Electronic devices, particularly portable electronic devices, are used for a growing variety of purposes, as well as in a growing variety of situations. Examples of portable electronic devices include smartphones, tablet computers, gaming devices, audio players, video players, cameras, portable computers, two-way radios, GPS receivers, and/or other electronic devices which are used in a mobile manner. Portable electronic devices are susceptible to damage from a variety of forces or elements such as dropping, impact, water, and scratching. At the same time, the cost of portable electronic devices is increasing. Improved apparatuses and techniques for protecting and securely holding portable and personal electronic devices are needed for better accommodating these changing use models.
In one exemplary embodiment, a grip apparatus for facilitating holding of an electronic device comprises a base, two extension arms, and a cap. The base has at least a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is configured for attachment to the electronic device or to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes two linear channels between the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the base further includes two apertures in the top surface, wherein each aperture extends from the top surface of the base to a respective one of the linear channels. The two extension arms are each formed from a semi-rigid bendable material, wherein each extension arm includes first and second ends and is configured to slide, at least partially, within a respective one of the linear channels, wherein the first end of each extension arm extends through a respective one of the apertures in the top surface of the base, wherein each extension arm is configured to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the respective one of the linear channels to a retracted position when the extension arm slides within the linear channel, and wherein a stop at the second end of each extension arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the extension arm from fully exiting the linear channel through the respective aperture when at the extended position. The cap is attached to the first end of each extension arm, wherein the cap is configured to rest against one or more fingers of a user holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the extension arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the extension arms extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the extension arms moved toward the extended positions.
In another exemplary embodiment, a grip device for facilitating holding of an electronic device includes at least a base, two arms, and a cap. The base has a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is adapted for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes two slots and two apertures at the top surface, wherein each aperture extends from the top surface of the base into a respective one of the slots. The two arms are each formed from a bendable material, wherein each arm includes first and second ends and is adapted to slide, at least partially, within a respective one of the slots, wherein the first end of each arm extends through a respective one of the apertures in the top surface of the base, wherein each arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the respective one of the slots to a retracted position when the arm slides within the respective slot, and wherein a stop at the second end of each arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot through the respective aperture. The cap is attached to the first end of each arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the arms extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arms transition to the extended positions.
In another exemplary embodiment, a protective case for an electronic device includes or comprises a protective shell for receiving the electronic device, two arms, and a cap. The protective case covers at least a portion of a housing of the electronic device, wherein the protective shell includes two internal slots and two apertures at a back surface of the protective shell, wherein each aperture extends from the back surface into a respective one of the slots. The two arms are each formed from a bendable material, wherein each arm includes first and second ends and is adapted to slide, at least partially, within a respective one of the slots, wherein the first end of each arm extends through a respective one of the apertures, wherein each arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the respective one of the slots to a retracted position when the arm slides within the respective slot, and wherein a stop at the second end of each arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot through the respective aperture. The cap is attached to the first end of each arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the protective case, wherein the cap is adjacent the back surface of the protective case when the arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the arms extend away from the back surface of the protective case in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arms transition to the extended positions.
In another exemplary embodiment, a grip system is configured for assisting holding of an electronic device. The grip system comprises a protective case and a grip apparatus. The protective case comprises a protective shell for receiving the electronic device and covering at least a portion of a housing of the electronic device. The protective case has a back surface which has a recess. The grip apparatus is removably attachable to the back surface of the protective case. The grip apparatus comprises a base, two flexible strips or straps, and a cap. The base is configured to be removably inserted into the recess in the back surface of the protective case for removably attaching the grip apparatus to the protective case. The two flexible strips are each formed from a bendable material, wherein each flexible strip includes a first end and a second end, and wherein the first end of each flexible strip is attached to the base. The cap is configured to assist a user in holding the protective case, wherein the cap is proximate a top surface of the base when in a stowed position, and wherein the cap is extendable away from the top surface of the base away from the protective case when the cap is pulled outward to extend the cap to an extended position. Each flexible strip is configured or adapted to slide, at least partially, within a slot in the cap. Each flexible strip slides into the slot when the grip apparatus is transitioned to the stowed position and slides outward from the slot when the grip apparatus is transitioned to the extended position. A stop proximate the second end of each flexible strip establishes a maximum extension length and prevents each flexible strip from fully exiting the slot of the cap.
