This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201410049951.8 filed on Feb. 13, 2014, in the China Intellectual Property Office, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to cases for protecting electronic devices.
Earphones can be inserted into portable electronic devices, such as mobile phones and MP3 playing devices, for listening to music. The headphone cable of the earphone can be long or short.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The top shell 12 engages the bottom shell 14, and the top shell 12 and the bottom shell 14 cooperatively define a receiving space 30. The first coil spring 20 and the second coil spring 22 are side by side arranged in the receiving space 30. The earphone 28 includes a headphone cable 32. Two ends of the headphone cable 32 are both outside of the earphone receiving case 10. A part of the headphone cable 32 encircles the first coil spring 20 and the second coil spring 22. A distal end of the first coil spring 20 and a distal end of the second coil spring 22 are fixed to the headphone cable 32. When the headphone cable 32 is pulled out, the first coil spring 20 and the second coil spring 22 rotate and are placed under progressively greater compression. When the first coil spring 20 and the second coil spring 22 rotate to release stored energy, the headphone cable 32 is pulled back inside the receiving space 30.
In at least one embodiment, the bottom shell 14 includes a first sidewall 14a and a second sidewall 14b opposite a first sidewall 12a. The first sidewall 14a defines a first through hole 34. The second sidewall 14b defines a second through hole 36. An end of the headphone cable 32 passes through the first through hole 34. The other end of the headphone cable 32 passes through the second through hole 36 to be arranged out of the earphone receiving case 10. The top shell 12 defines an accepting space 38 at a side of the top shell 12 away from the bottom shell 14. The accepting space 38 is configured to receive an electronic device (not shown). The first coil spring 20 and the second coil spring 22 are tied to the headphone cable 32 by two splices 40. In another embodiment, the first coil spring 20 and the second coil spring 22 are adhered to the headphone cable 32 by a glue. The bottom shell 14 further defines a guiding groove 42. The headphone cable 32, from the splicing point of the first coil spring 20 to the splicing point of the second coil spring 22, is received in the guiding groove 42.
The bottom shell 14 defines a first receiving hole 44 and a second receiving hole 46. The first button 16 and the second button 18 are respectively received in the first receiving hole 44 and the second receiving hole 46. Both buttons 16 and 18 are movable within the receiving holes 44 and 46. The first button 16 includes a first pressing portion 48 and a first protrusion portion 50 protruding from the external surface of the first pressing portion 48. The pressing portion 48 is received in the first receiving hole 44, and the first protrusion portion 50 is received in the receiving space 30, preventing the first pressing portion 48 from breaking away from the first receiving hole 44. The second button 18 includes a second pressing portion 52 and a second protrusion portion 54. The second button 18 has a structure similar to the first button 16. Therefore, the structural detail of the second button 18 is omitted.
A first end of the first elastic piece 24 abuts against the top shell 12, and a second end of the first elastic piece 24 abuts against the first button 16. A part of the headphone cable 32 encircles the first pressing portion 48 and is pressed between the first protrusion portion 50 and the bottom shell 14, and is pressed under an elastic force of the first elastic piece 24. The pressing of protrusion portion 50 by physical contact frictionally resists retraction of the headphone cable 32. When the first pressing portion 48 is pressed, the first protrusion portion 50 overcomes the elastic force of the first elastic piece 24 and moves away from the bottom shell 14. Therefore, the headphone cable 32, which encircles the first pressing portion 48, is loosened, and the first coil spring 20 can rotate to release the stored energy. The headphone cable 32 adjacent to the first coil spring 20 can be pulled back into the receiving space 30.
A first end of the first elastic piece 26 abuts against the top shell 12, and a second end of the second elastic piece 26 abuts against the second button 18. A part of the headphone cable 32 encircles the second pressing portion 52 and is pressed between the second protrusion portion 54 and the bottom shell 14, and is under pressure from an elastic force of the second elastic piece 26. When the second pressing portion 52 is pressed, the second protrusion portion 54 overcomes the elastic force of the second elastic piece 26 and moves away from the bottom shell 14. Therefore, the headphone cable 32 encircling the second pressing portion 52 is loosened, and the second coil spring 22 can rotate to release the stored energy. The headphone cable 32 adjacent to the second coil spring 22 can be pulled back inside the receiving space 30.
In another embodiment, the earphone receiving case 10 can include only a button, an elastic piece, and a coil spring. In other words, the earphone receiving case 10 does not include the second button 18, the second elastic piece 26, or the second coil spring 22.
A length of the headphone cable 32 pulled out of the earphone receiving case 10 depends on a requirement of a user, and the headphone cable 32 will be automatically retracted into the earphone receiving case 10 when the earphone 28 is not in use.
It is understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in other forms without departing from the scope thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the disclosure is not to be limited to the details given herein.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014100499518 | Feb 2014 | CN | national |