The present invention relates to a device configured for hanging, supporting and gripping, more particularly to a portable device including a cover and a supporting element capable of being fastened to the cover as a whole, wherein the flexible body of the supporting element is deformable and adjustable for hanging, supporting and gripping the cover so that the cover can be hung on a wall, placed at different viewing angles or held by the user's hand, without other auxiliary devices.
Recently, with incessant improvement in microcomputer and material technologies, it has been a major goal in the electronic device industry to develop increasingly thinner and lighter products. At the same time, more and more people have changed their reading or photo viewing habits and converted from the conventional paper-based books or the traditional picture frames to e-book readers or digital frames as the principal media for accessing information. Aside from e-book readers, and thanks to the rapid development of mobile broadband network connection technology, a great variety of portable electronic devices—such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), smart phones, and tablet PCs—have played progressively important roles in people's daily lives and, for some, have even become indispensable tools for work, social networking, and learning. To enhance portability and adapt to people's viewing habits, these portable electronic devices are typically designed using flat panels, and in keeping with the goal of being compact and streamlined, they generally do not come with supporting or fixing accessories. Therefore, a user wishing to view the contents displayed by such a portable electronic device is required to grip the electronic device in one or both hands and adjust the viewing angle of the portable electronic device manually, which is highly undesirable. This holding posture is especially inconvenient for input operations, such as those to be performed on a tablet PC. While some of the aforementioned portable electronic devices are equipped with supporting elements, these supporting elements are good only for supporting the portable electronic devices in fixed positions. If it is desired to grip the portable electronic devices by hand while viewing images or inputting data, the supporting elements do not provide the required flexibility and convenience.
As a solution, structures similar to book holders were invented for supporting the aforesaid electronic devices. Like the supporting elements of a digital frame, however, these structures are suitable for use at fixed positions only and still fail to provide the desired flexibility and convenience. In particular, a user trying to operate an aforesaid portable electronic device during commute must grip the portable electronic device firmly in one hand to prevent it from dropping by accident, and yet gripping single-handed not only is physically demanding but also may hinder the operation of the other hand. With a view to allowing more flexible operation of the foregoing portable electronic devices, U.S. Pat. No. 6,726,070 discloses an input-device holder as shown in
Hence, despite the fact that it is generally desired to use the foregoing electronic devices under different conditions, so far there are no simple and practical solutions that are simultaneously applicable to the various conditions. As a result, one must use different devices to suit different needs, thus incurring high costs and great inconvenience. Therefore, the issue to be addressed by the present invention is to provide a simple and practical device that allows the aforesaid electronic devices to be conveniently used in different situations.
In view of the shortcomings particularly the lack of universal applicability to different situations of the conventional auxiliary supporting and gripping devices designed for use with portable electronic devices, the inventor of the present invention made extensive observation and research, and with inspiration from the body shape and movement of inchworms, the caterpillars of geometer moths, finally succeeded in developing a device configured for hanging, supporting, and gripping. It is hoped that this simple device will make it possible to use all kinds of electronic devices with ease in different situations.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a device configured for hanging, supporting, and gripping, wherein the device includes a supporting element and a cover (e.g., the back cover of a portable electronic device, or a protective cover for protecting the back cover of the portable electronic device). The supporting element is a strip-like plate made of a flexible material (e.g., rubber) and provided with at least two fasteners on one side. The fasteners are proximate to the ends of the plate and each include a stem and a fastener cap, wherein the stem is connected to the plate at one end and is connected to the fastener cap at the other end. The cover is formed with a first assembly hole and a track groove in communication with the first assembly hole. The first assembly hole is sized and shaped to allow passage of each fastener cap. The track groove is not sized and shaped to allow passage of the fastener caps but corresponds in size and shape to the cross-section of each stem so that, after the fastener caps are sequentially inserted through the cover via the first assembly hole, the fasteners are movable along the track groove due to the matching size and shape of the stems and the track groove. Once the fasteners are moved away from the first assembly hole along the track groove, the fastener caps can be respectively and engagingly secured at least two different positions of the cover, thereby fastening the supporting element to the cover. As long as the supporting element is assembled to the cover, the cover can be hung, held, or supported by way of the plate. Also, the supporting element can be easily detached from the cover for storage. Moreover, when the fasteners provided at different positions of the supporting element are moved along the track groove, variation of the relative positions of the fasteners results in corresponding deformation of the plate. The user can adjust the curvature of deformation of the plate so that, when the cover and the electronic device connected thereto are to be hung, supported, or held, adjustment can be made to the hanging angle, the supporting height, and the tightness of grip.
