The disclosure relates to a charging mount apparatus for a wearable device.
Among wearable devices worn on a user's human body, smart rings worn on the finger have been released in various sizes ranging from No. 5 to No. 10 indicating the size of the diameter thereof because each person's finger size is different.
Therefore, cradles for charging smart rings released in various diameter sizes are also manufactured according to the diameter sizes of the smart rings.
However, in case that charging mount apparatuses are manufactured according to diameter sizes of smart rings, respectively, not only production costs are high but also inventory costs may increase since various types of components should be stocked for after-sales service (A/S).
Embodiments of the disclosure may provide a charging mount apparatus capable of mounting wearable devices such as smart rings having different inner diameter sizes, in one charging mount apparatus, even though the inner diameter sizes of smart rings are different.
In a charging mount apparatus according to various example embodiments of the disclosure, a charging mount apparatus of a wearable device may include: a cradling housing including a first portion, a second portion, and a ring-shaped cradling space positioned between the first portion and the second portion and configured to provide a mount in which the wearable device may be mounted, a fixation member comprising a support fixed to the first portion, a movable member comprising a wireless charging module comprising circuitry, is disposed in the first portion, and is configured to move from the fixation member into the ring-shaped cradling space, and at least one elastic body disposed between the fixation member and the movable member and configured to provide a force to push the movable member toward the ring-shaped cradling space.
A charging mount apparatus according to various example embodiments of the disclosure may include: a cradling housing including a ring-shaped cradling space including a mount in which the wearable device may be mounted, a first guide configured to move from the center of the ring-shaped cradling space to the ring-shaped cradling space, and a second guide disposed to face the first guide and configured to move from the center of the ring-shaped cradling space to the ring-shaped cradling space, a movable member including a charging module including circuitry disposed on the second guide and configured to be movable to the ring-shaped cradling space, a first elastic body disposed between the second guide member and the movable member and configured to provide a force to push the movable member into the ring-shaped cradling space, and a second elastic body disposed between the cradling housing and the first guide and configured to provide a force to push the first guide member toward the center of the cradling housing.
A charging mount apparatus according to various example embodiments of the disclosure may mount and charge wearable devices such as smart rings having various diameter sizes.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of certain embodiments of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, various example embodiments of the disclosure will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it should be appreciated that the various example embodiments are not intended to limit the disclosure, and the disclosure should be construed to cover various modifications, equivalents, and/or alternatives of the embodiments of the disclosure. With regard to the description of the drawings, the same or like reference numerals may be used to designate the same or like elements.
An electronic device according to various embodiments of the disclosure may include at least one of, for example, a smart phone, a tablet personal computer (PC), a mobile phone, a video phone, an electronic book reader (e-book reader), a desktop PC, a laptop PC, a netbook computer, a workstation, a server, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a MP3 player, a mobile medical device, a camera, and a wearable device (e.g., smart glasses, head-mounted device (HMD)), electronic clothing, electronic bracelet, electronic necklace, electronic accessory (appcessory), electronic tattoo, smart mirror, or smart watch).
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According to various embodiments, the ring-shaped housing 11 of the wearable device 10 may include at least one biometric sensor (not shown), at least one printed circuit board (not shown), and at least one battery B. According to various embodiments, the wearable device 10 may have at least one biometric sensor disposed in the ring-shaped housing 11. For example, the biometric sensor may be used as a heart rate measurement device, a blood pressure measurement device, or a body temperature measurement device, and may detect a user's sleep state.
According to various embodiments, the ring-shaped housing 11 may include a first housing 110 and a second housing 112. For example, the ring-shaped housing 11 may be formed by coupling the first housing 110 and the second housing 112. According to various embodiments, at least a portion of the first housing 110 may be a portion in contact with a human body, and in case of being mounted in a charging mount apparatus (e.g., the charging mount apparatus 20 in
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According to various embodiments, the cradling housing 21 may include a ring-shaped cradling space 210 for mounting the wearable device 10 therein. According to various embodiments, the cradling housing 21 may include a first portion 211, a second portion 212, and the ring-shaped cradling space 210 provided between the first portion 211 and the second portion 212. For example, the first portion 211 may be positioned in the center portion of the cradling housing 21 and include an inner portion positioned inside the ring-shaped cradling space 210, and the second portion 212 may be positioned in an outer portion outside the ring-shaped cradling space 210 of the cradling housing 21.
According to various embodiments, the ring-shaped cradling space 210 may be a space in which the wearable device 10 is mounted, and may have an upwardly open shape.
