be and gripping surface and composed of the same or different material.
The rotatable mounting element 204 includes two different sizes of mounting slots 210, 212 to accommodate different size air conditioner vent blades 216 or other mounting surfaces. Two mounting slots 210 having clearance A are larger than the other two mounting slots 212 having clearance B.
The rotatable mounting element 204 can be rotated to position the mounting arms 208 and mounting slots 210, 212 in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes to engage air conditioner vent blades 216 oriented in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes. The mounting arms 208 and mounting slots 210, 212 can be positioned to attach to an air conditioner vent blade in any engagement plane within the 360 degree rotation of the mounting element 204. The rotatable mounting element 204 can be rotated to position the larger mounting slots 210 with clearance A in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes to engage or attach to larger air conditioner vent blades 216 oriented in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes. The rotatable mounting element 204 can also be rotated to position the smaller mounting slots 212 with clearance B in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes to engage or attach to smaller air conditioner vent blades 216 oriented in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes.
The rotatable mounting element 204 is capable of being rotated 360 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise to engage different size mounting surfaces in a horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular, concave, convex or any plane between vertical and horizontal planes relative to the force of gravity. The smart phone 214 attached to the adjustable portable device holder 200 can be rotated into a portrait orientation (shown in
As an example and as depicted in
The adjustable clamping element or a surface thereof can also be formed from rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, or composite material that is rigid, semi-rigid or textured.
At step 302, a rotatable mounting element is provided, which can be attached to the adjustable clamping element via screw, ratchet, pin, rod or friction or other attachment means. The rotatable mounting element includes a plurality of mounting arms each spaced a specified distance apart from one another and extending at a specified angle from a bottom surface of the rotatable mounting element. Each pair of the plurality of mounting arms form a mounting slot therein between. The rotatable mounting element is capable of being rotated to position a first mounting slot in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation and a second mounting slot in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation to engage a first mounting surface in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation or a second mounting surface in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal orientation.
For example, a rotatable mounting element can be formed in whole or part from stainless metal or other metal, alloy or plastic sheet stamped to form a clip or base plate with four arms extending from the base plate, spaced a specified distance apart and bent to a desired angle. If metal or other heat treatable material, the rotatable mounting element can be heat treated to form a rigid structure. The rotatable mounting element or a surface thereof can also be formed from rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, or composite material that is rigid, semi-rigid or textured.
A zinc-alloy nut or other alloy or material can be formed using a die-cast mold to attach the rotatable mounting element to the adjustable clamping element. Glue is added to the cavity of the nut. The rotatable mounting element is affixed to the main body of the adjustable clamping element via the nut and a second stainless screw. A force gage is used to monitor the rotational force of the rotatable mounting element and the rotatable mounting element is adjusted if screw is too tight or loose.
TPE is injected into a mold to create a skirt and four socks. The skirt and four socks can also be formed from rubber, polymeric material or other plastic, metal, alloy, or composite material that is rigid, semi-rigid or textured. The skirt is assembled over the mounting arms of the rotatable mounting element. Glue is added to each mounting arm of the rotatable mounting element. A sock is inserted over each mounting arm, which holds the skirt in place.
