1. Field of Invention
The present invention is generally related to a clip device for use with an electronic device having a screen. More specifically, the invention relates to a detachable, improved dual function clip device for carrying an electronic device on a clothing article and for displaying the screen of the electronic device in a partially vertical or inclined viewing position with respect to a flat surface.
2. Related Art
Manufacturing companies of portable, electronic devices, such as cellular phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), for example, are integrating music and/or video capabilities into such devices. Also, many known music or MP3 players are incorporating video capabilities. The user may need to view the screen to watch a video and have the need to interact with the screen of the electronic device (e.g., using a touchpad, viewing incoming calls, viewing a clock feature).
Devices for carrying portable, electronic devices such as cell phones and PDAs are known for removably attaching the electronic device to a user's body via a clip that is attached to a belt or an article of clothing. These devices generally do not assist in displaying the screen of the electronic device.
Generally, if a user wanted to watch a video on a cell phone, for example, the user is required to hold the phone in their hand or lean it against an object on a flat surface. Additionally, prior art devices for displaying electronic devices on the surface of a desk or a table, for example, include easels or stands in which the electronic device is seated on or within a base. Other display devices include protecting carrying cases having an opening in which the electronic device is removed from the case and placed within the opening to vertically position the screen of the electronic device. One example of a clip device that may also serve as a stand is the “MyFi Belt Clip Stand” by Delphi. Technocel also offers holstering devices. Other examples of prior devices include U.S. Patent Application Publications 2003/089382 A1, 2006/237495 A1, and 2007/125814 A1, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,385,282.
One aspect of the invention provides a dual function clip device for use with an electronic device having a screen. The clip device has a body for receiving the electronic device and a clip mechanism constructed and arranged to clip onto a peripheral edge of a clothing article of a user. The clip mechanism has an arm having a top portion and a bottom portion. The arm is configured to be movable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the mount between a first longitudinal position and at least one second longitudinal position. The arm is pivotally movable (a) in the first longitudinal position such that the top portion of the arm pivots about a pivot axis from a pivoted closed position to a first pivoted open position to receive the peripheral edge of the clothing article at the bottom portion, and (b) in the at least one second longitudinal position such that the top portion of the arm pivots about the pivot axis to at least one second pivoted open position to position the electronic device for viewing using a viewing position support mechanism. The viewing position support mechanism has a release lock which releasably retains the arm in the first longitudinal position. The viewing position support mechanism is constructed and arranged such that at least the bottom portion of the arm in the at least one second pivoted open position is positioned to engage an upwardly facing flat surface and orient the mount for supporting the electronic device in a viewing position to display the screen on the electronic device.
Another aspect of the invention provides an attachment device for a portable electronic device having a screen. The attachment device has a body for receiving the electronic device and a clip mechanism attached to the body. The clip mechanism is constructed and arranged to clip onto an edge of a clothing article and has an arm that is movable relative to the body. A viewing position support mechanism is configured to allow movement of the arm relative to the mount in a longitudinal direction and pivotally about a pivot axis. The arm and its pivot axis are configured to be moved in the longitudinal direction between a first longitudinal position and at least one second longitudinal position. The first longitudinal position allows for pivoting of the arm to a first predetermined angle with respect to the body about the pivot axis to allow the clip mechanism to receive the clothing article, and the at least one second longitudinal position allows for pivoting of the arm to a second predetermined angle with respect to the mount about the pivot axis, such that when the clip device is positioned on an upwardly facing flat surface, the body is oriented to display the screen of the electronic device at an angle with respect to the surface.