In another exemplary embodiment, a grip apparatus for facilitating holding of an electronic device includes a base, an extension arm, and a cap. The base has a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is configured for attachment to the electronic device or to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes a linear channel between the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the base further includes an aperture in the top surface, wherein the aperture extends from the top surface of the base into the linear channel. The extension arm is formed from a semi-rigid bendable material, wherein the extension arm includes first and second ends and is configured to slide, at least partially, within the linear channel, wherein a center portion of the extension arm is accessible through the aperture in the top surface of the base, wherein the extension arm is configured to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the linear channel to a retracted position when the extension arm slides within the linear channel, and wherein each end of the extension arm includes a respective stop which establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the extension arm from fully exiting the linear channel when at the extended position. The cap is attached to the center portion of the extension arm, wherein the cap is configured to rest against one or more fingers of a user holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the extension arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the extension arm extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the center portion of the extension arm is pulled out of the aperture toward the extended position.
In another exemplary embodiment, a grip device for facilitating holding of an electronic device comprises a base, and arm, and a cap. The base has a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is adapted for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes a slot and an aperture at the top surface, wherein the aperture extends from the top surface of the base into the slot. The arm is formed from a bendable material, wherein the arm includes first and second ends and is adapted to slide, at least partially, within the slot, wherein a center portion of the arm is extendable through the aperture in the top surface of the base, wherein the arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the slot to a retracted position when the arm slides within the slot, and wherein stops at the first and second ends of the arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot. The cap is attached to the center portion of the arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the arm is in the retracted position, and wherein the cap and the arm extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arm transitions to the extended positions.
In another exemplary embodiment, a protective case for an electronic device includes a protective shell, an arm, and a cap. The protective shell is configured for receiving the electronic device and covering at least a portion of a housing of the electronic device, wherein the protective shell includes an internal slot and an aperture at a back surface of the protective shell, wherein the aperture extends from the back surface into the slot near a center of the slot. The arm is formed from a bendable material, wherein the arm is adapted to slide, at least partially, within the slot, wherein a center portion of the arm may be pulled out of the slot through the aperture, wherein the arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the slot to a retracted position when the arm slides in the slot, and wherein stop at the ends of the arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot through the aperture. The cap is attached to the center portion of the arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the protective case, wherein the cap is adjacent the back surface of the protective case when the arm is in the retracted position, and wherein the cap and the arm extends away from the back surface of the protective case in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arm transitions to the extended position.
In another exemplary embodiment, a grip device for facilitating holding of an electronic device includes a base, two bendable straps, and a cap. The base is adapted for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device. The two bendable straps are each formed from a bendable material, wherein each bendable strap includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of each bendable strap is attached to the base. The cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the electronic device or the protective case for the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate a top surface of the base when in a stowed position, wherein the cap is extendable away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward to extend the cap to an extended position, wherein each bendable strap is adapted to slide, at least partially, within a respective slot of the cap, wherein the second end of each bendable strap slides into the respective slot when the grip device is transitioned to the stowed position and slides out of the respective slot when the grip device is transitioned to the extended position, and wherein a stop at the second end of each bendable strap establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the bendable strap from fully exiting the respective slot of the cap.