Example embodiments have been described hereinabove regarding adjustable portable device holder systems and methods. Various modifications to and departures from the disclosed example embodiments will occur to those having ordinary skill in the art. The subject matter that is intended to be within the spirit of this disclosure is set forth in the following claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/653,897, filed Jul. 19, 2017 and titled ADJUSTABLE PORTABLE DEVICE HOLDER (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,956,923), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015 and titled ADJUSTABLE PORTABLE DEVICE HOLDER (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,718,412), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/897,062, filed May 17, 2013 and titled ADJUSTABLE PORTABLE DEVICE HOLDER (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,080,714), which is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/437,793, filed Nov. 20, 2012 and titled DASHBOARD VENT MOUNT FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE (issued as U.S. Patent. No. Des. 690,707). Priority is claimed to each of the above listed applications, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2580625 | Waltz | Jan 1952 | A |
4523870 | Spector | Jun 1985 | A |
4797916 | Kojima | Jan 1989 | A |
4840773 | Wade | Jun 1989 | A |
5109411 | O'Connell | Apr 1992 | A |
5305381 | Wang | Apr 1994 | A |
5338252 | Bowler et al. | Aug 1994 | A |
5820792 | Lin | Oct 1998 | A |
D403420 | Vullion | Dec 1998 | S |
5979724 | Loewenthal et al. | Nov 1999 | A |
6085113 | Fan | Jul 2000 | A |
6103201 | Green | Aug 2000 | A |
6123935 | Wefler et al. | Sep 2000 | A |
6149116 | Won | Nov 2000 | A |
6254065 | Ehrensperger et al. | Jul 2001 | B1 |
6256387 | Wang | Jul 2001 | B1 |
6264887 | Farmer | Jul 2001 | B1 |
6366672 | Tsay | Apr 2002 | B1 |
6441872 | Ho | Aug 2002 | B1 |
6514467 | Bulsink et al. | Feb 2003 | B1 |
D482039 | Chen et al. | Nov 2003 | S |
D485340 | Wu | Jan 2004 | S |
6932331 | Fan | Aug 2005 | B1 |
6988907 | Chang | Jan 2006 | B2 |
D521990 | Richter | May 2006 | S |
D522843 | Richter | Jun 2006 | S |
7061386 | Seresini | Jun 2006 | B2 |
7080812 | Wadsworth | Jul 2006 | B2 |
7140553 | Zobele | Nov 2006 | B2 |
D538912 | Kaplan | Mar 2007 | S |
D538913 | Kaplan | Mar 2007 | S |
7272984 | Fan | Sep 2007 | B2 |
7284737 | Kane | Oct 2007 | B2 |
D566590 | Stevens et al. | Apr 2008 | S |
D589962 | Maruyama et al. | Apr 2009 | S |
7537190 | Fan | May 2009 | B2 |
7584393 | Kamada et al. | Sep 2009 | B2 |
7621511 | Hayes-Pankhurst et al. | Nov 2009 | B2 |
D611478 | Richardson et al. | Mar 2010 | S |
D614613 | Kim et al. | Apr 2010 | S |
D626541 | Kim et al. | Nov 2010 | S |
7854393 | DiBello et al. | Dec 2010 | B2 |
D630222 | Lin | Jan 2011 | S |
D633040 | Le et al. | Feb 2011 | S |
D643407 | Behringer et al. | Aug 2011 | S |
D645033 | Quong et al. | Sep 2011 | S |
D655692 | Silverman et al. | Mar 2012 | S |
D656931 | Wikel | Apr 2012 | S |
D656940 | McClelland et al. | Apr 2012 | S |
D657356 | Wikel | Apr 2012 | S |
D657364 | Norman | Apr 2012 | S |
D663726 | Gourley | Jul 2012 | S |
D663735 | Musselman | Jul 2012 | S |
D664147 | Zhao et al. | Jul 2012 | S |
D670295 | Prescott et al. | Nov 2012 | S |
D671950 | Richter | Dec 2012 | S |
D689041 | Hampf | Sep 2013 | S |
D690707 | Minn et al. | Oct 2013 | S |
D692897 | Luijben | Nov 2013 | S |
8727192 | Lai | May 2014 | B2 |
8757461 | Zanetti | Jun 2014 | B2 |
D708603 | Kim et al. | Jul 2014 | S |
D709074 | Tsui et al. | Jul 2014 | S |
D713398 | Alesi et al. | Sep 2014 | S |
D715790 | Conomos et al. | Oct 2014 | S |
D715791 | Yu | Oct 2014 | S |
8857687 | An | Oct 2014 | B1 |
D716788 | Volkan | Nov 2014 | S |
D717289 | Takabatake | Nov 2014 | S |
D718298 | Aspinall et al. | Nov 2014 | S |
D720759 | Deng et al. | Jan 2015 | S |
D723311 | Jiang et al. | Mar 2015 | S |
D724072 | Jiang et al. | Mar 2015 | S |
D726175 | Tsai et al. | Apr 2015 | S |
D733548 | Brown et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