Yet another aspect of the invention includes a method for displaying a screen of an electronic device using a clip device constructed and arranged to clip onto a peripheral edge of a clothing article of a user. The clip device has a body, a clip mechanism with a movable arm for receiving the clothing article, and a viewing position support mechanism. The method includes: mounting an electronic device on the body of the clip device; moving the movable arm in a longitudinal direction downwardly relative to the body from a first longitudinal position to a second longitudinal position, the first longitudinal position of the arm configured to allow the clip mechanism to receive the peripheral edge of the clothing article; pivoting the movable arm in the second longitudinal position about a pivot axis to a pivoted open position, the pivot axis being perpendicular to the longitudinal direction; releasably securing the arm in the pivoted open position by engaging a first lock member of the arm with a second lock member associated with the viewing position support mechanism; engaging the arm with an upwardly facing flat surface, and orienting the body to display the screen of the electronic device in an at least partially vertical viewing position relative to the upwardly facing flat surface.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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The following describes an improved dual-function clip device that is for use with an electronic device having a screen which allows the device to be attached to an article of clothing as well as positioned for viewing on a surface. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/766,402, filed on Jun. 21, 2007 and assigned to the same assignee, is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. As will become further evident, features described in the '402 application may be provided on the clip device described herein.
The mount 12 is designed to receive an electronic device (e.g., see
The plate portion 31 and knob portion 32 may be attached thereto or formed as an integral part of the attachment piece/body 13. For example, in some embodiments, the plate portion 31 may be formed separately from the electronic device attachment piece and be snap-fit or friction-fit into the mount 12. For example, as shown in detail in
Arms 19 may be used to release and/or secure the rotatable attachment device 30 with respect to an electronic device 10. When plate portion 31 is secured in mount 12, arms 19 may assist in holding or securing the device. For example, in an embodiment, mount 12 may be provided on a back of an electronic device either directly or using a separate case (e.g., a silicone cover). When the mount 12 is positioned on a back of an electronic device, such as shown in
However, the above-described structure is not intended to be limiting and any retainer or attachment device suitable for releasably retaining an electronic device may be used. For example, in an embodiment, the mount 12 may be non-rotating, permanently attached to the electronic device, or made for other known electronic devices such as a GPS device or satellite radio.
In embodiments, the mount 12 is attached to the clip mechanism 14. In some cases, mount 12 may be permanently attached. In some embodiments, the plate portion 31 and/or knob portion 32 provided on the rotatable attachment device 30 may be used to attach or lock the mount 12 to the clip mechanism 14. For example, the plate portion 31 and/or knob 32 may be slid into an interlocking relationship with clip mechanism 14 such that it will frictionally lock within a recess (e.g., a corresponding recess) on clip mechanism 14. In the disclosed and illustrated embodiment, the knob portion 32 is designed to removably connect the body 13 of the mount 12 (and thus the electronic device 100) to the clip mechanism 14. Thus, the rotatable attachment device 30 is attached to the clip mechanism 14, and the mount 12 is attached to the device 30. In an embodiment, the action of sliding and locking the knob portion 32 to the clip mechanism 14 is non-reversible, such that when the mount 12 is locked in the recess of the clip mechanism 14, it is not able to slide in an opposite direction along the path of insertion. In an embodiment, the clip mechanism 14 is temporarily locked and is capable of being disengaged from the mount 12, such that numerous types of mounts 12 may be attached to the clip mechanism 14, either during the manufacturing process or by a user, for example. In an embodiment, the mount 12 may be interlocked to the clip mechanism 14 using any known mating or locking feature.