In another exemplary embodiment, a grip apparatus for facilitating holding of an electronic device includes or comprises a base, two straps, and a cap. The base is configured for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device. The two straps are each formed from a bendable material, wherein each strap includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of each strap is attached to the base. The cap is configured to assist a user in holding the electronic device and/or the protective case for the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate a top surface of the base when in a stowed position, wherein the cap is extendable away from the top surface of the base away from the electronic device and/or the protective case when the cap is pulled outward to extend the cap to an extended position, wherein each bendable strap is configured to slide, at least partially, within a slot in the cap, wherein the second end of each bendable strap slides into the slot when the grip apparatus is transitioned to the stowed position and slides out of the slot when the grip apparatus is transitioned to the extended position, and wherein a stop at the second end of each strap establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the strap from fully exiting the slot of the cap.
Other variations are possible.
As people carry electronic devices with them more frequently, they have become more interested in using them for a wider variety of tasks and in a wider variety of situations. Electronic devices, particularly portable electronic devices, are being used now more than ever and the longer devices are held by the user the greater the chance that they are dropped or otherwise damaged. In addition, people are using their electronic devices in a greater variety of situations. Electronic devices are also increasingly used with protective cases and/or covers that protect the electronic devices from a variety or forces or elements such as dropping, impact, and scratching. In some cases, these challenges are coupled with an increasing need for holders or stands that hold the device in a particular preferred configuration or location when the user wants the device to be visible and/or in a particular orientation but may not necessarily be holding it.
While most of the electronic device cases and/or covers discussed herein are described as “protective” cases, the apparatuses and techniques disclosed herein do not necessarily require that the case is protective and could apply to any type of electronic device case, cover, sleeve, sheath, attachment panel, etc. In other examples, the case may be water-resistant or water proof for protecting the electronic device from water or other liquids. In yet other examples, the case may have other characteristics, such as but not limited to, water resistance, chemical resistance, and/or antimicrobial characteristics. In other examples, any of the grips, grip devices, or apparatuses disclosed herein may be used directly with an electronic device and need not necessarily be used with a protective case.
Inner surface 120 may be configured to cushion an installed electronic device from external forces, impacts, sudden acceleration, sudden deceleration, and/or other forces experienced at outer surfaces of protective case 100. Further, the compliant nature of inner surface 120 may allow it to flexibly hold the electronic device to reduce movement, shifting, or rattling of the electronic device within protective case 100. Inner surface 120 may contain cavities, coring, reliefs, ribs, channels, recesses, a grid pattern, protrusions, and/or other similar features for holding the electronic device in place, for protecting the electronic device, and/or for potentially reducing the surface area of contact between inner surface 120 and the installed electronic device.
In some embodiments, inner surface 120 may not cover the entire internal surface of the protective case. In one specific example, inner surface 120 may extend around an internal perimeter of the protective case and may not span the entire back of the protective case or the installed electronic device.
Protective case 100 also includes a front opening which permits or allows access to at least some portion of the installed electronic device. In one example, the front opening permits access to an interactive interface of the electronic device such as a touchscreen, a touch screen interface, a resistive touchscreen, a display, and/or a capacitive touchscreen. The front opening may contain a lip or edge that removably retains the electronic device in the protective case such that it does not easily or readily come out of the protective case but can still be intentionally removed by a user when desired. The front opening may also include a lip, ledge, protrusion, raised edge, rim, elevated rim, elevated protective rim, or other raised feature around at least a portion of the front opening to reduce the chances of a front surface of the installed electronic device from coming into contact with another object or surface, particularly when protective case 100 is laid face down on a flat surface, such as on a table.
Body 110 of protective case 100 may also be referred to as a structural layer, a frame, a rigid layer, a bottom shell, a shell member, an outer shell, and/or a shell of protective case 100. Body 110 extends around some or all of the outer surface of inner surface 120. Body 110 will typically be manufactured from a material that is harder, more rigid, stiffer, more puncture resistant, more crush resistant, more chemical resistant, and/or more abrasion resistant than the material of inner surface 120, if any. The material of body 110 can be any suitable material such as a thermoplastic polymer or a synthetic polymer. The material can include polycarbonate, nylon, or glass filled nylon. Alternately, any other material, or combination of materials, which provide rigidity to protective enclosure 100 can be used. Body 110 can be formed using any suitable process, such as an injection molding process. The back or sides of body 110 may also include stylistic patterns, images, graphics, and/or one or more color combinations.