It is another object of the present invention to provide the foregoing device configured for hanging, supporting, and gripping, wherein the track groove has a wavy shape for increasing the friction between the track groove and the stems fitted therein. The wavy shape also prevents the interaction between forces applied by the user to the plate during use and the resilient restoring force of the plate itself from shifting the fasteners away from the positions set by the user.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide another device configured for hanging, supporting, and gripping, wherein the device includes a supporting element and a cover. The supporting element is made of a flexible material and formed as a strip-like plate. The plate is provided with at least two fasteners which are located adjacent to the ends of the plate. Each fastener includes a stem, a positioning portion, and a fastener cap, wherein the stem has a first end connected to the plate and a second end connected to a first end of the positioning portion, and the positioning portion has a second end connected to one end of the fastener cap. The cover is formed with a first assembly hole, a plurality of positioning holes, and a plurality of track grooves. The first assembly hole and the adjacent positioning hole(s), as well as each two adjacent positioning holes, are connected by the track grooves. The first assembly hole is sized and shaped to allow passage of each fastener cap. The track grooves are not sized and shaped to allow passage of the fastener caps or the positioning portions but correspond in size and shape to the cross-section of each stem. The positioning portions correspond in size and shape to the positioning holes. Thus, after the fastener caps are sequentially inserted through the cover via the first assembly hole, the matching sizes and shapes of the stems and the track grooves allow the fasteners to move along the track grooves. Once the fasteners are moved away from the first assembly hole along the track grooves, the positioning portions can be engaged and secured in the corresponding positioning holes respectively. As a result, the fasteners are respectively and engagingly fixed at least two different positions of the cover, and the supporting element is thereby fastened to the cover.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide the foregoing two devices, wherein the plate of each device is formed with at least one slit located farther away from the ends of the plate than the fasteners so as to facilitate bending of the plate.
According to the above, while the supporting element is being fastened to the back cover of a panel-shaped electronic device via the fasteners, the supporting element is adjustable so that the electronic device can be hung or placed at different angles or held by user's hand, without having to change any auxiliary devices. Besides, the supporting element is easily detachable, and the detached supporting element can be conveniently stored and carried. It is also feasible to produce a protective cover for an electronic device and provide the protective cover with the aforesaid assembly hole and track grooves so that, once the protective cover is connected to the electronic device, the foregoing device configured for hanging, supporting, and gripping can be used in the same way as described above. Therefore, in addition to its structural simplicity, the prevent invention features wide applicability to various devices and situations.
The structure as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects, and advantages of the present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention provides a device configured for hanging, supporting, and gripping. The device is applicable mainly to a portable electronic device 8 (e.g., a tablet PC) and serves as an auxiliary tool. Referring to
The plate 211 is provided with two fasteners A2 on one same surface. The fasteners A2 are located adjacent to the two opposite ends of the plate 211 respectively. As shown more clearly in
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The track grooves B23 are not sized and shaped to allow passage of the fastener caps A21; however, the track grooves B23 correspond in size and shape to the cross-section of each stem A23. Once sequentially inserted through the cover 22 via the first assembly hole B21, the fastener caps A21 can be moved away from the first assembly hole B21 along the track grooves B23 respectively, before the fasteners A2 are engagingly secured in the respective track grooves B23 of the cover 22 and thereby fasten the plate 211 to the cover 22. The track grooves B23 in this embodiment have a wavy shape. In addition to increasing the friction between the track grooves B23 and the stems A23 fitted therein, the wavy track grooves B23 prevent the fasteners A2 from being driven away from the user's intended positions by any external force applied to the plate 211 during use or by the resilient restoring force of the plate 211 itself. Nonetheless, the shape of the track grooves B23 is not limited to the foregoing.
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To further increase the stability with which the positioning portions A34 can be engaged in the positioning holes B34, the end of each positioning portion A34 that is adjacent to the corresponding stem A33 is provided with a lug A340. Once the positioning portions A34 are connected to the positioning holes B34, the lugs A340 can prevent the positioning portions A34 from falling off.
While the cover 32 in the second embodiment is formed with the first assembly hole B31, the second assembly hole B32, the track grooves B33, and the positioning holes B34, the structure of the cover 32 is not limited to the foregoing. The number of the assembly holes can be increased or decreased as appropriate. For example, the second assembly hole B32 in the second embodiment can be omitted while the first assembly hole B31 remains. In that case, the fastener caps A31 are sequentially inserted through the cover 32 by way of the first assembly hole B31, and then the fasteners A3 can be moved along the track grooves B33 due to the correspondence in size and shape between the stems A33 and the track grooves B33. Furthermore, instead of being provided at the ends of the channel B3 respectively, the first assembly hole B31 and the second assembly hole B32 can be located between any two adjacent positioning holes B34 and communicate with the positioning holes B34 through the track grooves B33. By the same token, it is feasible to modify the structure of the cover 22 in the first embodiment. For example, the first assembly hole B21 can be located at one end of the channel B2, or the cover 22 can be provided with a plurality of assembly holes as in the second embodiment. All equivalent changes easily conceivable by a person skilled in the art should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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100126135 | Jul 2011 | TW | national |