Taking of selfie or close-up pictures with mobile phones has become very popular. However, it is very often difficult often to have your pet stay still for an appropriate selfie or other photo. Thus, a device that captures your pet's attention for taking a photo or a selfie using a mobile phone is desired.
In an example embodiment, a mobile phone device includes a body for connecting with a mobile phone or a camera, an arm coupled to the body at or proximate a proximal end of the arm, and a recess extending from the arm at or proximate a distal end of the arm. In another example embodiment, the arm is lockable to the body at any of multiple orientations relative to the body. In yet another example embodiment, the device also includes a fastener for locking the arm to the body at any of the multiple orientations. In a further example embodiment, the arm includes a first member locked relative to the body at a desired orientation of the multiple orientations relative to the body, a second member separate from the first member, and a spring coupling the first member to the second member. In yet a further example embodiment, the recess extends from the second member. In one example embodiment, the recess is a cup. In a further example embodiment, the device is clamped the mobile phone or camera.
In another example embodiment, a mobile phone device includes a body for clamping on to a mobile phone, an arm including a first member coupled to the body and second member separate from the first member, a spring coupling the first member to the second member, and a receptacle on the second member for holding an item. In yet another example embodiment, the second member flexes relative to the first member. In an example embodiment, the arm is lockable to the body at any of multiple orientations. In a further example embodiment, the device also includes a fastener for locking the arm to the body at any of the multiple the multiple orientations.
In an example embodiment, a method of taking a picture of a pet includes, connecting a mobile phone having a camera or a camera to a device including a flexing arm, holding a treat with the arm for attracting the pet, taking a picture of the pet, flexing the arm, and releasing the flexed arm launching the treat. In another example embodiment, the device includes a body and the arm is connected to the body, and the method also includes orienting the arm to a desired orientation relative to the body, and locking the arm in the desired orientation relative to the body. In yet another example embodiment the body is a grip, and connecting includes gripping the mobile phone having the camera or the camera with the grip. In a further example embodiment, the arm includes a first member coupled to a second member via a spring, and locking the arm includes locking the first member relative to the body. In yet a further example embodiment, the second member includes a recess, and holding the treat includes placing the treat in the recess.
FIG.1 is a perspective view of an example embodiment device for use in taking photos.
In an example embodiment, a device 10 for allowing a pet owner to take pictures or selfies of a pet is provided. The device includes a body or grip 12 for gripping a mobile phone to be used in taking the picture is provided. Any grip may be used. An example grip is a channel type grip having opposing side members 14, 16. The opposing side members may be spread apart against a spring force that urges the opposing side members to come together so as to clamp or grip a mobile phone. Such exemplary embodiment grips are known. Other grips may also be used as, for example, grips that grip to the front and rear of a phone without blocking the camera, such as the grip described in U.S. Pat. No. 9, 516,203 (the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference) using by opposing members 16, 17 disclosed therein.
A holding member or holder 20 for holding a treat for the pet is provided in an example embodiment. In the shown example embodiment, the holding member is connected to a side member, as for example side member 16, shown in
The grip in this example embodiment includes a threaded opening 32. A fastener 34 is used to penetrate the opening 30 of the arm and fasten to the threaded opening 32 on the grip. The fastener 34 in an example embodiment includes a head 36 from which extends a threaded fastening member 38 for threading into the threaded opening 32. The head in the shown example embodiment has the shape of a dial that allows for threading of the fastening member to the threaded opening on the grip by turning the head using one's finger(s). This allows for easy fastening of the fastener to the grip using one's finger(s) to lock the arm, and thus the holding member, in position. The arm and holding member may be locked in multiple orientations relative to the grip. Once the arm is oriented in the desired orientation, it may be locked in place by screwing the fastening member to the grip to lock the arm in the desired orientation.
In another example embodiment (not shown) a threaded member may extend from the grip such that it can penetrate the opening 30 of the arm and a nut is then threaded on the threaded member to lock the arm in position.
In the shown example embodiment, the arm is two-section arm. A first section 40 of the arm includes the opening 30 proximate an end thereof. A second section 42 includes the holder. The two sections are connected in a spaced apart relationship using a spring 44. The spring 44 in an example embodiment is a coil spring. A first end portion 46 of the spring is slid over an end portion 48 of the arm first section and a second end portion 50 of the spring is slid over an end portion 52 of the arm second section. The end portions 50, 52 of the arm sections receiving may have a reduced diameter. In an example embodiment, the spring connects to each end portion of each arm section by friction. In the shown example embodiment, the first section 40 of the arm is much shorter than the second section 42 of the arm. The arm second section can flex relative to the arm first section about the spring. In this regard, the arm second section can be pulled and flexed relative to the first second and any treat in the holding member may be launched by releasing the flexed arm second section. In an example embodiment, as shown in
In an example embodiment, a mobile phone 60 is positioned so that it is gripped by the grip 12 as for example shown in
While the present disclosure has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments and modifications can be devised which do not materially depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. All such embodiments and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure as defined in the following claims.