According to various embodiments, the at least one fixation member 22 and 24, the at least one movable member 23 and 25, and the at least one elastic body 26 and 27 may be arranged in the first portion 211, and the ring-shaped cradling space 210 may be positioned to surround the first portion 211. According to various embodiments, the fixation member 22 and 24 may be fixed to the first portion 211 of the cradling housing 21, and the movable member 23 and 25 may be arranged to be movable from the fixation member 22 and 24 to the ring-shaped cradling space 210. According to various embodiments, the fixation member may include a first fixation member 22 and a second fixation member 24, and the first fixation member 22 and the second fixation member 24 may face each other and be formed in an upright state on the first portion 211 of the cradling housing 21. According to various embodiments, the first fixation member 22 may be a support member for a first elastic body 26 providing a pushing force to the first movable member 23, and the second fixation member 24 may be a support member for a second elastic body 27 providing a pushing force to the second movable member 25.
According to various embodiments, the movable member may include a first movable member 23 and a second movable member 25 moving from the fixation members 22 and 24 to the ring-shaped cradling space 210, respectively. According to various embodiments, the first movable member 23 and the second movable member 25 may be arranged in the first portion 211 of the cradling housing 21, and may move in directions closer to or away from each other in the ring-shaped cradling space 210.
According to various embodiments, the first movable member 23 may be disposed on a surface among the outer surfaces of the first fixation member 22, which faces the ring-shaped cradling space 210, and the second movable member 25 may be disposed on a surface among the outer surface of the second fixation member 24, which faces the ring-shaped cradling space 210. According to various embodiments, the first elastic body 26 may be disposed between the first fixation member 22 and the first movable member 23, and the second elastic body 27 may be disposed between the second fixation member 24 and the second movable member 25. According to various embodiments, in case that the wearable device 10 is disposed in the ring-shaped cradling space 210 of the charging mount apparatus 20, the first elastic body 26 may provide a force forcing the first movable member 23 against the wearable device 10, and the second elastic body 27 may provide a force forcing the second movable member 25 against the wearable device 10.
According to various embodiments, the first elastic body 26 and/or the second elastic body 27 may be configured as a compression coil spring so that the first elastic body 26 provides a force to restrictively push the first movable member 23 toward the ring-shaped cradling space 210, and the second elastic body 27 provides a force to restrictively push the second movable member 23 toward the ring-shaped cradling space 210. According to various embodiments, the first movable member 23 may be coupled to the first fixation member 22 and thus may limitedly move from the first fixation member 22, and the second movable member 25 may be coupled to the second fixation member 24 and thus may limitedly move from the second fixation member 24. The coupling structure between the first fixation member 22 and the first movable member 23 and the coupling structure between the second fixation member 24 and the second movable member 25 are not illustrated in the drawings.
According to various embodiments, the first movable member 23 and the second movable member 25 may move in directions away from each other or in directions closer to each other. For example, the first movable member 23 and the second movable member 25 may move in directions away from each other in case that the wearable device 10 is not mounted, and may come into close contact with the wearable device 10 in case that the wearable device 10 is mounted.
According to various embodiments, the first movable member 23 and/or the second movable member 25 may include at least one wireless charging module 255. According to various embodiments, the wireless charging module 255 may include a wireless charging antenna 256 and/or a charging circuit 257. According to various embodiments, the wireless charging module 255 may be included in either or both of the first movable member 23 and/or the second movable member 25.
According to various embodiments, the wireless charging antenna 256 may include a wireless charging coil 255a formed by patterning a conductive material in a coil shape (e.g., spiral shape) on a flexible circuit board (FPCB). According to various embodiments, in case that the wearable device 10 is mounted in the ring-shaped cradling space 210, the wearable device may come into proximity and face-to-face with the wireless charging coil 255a so that the battery B of the wearable device 10 is wirelessly charged. According to an embodiment, the wearable device may include a wireless power reception coil (not shown) and a charging circuit (not shown) for charging the battery B by wirelessly receiving power from the charging mount apparatus 20. For example, in case that the wearable device 10 is positioned in the ring-shaped cradling space 210, the wireless power reception coil of the wearable device 10 may receive power from the wireless charging coil 255a, and thus the charging circuit of the wearable device 10 may charge the battery B, based on the received power.
According to various embodiments, the first movable member 23 may include an upper surface part 23a and multiple first surfaces 231 to 234, and at least a part of the first surfaces 231, 232, 233, 234 and the upper surface part 23a may be cut such that a first inclined surface 230 is formed. According to various embodiments, the second movable member 25 may include an upper surface part 25a and multiple second surfaces 251, 252, 253, 254, and at least a part of the second surfaces 251 to 254 and the upper surface part 25a may be cut such that a second inclined surface 250 is formed. According to various embodiments, in case that the wearable device 10 is mounted in the cradling housing 21, the first surface 233 and the second surface 253 positioned in the ring-shaped cradling space 210 may be proximity with the wearable device 10. For example, the first surface 233 and the second surface 253 positioned in the ring-shaped cradling space 210 may have a shape corresponding to the inner diameter surface of the first housing 110 to face the first housing 110 of the wearable device 10.