Protective case 100 also includes camera aperture 150 in a back surface of protective case 100. Camera aperture 150, which may also be called an opening, provides optical access and/or an optical path to/from a camera and/or a flash of an installed electronic device. In other words, camera aperture 150 permits use of the camera and/or flash even though the electronic device is installed in protective case 100 and much of the back of the electronic device is covered by protective case 100. Camera aperture 150 may be covered with a clear, mostly clear, transparent, or mostly transparent membrane, lens, or film that protects the camera and/or the flash but also still permits optical access and/or an optical path to/from the camera and/or flash. In some examples, the membrane or film may serve a lensing function and/or provide an optical effect, such as magnification.
Protective case 100 provides protection for an installed electronic device against external forces by reducing or eliminating transfer of those forces to the installed electronic device, as well as providing a relatively soft contact surface for the installed electronic device. The relatively soft contact surface can resist scratching, scraping, marring, and/or rub marks. While providing protection, protective case 100 enables a user to still use the electronic device while it is in protective case 100.
In one embodiment, one of inner surface 120 and body 110 may be comolded (or co-molded) onto the other, comolded with the other, or overmolded onto the other. In another embodiment, they may be molded as separate pieces and adhered together after the molding process. In yet other embodiments, inner surface 120 and body 110 may not be formed, molded, or adhered together but may fit together as an assembly. Inner surface 120 and body 110 may have approximately the same thickness throughout protective enclosure 100 and in other embodiments can vary in thickness. The thickness can vary depending on the manufacturing process and/or the design of protective enclosure 100. In yet other embodiments, inner surface may not be formed from a different material than body 110 and inner surface 120 may simply be the inner surface of the member that makes up body 110.
When inner surface 120 and body 110 are formed, adhered, or fitted together, protective case or enclosure 100 may provide a one-piece construction that functions like, and provides benefits similar to, a more costly and possibly more complicated two-piece or three-piece assembly. However, it should be understood that the protective case features described herein are not to be limited to a protective case with an inner liner and an outer shell. It should be understood that the improvements disclosed herein may be implemented in a case with a single layer (e.g., a hard rigid layer or a soft flexible layer), a case made of a single material (e.g., a polycarbonate, a silicone, etc.), a case made of a single component, a case with more than two layers, a case made of more than two materials, and/or a case made of more than two components. For example, the case improvements disclosed herein could be implemented into a clam shell case with two or more pieces, a sliding case with two or more pieces, a hinged case with two or more pieces, etc. In other examples, protective case 100 may be a case that is assembled from a greater number of components or members. For example, protective case 100 may be assembled from two members, three members, four members, or more. The improvements disclosed herein are not intended to be limited to any particular case or protective case design.
Protective case 100 also includes one or more button pads 160 on one or more sides of protective case 100. In some cases, button pads 160 may be formed in or from the material that makes up inner surface 120. Button pads 160 correspond to respective buttons or control features of an installed electronic device. Button pads 160 enable actuation or operation of the respective buttons or control features of the installed electronic device from outside of protective case 100 without necessarily having direct access to the buttons or control features. Body 110 and/or inner surface 120 may also include another aperture, hole, or opening for directly accessing a button, switch, port, or control feature of the installed electronic device. Button pads and apertures may have many other shapes or configurations. A protective case may have more or fewer button pads or apertures than illustrated, or no button pads or apertures at all.