Referring more specifically to the Figures, the clip mechanism 14 is formed from a plurality of parts. The clip mechanism 14 has front or outer surface and back or inner surface. The clip mechanism 14 is constructed and arranged to clip onto a peripheral edge of a clothing article such as a belt or a shirt of a user via an arm 16. More specifically, as and further described in
The arm 16 of the clip mechanism 14 has a bottom portion 25 and a top portion 26 and a first or outer side 16a and a second or inner side 16b. In embodiments, the bottom portion 25 of the arm 16 may have one or more protrusions or teeth to provide a frictional gripping surface against an article of clothing, for example. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The arm 16 is movable in a longitudinal direction relative to the mount 12. The arm 16 is also longitudinally movable relative to a first part 20 and a second part 28. The arm 16 is configured to be movable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the mount 12 between a first longitudinal position and at least one second longitudinal position of the clip device 10. The arm 16 is also releasably retained in a first longitudinal position such that the top portion 26 of the arm 16 pivots about a pivot axis A-A from a pivoted closed position (e.g., see
The viewing position support mechanism 18 is constructed and arranged such that at least the bottom portion 25 of the arm 16 in at least one second pivoted open position is positioned to engage an upwardly facing flat surface, such as a desk or table top, and orient the mount 12 for supporting the electronic device in an at least partially vertical viewing position to display the screen on the electronic device. The viewing position support mechanism 18 also comprises a release lock 24 which releasably retains the arm 16 between the first longitudinal position and the at least one second longitudinal position with respect to the mount 12. The release lock 24 may be provided near the top end 10a of the clip device, such as near the top portion 26 of the arm 16. As shown in greater detail in
The cooperative engagement of the pins 48 and receiving members 54 is releasable by applying a pressure to the contact portion 50. To allow movement (e.g., sliding) of the arm 16 to the second longitudinal position, the release lock 24 may pressed via contact portion 50, which in turn moves and lowers the receiving members 54. This allows engagement pins 48 of the arm 16 to be moved (e.g., to disengage from receiving members 54), and thus the arm 16 may be moved (e.g., slid) when grasped or pulled by a user.
The housing of the clip device 10 is formed from an assembly which comprises a first part 20 and a second part 28 which house or enclose the parts of the clip mechanism 14 and viewing position support mechanism 18. The first part 20 comprises an opening 42 surrounded by a plurality of walls which form housing 44. The opening 42 allows access to parts of the clip mechanism 14 and viewing position support mechanism 18 via the first or outer side of the part 20 when assembled. The second or inner side 20b of the part is connected to a first side 28a (or outer side) of the second part 28 to form an enclosure. In some cases, the first part 20 and second part 28 may be snap-fit together such that their second sides 20b and 28b, respectively, are flush and form a flat configuration. For example, the side walls of the housing 44 may enclose the side walls of the part 28.
In embodiments, the second part 28 may also include a slide release device 22 for attaching the mount 12 (or at least the rotatable attachment device 30) to the clip mechanism 14 of the clip device 10. The slide release device 22 comprises an elongated body 36 with a top part 34 and a bottom part 38. The top part 34 comprises a contact portion 34a which allows a user to push the device 22 downwardly with respect to the second part 28. The bottom part 38 of the body 36 comprises an opening or hole 40 for receiving a lock device. The slide release device 22 cooperates with a wall 62 of the second part 28 to lock the mount 12 thereto. Specifically, the wall 62 comprises one or more lock devices or pins (not shown) extending from the second or inner side 28b near a bottom portion thereof. One lock device or pin (not shown) may be positioned on the wall 62 such that it extends into the hole 40 of the elongated body 36 of the slide release device 22. One or another lock device or pin (not shown) may be positioned on the wall 62 such that it extends into the opening of knob 32 to keep the rotatable attachment portion 30 and mount 12 attached thereto in place. Additional protruding piece(s) may be provided on wall 62 to interact with indentations on knob plate 32, thereby providing a locking mechanism when the knob plate 32 is rotated about its axis to different positions. When the rotatable attachment device 30 or mount 12 is slid onto/connected with the second part 28, the pin(s) (not shown) extends toward the device 30 or mount 12.
The action of applying pressure to the contact portion 34a moves the elongated body 36 of the slide release 22 downwardly, such that the lock piece or pin of the wall 62 may be pushed or pivoted from the hole 40 and out of engagement. Additionally and/or alternatively, the pressure (e.g., pushing) of the slide release 22 may cause hole 40 to push the pin on wall 62, thereby allowing the mount 30 (e.g., via knob portion 32) to disengage. As such, the electronic device may be removable with the mount 12 from the clip mechanism 14 via moving the slide release device 22 in the longitudinal direction of the clip device 10.