D735112 | Deng et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
9080714 | Minn et al. | Jul 2015 | B2 |
9123935 | Huang | Sep 2015 | B2 |
D750612 | Chen | Mar 2016 | S |
D750633 | Minn et al. | Mar 2016 | S |
D765646 | Deng et al. | Sep 2016 | S |
D765651 | Liu et al. | Sep 2016 | S |
D778714 | MeSweyn et al. | Feb 2017 | S |
9573531 | Zhang | Feb 2017 | B2 |
9586530 | Kim | Mar 2017 | B2 |
9718412 | Minn et al. | Aug 2017 | B2 |
9956923 | Minn et al. | Apr 2018 | B2 |
20030175172 | Altmann | Sep 2003 | A1 |
20040175312 | Linden-Douw | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20040247301 | Yip et al. | Dec 2004 | A1 |
20050127538 | Fabrega | Jun 2005 | A1 |
20050236541 | Chang | Oct 2005 | A1 |
20070001025 | Caserta et al. | Jan 2007 | A1 |
20070022582 | Carnevali | Feb 2007 | A1 |
20070075159 | Lin | Apr 2007 | A1 |
20070284500 | Fan | Dec 2007 | A1 |
20080190978 | Brassard | Aug 2008 | A1 |
20080224007 | Mo | Sep 2008 | A1 |
20090060473 | Kohte et al. | Mar 2009 | A1 |
20100019059 | Bulsink et al. | Jan 2010 | A1 |
20100187327 | Irvin | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20110019992 | Orf | Jan 2011 | A1 |
20110143583 | Zilmer et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20110148352 | Wang et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20110278885 | Procter et al. | Nov 2011 | A1 |
20120205503 | Kobal | Aug 2012 | A1 |
20120257346 | Hulet | Oct 2012 | A1 |
20130037590 | Yoon | Feb 2013 | A1 |
20140097306 | Hale et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140103087 | Fan | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140138419 | Minn et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140183313 | McClain et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20150072555 | Riddiford et al. | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20160082893 | Ormsbee et al. | Mar 2016 | A1 |
20160318455 | Zhang et al. | Nov 2016 | A1 |
20160347257 | Buchanan | Dec 2016 | A1 |
20160373152 | Schmidt | Dec 2016 | A1 |
20170035172 | Kim | Feb 2017 | A1 |
20170170858 | Tiller et al. | Jun 2017 | A1 |
20170313259 | Minn et al. | Nov 2017 | A1 |
20180043840 | Minn et al. | Feb 2018 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
301670390 | Sep 2011 | CN |
202907016 | Apr 2013 | CN |
202004007340 | Jul 2004 | DE |
20208010276 | Nov 2008 | DE |
1031446 | Aug 2000 | EP |
1902736 | Mar 2008 | EP |
2835957 | Apr 2015 | EP |
2003054304 | Feb 2003 | JP |
3151546 | Jun 2009 | JP |
3164223 | Nov 2010 | JP |
D1415725 | May 2011 | JP |
D1420793 | Jul 2011 | JP |
D1420793 | Aug 2011 | JP |
D1453628 | Oct 2012 | JP |
D1487823 | Jan 2014 | JP |
10-2000-0044438 | Jul 2000 | KR |
20-0429528 | Oct 2006 | KR |
10-2012-0125933 | Nov 2012 | KR |
D103373 | Mar 2005 | TW |
D149647 | Oct 2012 | TW |
WO 9604153 | Feb 1996 | WO |
WO2004091673 | Oct 2004 | WO |
D066974-001 | Sep 2005 | WO |
2010002291 | Jan 2010 | WO |
Entry |
---|
US 7,389,443 B1, 06/2008, Jaworski (withdrawn) |
Amendment dated Dec. 27, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 15/653,897, filed Jul. 19, 2017. |
Final Office Action dated Feb. 15, 2018, in U.S. Appl. No. 15/653,897, filed Jul. 19, 2017. |
Notice of Allowance dated Mar. 20, 2018, in U.S. Appl. No. 15/653,897. |
Office Action dated Oct. 3, 2014, in U.S. Appl. No. 13/897,062, filed May 17, 2013. |
Response to Office Action dated Nov. 3, 2014, in U.S. Appl. No. 13/897,062, filed May 17, 2013. |
Office Action dated Dec. 4, 2014, in U.S. Appl. No. 13/897,062, filed May 17, 2013. |
Response to Office Action dated May 5, 2015, in U.S. Appl. No. 13/897,062, filed May 17, 2013. |
Notice of Allowance dated Jun. 8, 2015, in U.S. Appl. No. 13/897,062, filed May 17, 2013. |
Preliminary Amendment dated Sep. 16, 2015, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Office Action dated Sep. 22, 2016, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Response to Office Action dated Oct. 21, 2016, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Office Action dated Nov. 17, 2016, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Response to Office Action dated Jan. 17, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Advisory Action dated Feb. 2, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Amendment dated Apr. 14, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Amendment dated Jun. 15, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