Protective case 100 also includes grip aperture 140 in the back surface of protective case 100. Grip aperture 140 extends from inside of protective case 100 through inner surface 120 and body 110 to provide an aperture or hole that extends all the way through to the back of the case. As discussed with respect to other figures herein, grip aperture 140 facilitates operation and use of a device grip, with a protective case, such as protective case 100. The size, shape, quantity, or position, of grip aperture 140 may vary. In some examples, there may be no grip aperture and any of the disclosed grips may be attached directly to an outer surface of protective case 100 and/or directly to a back surface or housing of an electronic device.
Any of the device grips disclosed herein may be implemented as a standalone device or apparatus which is attachable, either permanently or removably, to an electronic device and/or to a case for an electronic device. Alternatively, any of the device grips or apparatuses disclosed herein may be integrated into the housing of an electronic device and/or integrated into a case for an electronic device, either permanently or removably.
The grips and holders disclosed herein are configured or adapted for assisting a user in holding an electronic device and reducing the chances of the user dropping the device. In many examples, the grip is extendable for use and retractable or stowable when not in use. In the extended or use position, the user may extend one or more fingers through or around the grip to assist in holding the device. The grip may also act as a stand for one or more viewing orientations for the electronic device when the electronic device is sitting on a surface such as a desk. The retracted or stowed position is preferred when the grip is not in use in order to reduce any negative effects of the grip such as getting caught on the edge of a pocket, a purse, or a bag. It is also preferred to reduce the thickness of the grip as much as possible in the retracted or stowed position to better accommodate other functions such as wireless charging, attachment of or to other accessories, and storage.
The elements of grip 300 are illustrated in
Grip 300 also includes two bendable strips 330 which are attached to cap 320. Bendable strips 330 may be formed from any relatively thin flexible, bendable, and/or resilient material that is substantially flat and may return to its substantially flat state after being bent. Bendable strips 330 may be formed from a plastic film, from a plastic strip, from a thin metallic strip, or from another material that is bendable, semi-rigid, rigid, and/or returns to its original shape. In some examples, bendable strips 330 may have some cross-sectional curvature, similar to a metal measuring tape, which further causes them to tend to return to a straight or flat position. Bendable strips 330 may also be referred to as strips, straps, bendable straps, arms, bendable arms, or extension arms. In
In the example of
Grip 700 also includes a bendable strip 730 which is attached to cap 720. Bendable strip 730 may include any of the features, functions, elements, or characteristics of bendable strips 330. Bendable strip 730 may be formed from any relatively thin flexible and/or bendable material that is substantially flat and tends to return to its substantially flat state after being bent. Bendable strip 730 may be formed from a plastic film, a plastic strip, from a thin metallic strip, or from another material. In some examples, bendable strip 730 may have some cross-sectional curvature, similar to a metal measuring tape, which further causes it to have a tendency to return to a straight or flat position. Bendable strip 730 may also be referred to as a strip, strap, arm, bendable strap, bendable arm, or extension arm. In
Unlike the configuration of grip 300, bendable strip 730 is a single strip that is attached to cap 720 and extends from cap 720 in both directions into base 710. In one example, bendable strip 730 may be attached to cap 720 near a center point of bendable strip 730. Cap 720 may retain bendable strip 730 using a pin or bar. Slot(s) 712 may also be referred to as a cavity or a channel. In some examples, slot(s) 712 may not be fully enclosed and may be formed as a channel in a surface with extensions or tabs which extend over the channel only partially to retain bendable strip 730 in the channel.
