Claims
- 1. A peripheral device for use with a handheld computer, the peripheral device comprising:
a housing including a front face and a back face, a pair of lateral sides of the housing defining a width of the peripheral device, and a top and bottom of the peripheral device defining a length of the peripheral device; a printed circuit board contained within the housing; a connector for extending communications to the handheld computer; a latch element configured to couple the peripheral device to the handheld computer, the latch element being moveable to latch into an aperture of the handheld computer; and a push member moveable coupled to the housing on one of the lateral sides, the push member being configured to cause the latch element to move and latch into the aperture of the handheld computer when the push member is moved into the housing.
- 2. The peripheral device of claim 1, wherein the latch element is moveable in a vertical direction along the length of the peripheral device.
- 3. The peripheral device of claim 2, wherein the push member is positioned to move in a lateral direction along the width of the peripheral device.
- 4. The peripheral device of claim 1, wherein the latch element is moveable from an original position to an engaged position for inserting into an aperture of t he handheld computer, and the latch element is moveable from the engaged position back to the original position to latch into the aperture of the handheld computer.
- 5. A coupling mechanism for connecting a peripheral device to a handheld computer, the peripheral device including a housing having a top, a bottom, the coupling mechanism comprising:
a push member moveably coupled to the housing to move a distance into the housing from an original position; a translation component coupled to the push member to move in a first direction when the push member is moved the distance; and a first latch element coupled to the translational component and positioned within the housing to move into an engaged position for engaging a first aperture of the handheld computer when the push member is moved the distance, the first latch element being shaped relative to the first aperture to couple the peripheral device to the handheld computer when the first latch element is moved away from the engaged position by the push member being moved back towards the original position.
- 6. The coupling mechanism of claim 5, wherein the push member biases to move outward when moved into the housing.
- 7. The coupling mechanism of claim 5, wherein the translational component to move towards the top of the housing when the push member is moved into the housing.
- 8. The coupling mechanism of claim 5, further comprising an interior slope extending inward from the push member, the interior slope being moveable against the translational component to cause the translational component to move towards the top of the housing.
- 9. The coupling mechanism of claim 8, wherein the translational component is fixed to move only vertically with respect to the top and bottom of the housing.
- 10. The coupling mechanism of claim 9, wherein the translational component includes a contact surface that slides against the interior slope of the push member as the push member is moved inward the distance.
- 11. The coupling mechanism of claim 10, wherein the translational component moves vertically as the translational component slides against the interior slope of the push member.
- 12. The coupling mechanism of claim 5, wherein the latch element includes a hooked extension to extend into the first aperture of the handheld computer.
- 13. A coupling mechanism for coupling a peripheral device to a handheld computer, the peripheral device including a top and a bottom, the coupling mechanism comprising:
a push member moveably coupled to the housing to move a lateral distance into the housing from an original position, the push member providing a sloped interior surface extending therefrom; a wedge piece coupled to the push member to move along the sloped interior surface when the push member is pushed inward the lateral distance; an latch element coupled to the wedge component to move vertically as the wedge piece moves along the sloped interior surface of the push member, the latch element being moveable into an engaged position for engaging an aperture of the handheld computer when the push member is moved the lateral distance, the latch element being shaped relative to the first aperture to couple the peripheral device to the handheld computer when the latch element is moved away from the engaged position by the push member being moved back towards the original position
- 14. The coupling mechanism of claim 13, further comprising a guide component that moves with the wedge piece to maintain a lateral motion for the wedge piece.
- 15. The coupling mechanism of claim 14, wherein the guide component reduces pivoting by the wedge piece as the push member is moved the lateral distance.
- 16. The coupling mechanism of claim 15, wherein the guide component includes a pair of flex members fixed to a common base.
- 17. The coupling mechanism of claim 16, wherein the flex members are positioned to be parallel, and wherein the flex members joined to the common base, but physically separated so as to move together when the push member is moved the lateral distance.
- 18. The coupling mechanism of claim 17, wherein the flex members are joined so as to move together and remain substantially parallel when the push member is moved the lateral distance.
- 19. The coupling mechanism of claim 13, wherein the push members are biased to move outward when the push members are moved inward.
- 20. A peripheral device for a handheld computer, the handheld computer including a front surface providing access to a display, a back surface opposing the front surface, a top surface and a bottom, the peripheral device comprising:
a housing having a first face, a top and a bottom defining a length of the housing, a first lateral side and a second lateral side defining a width of the housing, the first and second lateral side extending between the top and the bottom; and a coupling mechanism actuable on at least the first lateral side or the second lateral side, the coupling mechanism including a connection member that is insertable into a mating aperture on the back side of the housing upon the coupling mechanism being actuated, the connection member being oriented so that the peripheral device is coupleable with the handheld computer with the first face being adjacent the back surface of the handheld computer.
- 21. The peripheral device of claim 20, wherein the coupling mechanism includes a biased push member positioned on one of the lateral sides, the biased push member being insertable into the housing of the peripheral device to move the connection member.
- 22. The peripheral device of claim 21, wherein the connection member includes a latch element that is moveable by the push member into an engaged position for inserting into the mating aperture of the handheld computer.
- 23. The peripheral device of claim 22, wherein the coupling mechanism includes a second push member, and a second latch element, the second push member being insertable into the housing of the peripheral device to move the second latch element into an engaged position for inserting into the mating aperture of the handheld computer.
- 24. A coupling mechanism for connecting a peripheral device to a handheld computer, the peripheral device including a housing having a top, a bottom, the coupling mechanism comprising:
a first push member positioned on a first lateral side of the housing between the top and bottom, the first push member being configured to be moveable a first distance into the housing, a second push member positioned on a second lateral side of the housing between the top and bottom, the second push member being configured to be moveable a second distance into the housing; a first translational component positioned within the housing to be moveable in a first direction when the first push member is moved inward the first distance; a second translational component positioned within the housing to be moveable in the first direction when the second push member is moved inward the second distance; a first latch element extending from the first translation component and moveable along a second direction, the first latch element moving towards an engagement position for engaging a first aperture of the handheld computer when the first push member is moved inwards the first distance; and a second latch element extending from the second translational component and moveable along a second direction, the second latch element moving towards an engagement position for engaging a second aperture of the handheld computer when the second press member is moved inwards the second distance.
- 25. A peripheral device for a handheld computer, the peripheral device comprising:
a housing having a top, a bottom, and a first lateral side and a second lateral side, the first and second lateral sides extending between the top and bottom, a printed circuit board retained within the housing; a connector coupled to the printed circuit board to extend electrical communications from the peripheral device to the handheld computer; a push member moveably coupled to the housing to move a distance into the housing from an original position; a translation component coupled to the push member to move in a first direction when the push member is moved the distance; and a first latch element coupled to the translational component and positioned within the housing to move into an engaged position for engaging a first aperture of the handheld computer when the push member is moved the distance, the first latch element being shaped relative to the first aperture to latch the peripheral device to the handheld computer when the first latch element is moved away from the engaged position by the push member being moved back towards the original position.
CROSS-REFERENCED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The invention described herein relates to the following applications, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
[0002] U.S. patent application No. 09/612,017, filed Jul. 7, 2000, entitled Detachable Securement of an Accessory Device to a Handheld Computer, naming Canova et al. as inventors;
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/313,333, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,115, 248, entitled “Detachable Securement of an Accessory Device to a Handheld Computer”, filed on May 17, 1999, and naming Canova et al. as inventors.
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09612017 |
Jul 2000 |
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09745325 |
Dec 2000 |
US |