According to various embodiments, the wearable device 10 may be easily mounted in the ring-shaped cradle space 210 by the first inclined surface 230 and the second inclined surface 250. For example, in case of mounting the wearable device therein, a part of the wearable device 10 may slide along the first inclined surface 230 and/or the second inclined surface 250 and thus may be smoothly mounted in the ring-shaped cradling space 210.
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According to various embodiments, a permissible range of the size of the inner diameter d1 of the wearable device 10 may be adjusted according to the inclination degrees of the first inclined surface 230 and the second inclined surface 250. According to various embodiments, in case that the inclination degrees (e.g., chamfer values) of the first inclined surface 230 and the second inclined surface 250 are large, the permissible range may be small, and in case that the inclination degrees are small, the permissible range of the size of the inner diameter may be large. For example, the permissible range of the size of the inner diameter d1 may be larger in case that the inclination angle Θ1 of the first inclined surface 230 and/or the inclination angle Θ2 of the second inclined surface 250 is 30 degrees than the case that the inclination angle of the first inclined surface and/or the inclination angle of the second inclined surface is 60 degrees. For example, the inclination angle Θ1 of the first inclined surface 230 and the inclination angle Θ2 of the second inclined surface 250 may be identical or different.
According to various embodiments, the size of the inner diameter d1 of the wearable device, which allows the wearable device to be mounted in the charging mount apparatus 30, may be adjusted between a first distance d3 and a second distance d4 which are distances between the first movable member 23 and the second movable member 24. According to various embodiments, the first distance d3 and the second distance d4 may be adjusted according to the inclination degrees of the first inclined surface 230 and the second inclined surface 250.
According to various embodiments, in case that the first movable member 23 and the second movable member 25 are maximally compressed toward the first fixation member 22 and the second fixation member 24, respectively, the fourth distance d4 may be smaller than the first distance d1, and in case that the first movable member 23 and the second movable member 25 are farthest from the first fixation member 22 and the second fixation member 24, respectively, the third distance d3 remain smaller than the first distance d1, and thus the wearable device may be easy mounted.
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According to various embodiments, the cradling housing may include a first guide member 32, a second guide member 33, a movable member 34, and multiple elastic bodies 35, 36, and 37. According to various embodiments, the cradling housing 31 may include a ring-shaped cradling space 310 in which the wearable device 10 such as a smart ring is mounted. According to various embodiments, the ring-shaped cradling space 310 may be a space in which the ring-shaped wearable device 10 is mounted, and may be a space in which a part of the movable member 34 is movable to the ring-shaped cradling space 310.
According to various embodiments, the first guide member 32 and/or the second guide member 33 may be arranged to be movable by a guide rail 311 provided at the center of the cradling housing 31, be uprightly arranged, and be arranged to be movable in directions away from or closer to each other.
According to various embodiments, the guide rail 311 may be formed on the bottom portion 312 of the cradling housing 31.
According to various embodiments, the first guide member 32 may be disposed in the central area of the cradling housing 31, for example, in the central area of ring-shaped cradling space 310, and may be disposed to be movable to the ring-shaped cradling space 310 with reference to the center of the ring-shaped cradling space 310. According to various embodiments, the second guide member 33 may be disposed in the central area of the cradling housing 31, for example, in the central area of ring-shaped cradling space 310, and may be disposed to be movable to the ring-shaped cradling space 310 with reference to the center of the ring-shaped cradling space 310.
According to various embodiments, a first sliding groove 320 may be formed on an upper surface 32a and a first surface 321 of the first guide member 32, the first sliding groove being formed by cutting at least a part of a portion thereof facing the second guide member 33. According to various embodiments, a second sliding groove 330 may be formed on an upper surface 33a and a second surface 331 of the second guide member 33, the second sliding groove being formed by cutting at least a part of a portion thereof facing the first guide member 32. For example, a part of each of the first sliding groove 320 and the second sliding groove 330 may be a curved surface.
According to various embodiments, the second guide member 33 may include the movable member 34. According to various embodiments, the movable member 34 may move from the second guide member 33 to the ring-shaped cradling space 310. According to various embodiments, the movable member 34 may be coupled to the second guide member 33, and thus may move limitedly. For example, the movable member 34 may move away from the second guide member 33 within a limited distance.
