The invention relates generally to supports and stands for computing devices.
Various supports for laptop devices and other computing devices are long known in the art. Many past laptop supports include an angularly fixed panel that is configured to support the computing device at a desired angle, either for viewing purposes or, in the case of a laptop, an ergonomic disposition for the keyboard. Some of the forgoing supports are angularly adjustable lap desks, while other supports may have easel-like construction. Generally, such supports are bulky and may not pack in a laptop carrying case. In addition, laptop devices and other computing devices frequently have air intake and air exhaust vents for cooling purposes that may be obscured by past supports.
It would be desirable to provide a support system that includes components that may attach to an underside of a laptop and wherein portions of the support system are easily stowed in a low-profile state when not in use.
It would be desirable to provide a support system for the laptop or other computing device that allows a user to customize the placement of various components of the support system to optimize the cooling functions of the laptop.
Further, it would be desirable for such a support system to include one or more components that are temporarily attachable to an underside of the laptop.
Further, it would be desirable for such a support system to include one or more prong components that are positionable to alter the angular disposition of the underside of the laptop with respect to a support surface such as a desk or table top.
In a general implementation according to the present invention, a computing device support system includes one or more attachable mounts that may be positioned anywhere on the underside of a computing device which may be a laptop computing device. The system also includes one or more prongs that are configured to serve as height adjustable legs and when coupled to an attachable mount, project from the underside of the device. The one or more attachable mounts may include an adhesive layer that permits each attachable mount to adhere to the underside of the laptop at any desired location and safely away from air vents that may be on the underside of the laptop. Once the attachable mount is affixed to the underside of a computing device, the support system allows varying heights and angles of support by altering the ways in which the one or more prongs and the attachable mount are coupled.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the attachable mounts include an active prong retention portion that connects to a proximal portion of a support prong.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the attachable mounts include a passive prong retention portion that connects to the proximal portion of the support prong, a distal portion of the support prong or an intermediate portion of the support prong between the proximal portion and distal portion.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the active prong retention portion is adapted to hold the support prong in a projecting disposition relative to the underside of the computing device.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, a passive prong retention portion of the attachable mount is adapted to hold the support prong in a non-projecting “stowed” position relative to the underside of the computing device.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the support prong may be one piece construction.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the support prong may be multi-piece construction.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the proximal portion and most distal portion of the support prong may be coaxial.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, a proximal portion and most distal portion of the support prong may be non-coaxial.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, adjacent intermediate portions of the support prong may snap together or otherwise provide for temporary attachment whereby the support prong may be lengthened or shortened.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, a distal end of the support prong may include a stabilizing elements such as a broad foot, a branch or a fork.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the attachable mount may include a pivotable connector for a proximal support prong.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the attachable mount may include a connector for a pivoting connector of a support prong.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the attachable mount may include a slot for a prong-to-mount connector.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, the attachable mount may include a connector for one or more telescoping prong sections.
In an aspect combinable with the foregoing exemplary implementation, one or more support prong sections may include a pivoting connector for connecting adjacent prong sections.
Support Setup
Setup Procedure
The following steps of a setup procedure are generally applicable to various implementations described herein: (1) providing at least one attachable mount, and at least one support prong; (2) adhere at least one of the attachable mounts to the underside of a laptop; (3) to support the laptop in a tilted raised position, couple at least one support prong to an active coupler portion of the attachable mount such that the support prong is in an active, extended position; (4) to adjust the tilt of the laptop, decouple the support prong, rotate the prong-to-mount portion and re-couple the support prong to the attachable mount; (5) to lower the laptop, decouple the support prong and mate support prong with the passive coupler portion of the attachable mount such that the support prong is in a stowed position. Note that in some cases, such as the implementation shown in
Scaling of the attached drawings is approximate. For example, it is intended that the prong-to-mount portion 305 of a support prong 300 be sized and shaped to mate relatively tightly with the active coupler recess 205 and passive coupler recess 207 of the attachable mount 200.
In the following description, the term “support prong” means a relatively slender projecting portion capable of supporting at least a portion of the weight of a laptop. The term “active position” means the support prong is in an extended position and actively supportive of the laptop or tablet being supported. The term “passive position” means that the support prong is stowed in some manner described in the disclosed embodiments. Unless otherwise explained, any technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The singular terms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Similarly, the word “or” is intended to include “and” unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of this disclosure, suitable methods and materials are described below. The term “comprises” means “includes.” All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references listed in this disclosure are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes. In case of conflict, the present specification, including explanations of terms, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and not intended to be limiting.
Referring generally to
In the case of one non-coaxial implementation shown in
Various implementations that include a support prong 300 with coaxial sections are shown generally in
Various implementations including a branching support prong (b) and a prong with a wide foot at its distal end are depicted in
Various implementations including attachable mounts 200 adapted to secure plural support prongs 300 are shown in
Various implementations including a multi-section 306 support prong 301 capable of telescoping are shown in
An implementation shown in
An implementation shown in
An implementation shown in
In various implementations depicted herein, typically, the attachment means for attaching the attachable mount to a computing device is an adhesive layer on the underside of the attachable mount, e.g., adhering surface 202 (
It should be understood that the drawings and detailed description herein are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive manner, and are not intended to be limiting to the particular forms and examples disclosed. Accordingly, it is intended that this disclosure encompass any further modifications, changes, rearrangements, substitutions, alternatives, design choices, and implementations as would be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art having benefit of this disclosure, and falling within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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