Notice of Allowance dated Jun. 26, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 14/736,090, filed Jun. 10, 2015. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/599,624, filed Apr. 5, 2017. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/601,533, filed Apr. 24, 2017. |
Office Action dated Sep. 27, 2017, in U.S. Appl. No. 15/653,897, filed Jul. 19, 2017. |
Arkon Resources Inc., SMH429-SBH Universal Air Vent Swivel Mount with Adjustable Cradle, (downloaded from https://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Holder-iPhone-Galaxy-Retail/dp/B003XAF4YQ on Apr. 11, 2017, 9 pages). |
Decision to Grant dated Jul. 5, 2016, in Russian Application No. 2015137589. |
Exam Report, search report dated Apr. 22, 2016, in European Application No. 1477982383. |
Office Action dated Apr. 14, 2016, in Korean Application No. 10-2015-7035564. |
Office Action dated Jul. 14, 2016, in Korean Application No. 10-2015-7035564. |
Notice of Allowance dated Aug. 23, 2016, in Korean Application No. 10-2015-7035564. |
Web posting, entitled “[Arkon Air Vent Smartphone Car Mount] Review of SM429-SBH Air Vent Universal Smartphone Car Mount” (Publication Date: Nov. 21, 2010, http://cafe.naver.com/bjphone/1391925). |
Web posting entitled, “Car Mount for Samsung Galaxy S4 Smartphone [Air Vent Smartphone Car Mount]” (Publication Date: Apr. 29, 2013, http://blog.naver.com/eeleet/130167208063). |
The International Search Report and the Written Opinion dated Oct. 10, 2014; in PCT patent application No. PCT/US2014/038253, 12 pages. |
Amendment filed Oct. 11, 2016, in European Application No. 147798238.3. |
Amendment filed Dec. 8, 2016, in Mexican Application No. MX/a/2015/015365. |
Amendment filed Dec. 20, 2016, in Mexican Application No. MX/a/2015/015365. |
Office Action dated Nov. 9, 2016, in Mexican Application No. MX/a/2015/015365. |
Search Report for Taiwanese Design Patent Application No. 103305833, completed date Apr. 16, 2015. |
China Quality Suppliers; “Black or White Car Air Vent Mount Holder/Adjustable Universal Mobile Phone Stand Holder;” http://www.hebeimanjikefrp.com/sale-2307306-black-or-white-car-air-vent-mount-holder-adjustable-universal-mobile-phone-stand-holder.html; Copyright 2014-2015. |
Exogear; “ExoMount Touch;” http://www.exogear.com/products-exomount-touch-one-touch-car-mount-holder.html; Copyright 2013 Exogear. |
Search report dated Sep. 27, 2017, in European Application No. 17178044.8. |
Pearl Automation, Pearl Magnetic Car Phone Mount—Vent or Dashboard Cell Phone Holder for Car or Truck, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Magnetic-Car-Phone-Mount/dp/B01MODNYIV. |
Elongdi, Elongdi Air Vent Magnetic Car Mount 360 Degree Rotating Car Phone Mount Holder Compatible with Phone 6 6S Plus 5 Galaxy S7 S6 edge S5 Sony HTC LG, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXY2N6R/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
Mengo, Magnetic Air Vent Car Mount—Aluma Magnetic Phone Holder—Universally Compatible for iPhone Samsung HTC LG Phones—Strong Magnetic Vent Mount, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IFP01UA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
Iottie, iOttie iTap Magnetic Air Vent Premium Car Mount Holder Cradle for iPhone X 8/8s 7 7 Plus 6s Plus 6s 6 SE Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus S8 Edge S7 S6 Note 8 5, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q3G8LPQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
AUKEY, AUKEY Car Mount Air Vent Magnetic Cell Phone Holder for iPhone 7/6S/Plus/Samsung/Mini Tablets and other Android, Windows Smartphones, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B2R3QNW/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