According to various embodiments, the cradling housing 31 may include a first elastic body 35 to a third elastic body 37. For example, the first elastic body 35 to the third elastic body 37 may be compression coil springs providing a compression force. According to various embodiments, the first elastic body 35 may be disposed between the second guide member 33 and the movable member 34 so as to provide a force to push the movable member 34 toward the ring-shaped cradling space 310. According to various embodiments, the second elastic body 36 may be disposed between the cradling housing 31 and the first guide member 32 so as to provide a force to push the first guide member 32 toward the center of the cradling housing 31. According to various embodiments, the third elastic body 37 may be disposed between the cradling housing 31 and the second guide member 33 so as to provide a force to push the second guide member 33 toward the center of the cradling housing 31.
According to various embodiments, the first guide member 32 and the movable member 34 may be in close contact with the inner diameter surface (e.g., the inner diameter surface of the first housing 110) of the wearable device 10, and may provide a force to push the wearable device 10 to the ring-shaped cradling space 310.
According to various embodiments, the second elastic body 36 and the third elastic body 37 may be arranged along a direction in which the ring-shaped cradling space is oriented, and may face each other with reference to the center of the cradling housing 31.
According to various embodiments, in case that a cover 40 is not coupled to the cradling housing 31, the first guide member 32 and the second guide member 33 may be in close contact with each other, based on the pushing force of the second elastic body 36 and the third elastic body 37, and the first sliding groove 320 and the second sliding groove 330 may face each other. According to various embodiments, in case that the cover 40 is coupled to the cradling housing 31, the first guide member 32 and the second guide member 33 may move in directions away from each other by a sliding protrusion 41 of the cover 40, and the movable member 34 may move toward the cradling space 310. According to various embodiments, in case that the cradling housing 31 is closed by the cover 40 in a state where the wearable device 10 is mounted in the ring-shaped cradling space 310, by sliding between the sliding protrusion 41 and the first sliding groove 320 and/or the second sliding groove 330, the first guide member 32 and/or the second guide member 33 may move away from each other, and the movable member 34 may come into close contact with the mounted wearable device 10 and thus the close contact state thereof may be maintained.
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According to various embodiments, the sliding protrusion 41 may have a truncated conical shape, and the outer surface 410 thereof may be a sliding surface. However, the shape of the sliding protrusion 41 is not limit to the truncated cone shape.
According to various embodiments, in case that the cover 40 moves in a direction perpendicular to the cradling housing 31, that is, in case that the cradling housing is closed, the sliding protrusion 41 may slide with a first sliding groove and a second sliding groove (e.g., the first sliding groove 320 and the second sliding groove 330 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, a charging mount apparatus (e.g., the charging mount apparatus 20 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the first portion (e.g., the first portion 211 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the fixation member (e.g., the fixation member 22 or 24 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the elastic body (e.g., the elastic body 26 or 27 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the first elastic body (e.g., the elastic body 26 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the wireless charging module (e.g., the wireless charging module 255 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the first movable member (e.g., the movable member 23 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the wearable device (e.g., the wearable device 10 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the movable member (e.g., the movable member 23 or 25 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the wearable device (e.g., the wearable device 10 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, a charging mount apparatus (e.g., the charging mount apparatus 20 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, a third elastic body (e.g., the third elastic body 37 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the third elastic body (e.g., the third elastic body 37 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the first guide (e.g., illustrated guide member 32 in
According to various example embodiments, based on the wearable device (e.g., the wearable device 10 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, a cover configured to open or close the cradling housing (e.g., the cradling housing 21 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the sliding protrusion (e.g., the sliding protrusion 41 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, based on the cradling housing (e.g., the cradling housing 21 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, a guide rail (e.g., guide rail 311 illustrated in
According to various example embodiments, the first guide (e.g., the guide member 32 in
Various embodiments of the disclosure described and shown herein and the drawings are merely examples that have been presented to easily explain the technical contents of the disclosure and help understanding of the disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. Therefore, the scope of the disclosure should be understood to include, in addition to the embodiments disclosed herein, all changes and modifications derived on the basis of the technical idea of the disclosure. It will also be understood that any of the embodiment(s) described herein may be used in conjunction with any other embodiment(s) described herein.
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10-2021-0045320 | Apr 2021 | KR | national |
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/KR2022/003914 designating the United States, filed on Mar. 21, 2022, in the Korean Intellectual Property Receiving Office and claiming priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2021-0045320, filed on Apr. 7, 2021, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of each of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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Parent | PCT/KR2022/003914 | Mar 2022 | US |
Child | 18354285 | US |