Additionally, the second part 28 may comprise parts of the viewing position support mechanism 18. As shown in
The viewing position support mechanism 18 may also comprise a plurality of longitudinal channels that are formed from the connection of the second part 28 and the first part 20. More specifically, when the chasses are attached, inner extended walls 66 on the left and right sides of the second part 28 may be spaced from the left and right inner walls 68 of the first part 20 to form channels therebetween on the inside thereof. The channels may be designed such that they are able to receive and hold pins 48 on either side of the arm 16, and allow for movement of the pins 48 along the length of the clip device 10 in the longitudinal direction. Thus, the arm 16 and the location of pivot axis A-A may be moved in a longitudinal direction to at least one second longitudinal position.
Referring to more specifically to
In order to attach the clip to a piece of clothing, the use may apply pressure to the gripping portion 26a thereby pivoting the arm 16a about pivot axis A1-A1. As can be seen in
In order to view the electronic device, the arm 16 is released from its bias. Specifically, the pins 48 of the arm are released from the indentations 54 of the release lock 24 by applying pressure to the contact portion 50. The arm 16 is then free to move via pins 48 in the channels formed by the chasses 20, 28 to a second longitudinal position along the length of the clip device 10. More specifically, as shown in the example of
The electronic device 100 may be attached to the clip device 10 via mount 12, for example, as shown in
In order to display a screen of the electronic device (i.e., which would be on the opposite side of the device 100 as compared to the clip), the clip device 10 may be positioned in one or more second partially vertical or inclined positions with respect to surface 102. As shown in
As shown in
As previously described, the at least one second longitudinal position may be any number of positions for moving the arm to a second predetermined angle Θ2 along the longitudinal direction or length of the clip device 10.
Also, it should be noted that the method of moving the arm along the length of the clip device 10 should not be limiting. For example, the arm may be at least partially pivoted to a pivoted open position about its pivot axis before moving the arm 16 downwardly in a longitudinal direction to a second longitudinal position.
Additionally, the user may also rotate the electronic device 100 (e.g., in a clockwise or counterclockwise position) using the rotatable attachment device 30 of mount 12 to orient the screen of the electronic device 100 at any number of desired angles with respect to the flat surface 102. In an embodiment, the device 10 may also be correspondingly rotated to match the viewing preference of a user. For example, should the electronic device have a feature for sensing the orientation of the device, the electronic device may orient the screen or display horizontally or vertically, depending on a user's viewing preference. For example, the electronic device may be rotated 90 degrees with respect to the mount 12 or clip device 10 so as to turn the screen from a vertical to a horizontal position. Thus, the device 10 allows a user to view the screen according to such preferences.
The above embodiments of clip device 10 allow for a dual function in that a user may use the clip device 10 to assist in allowing the user to position an electronic device with respect to a flat surface and carry the electronic device using the same device 10. The electronic device is also detachable from clip device 10. Further, an embodiment of the clip device 10 allows a user to rotate the electronic device in a clockwise or counterclockwise position, thus enabling one to view the screen at any number of angles or positions (e.g., vertically or horizontally, partially vertical, or inclined position).
The device 10 also allows a user to position an electronic device for use. For example, a user may position the electronic device such that a speakerphone, microphone, or other hands-free feature may be oriented toward the location of the user.
Additionally, the device 10 allows the user to position an antenna of an electronic device (e.g., a cellular phone, GPS device, satellite radio) in an at least partially vertical position so as to optimize reception.
While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the illustrative embodiments set forth above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made to the structure, arrangement, proportion, elements, materials, and components used in the practice of the invention.
It will thus be seen that the objects of this invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It will be realized, however, that the foregoing preferred specific embodiments have been shown and described for the purpose of illustrating the functional and structural principles of this invention and are subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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