SCOSCHE, SCOSCHE MAGVM2 MagicMount Vent Mount for Mobile Devices, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PMOC172/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
Spinido, Spinido Magnetic Car Vent Mount Holder for iPhone 7/6s Plus/iPad mini, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E58LHWC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
Despert, Air Vent Car Phone Mount,Despert Universal Cell Phone Car Holder,Car Cradle for Apple iPhone 6 6s Plus SE,Samsung Galaxy S7 S6 Edge Note 5 4,Google Nexus & Other Smartphone-Black, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CZPWWX0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
Just Mobile, Just Mobile the Ingenious 360 Degree Swivel Smartphone Car Vent Mount for iOS and Android Devices, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6CLFHM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. |
IOTTIE, iOttie Easy One Touch Mini Air Vent Car Mount Holder Cradle for iPhone X 8/8s 7 7 Plus 6s Plus 6s 6 SE Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus S8 Edge S7 S6 Note 8 5 Nexus 6 & Smartphones, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Holder-Cradle-Samsung-Smartphones/dp/B017HME9DC/ref=sr_1_6?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&clid=1507682834&sr=1-6&keywords=iottie. |
Techmatte, Dashboard Mount TechMatte MagGrip Dashboard and Windshield Magnetic Universal Car Mount Holder for Smartphones including iPhone X, 8, 7, 6, 6S, Galaxy S8, S7, S7 Edge—Black, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/Dashboard-TechMatte-Windshield-Universal-Smartphones/dp/B01780KZMW/ref=sr_1_5?. |
Scosche, Scosche MAGWSM2 MagicMount Suction Mount for Mobile Devices, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/Scosche-MAGWSM2-MagicMount-Suction- Devices/dp/B00R2K4LCY/ref=sr_1_18?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1507681675&sr=1-18&keywords=suction+cup+phone+mount. |
IOTTIE, Car Mount, iOttie Easy View Universal Car Mount Holder for iPhone 7 6s 5s 5c, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus S6 S5 S4—Retail Packaging—Black, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Universal-Holder-iPhone-Samsung/dp/B00B78MT44/ref=sr_1_15?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid =1507682778&sr=1-15&keywords=iottie. |
Ztechworld, Ztechworld Universal Suction Cup Car Mount Mobile Phone Holder for iPhone 7 Plus 6S 6/ Samsung Galaxy S7 S6 Edge Note 3 4 5/ Android Phones and More, Sticky Silicone Base, 360 Rotation, Red Clip, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/Ztechworld-Universal-Suction-Silicone-Rotation/dp/B06XGWRX9V/ref=sr_1_11?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1507681675&sr=1-11&keywords=suction+cup+phone+mount. |
LAX Gadgets, LAX Universal Dashboard-mounted Smart Phone Holder with Non-Slip Grip Bracket—Compatible with Most Smartphones & Mini Tablets—360 Degrees Swivel Mount—Super Stable Suction Cup Car Mount, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/LAX-Universal-Dashboard-mounted-Non-Slip-Bracket/dp/B073SKDVLW/ref=sr_1_43?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1507681896&sr=1-43&keywords=suction+cup+phone+mount. |
IOTTIE, iOttie Easy View 2 Car Mount Holder for iPhone 7 7 Plus, 6s Plus 6s 5s 5c, Samsung Galaxy S8 S7 Edge Plus S7 S6, Note 5—Retail Packaging—Black, Publication Date: Sep. 2017 {earliest/exact publication date unknown}, https://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Holder-Samsung-Retail-Packaging/dp/B00JUXPHWE/ref=sr_1_13?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1507682834&sr=1-13&keywords=iottie. |
Non-final Office Action dated Nov. 14, 2018, U.S. Appl. No. 15/722,286, filed Oct. 2, 2017. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20180244211 A1 | Aug 2018 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 15653897 | Jul 2017 | US |
Child | 15967113 | US | |
Parent | 14736090 | Jun 2015 | US |
Child | 15653897 | US | |
Parent | 13897062 | May 2013 | US |
Child | 14736090 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 29437793 | Nov 2012 | US |
Child | 13897062 | US |