Grip 1100 also includes bendable strips 1130 which are attached near ends or edges of cap 1120. Bendable strips 1130 may include any of the features, functions, elements, or characteristics of bendable strips 330 or 730. Bendable strip 1130 may be formed from any relatively thin flexible, resilient, and/or bendable material that is substantially flat and tends to return to its substantially flat state after being bent. Bendable strip 1130 may be formed from plastic, a plastic film, from a thin metallic strip, or from another material. In some examples, bendable strips 1130 may have some cross-sectional curvature, similar to a metal measuring tape, which further causes them to tend to return to a straight or flat position. Bendable strips 1130 may also be referred to as a strip, strap, bendable strap, arm, bendable arm, or extension arm. In
Beneficially, the grip structure illustrated in
Bendable strips 1530 are attached near ends or edges of base 1510. Bendable strips 1530 may include any of the features, functions, elements, or characteristics of bendable strips 330, 730, or 1130. Bendable strips 1530 may be formed from any relatively thin flexible and/or bendable material that is substantially flat and tends to return to its substantially flat state after being bent. Bendable strips 1530 may be formed from a plastic film, from plastic, from a thin metallic strip, or from another material. In some examples, bendable strips 1530 may have some cross-sectional curvature, similar to a metal measuring tape, which further causes them to have a tendency to return to a straight or flat position. Bendable strips 1530 may also be referred to as a strip, strap, bendable strap, arm, bendable arm, or extension arm. In
Slot 1512 may also be referred to as a cavity or a channel. In some examples, slot 1512 may not be fully enclosed and may be formed as a channel in a surface with extensions which extend over the channel only partially to retain bendable strips 1530 in the channel. In some examples, methods other than those illustrated in
Grip 1900 may be permanently or temporarily attached to protective case 100 from one side, both sides, or either side. Grip 1900 may be attached with an adhesive, magnets, a friction fit, an interference fit, a tab, a groove, a clip, a mechanical fastener, co-molding, a hook-and-loop fastener, a snap, and/or a rotational attachment mechanism. In some examples, any of the grips disclosed herein may be sized to fit within a particular feature or dimension of the electronic device and/or the protective case. In one specific example, any of the grip assemblies disclosed herein may fit within the circular shape of the APPLE MAGSAFE magnet array. In this way, the grip has minimal impact on the performance or use of the MAGSAFE interface. The flush and/or low profile grips disclosed herein may also result in the grip having little or no effect on the magnet attraction features of such an interface. For example, the flush and/or low profile grips disclosed herein may also enable the device and/or case to be attached to a magnetic desk or car mount without removing the grip. In other examples, any of the grips or cases disclosed herein may also include one or more magnets for establishing a magnetic interface with other devices or for enhancing an existing magnetic interface.
Any of the bendable strips disclosed herein may be comprised of two or more layers of materials having different characteristics. In one example, a first material for the bendable strips may be selected based on desired rigidity, stiffness, bendability, resilience, durability, and/or strength characteristics. A stiffer material may tend to keep the device grip in one or more of the extended or stowed positions until an external force is applied to change the position. The first material may be overmolded, covered, or coated with a second material that provides different characteristics on one or more surfaces of the bendable strips. For example, the second material may be chosen to slide easily against other parts, to prevent binding, for user feel, for comfort, for softness, for scuff or scratch resistance, and/or for preferred color characteristics. The second material may cover or extend over the first material on one, two, or all sides of the bendable strip.
In some examples, any of the grips or holders disclosed herein may be substantially flush, or even recessed, when in the stowed position such that another feature is helpful when extending the grip. Any of the grips or holders disclosed herein may include a small cutout, recess, or edge for lifting the grip with a fingernail or other small object, such as a coin. In other examples, the grip may rock or pivot when in the stowed position and pressure is applied to an edge in order to temporarily raise and provide access at an opposing edge for extending the grip.
Some additional possible embodiments of the disclosed grips and cases are outline in the paragraphs which follow.
A grip apparatus for facilitating holding of an electronic device, the grip apparatus comprising a base having a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is configured for attachment to the electronic device or to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes two linear channels between the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the base further includes two apertures in the top surface, wherein each aperture extends from the top surface of the base to a respective one of the linear channels; two extension arms each formed from a semi-rigid bendable material, wherein each extension arm includes first and second ends and is configured to slide, at least partially, within a respective one of the linear channels, wherein the first end of each extension arm extends through a respective one of the apertures in the top surface of the base, wherein each extension arm is configured to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the respective one of the linear channels to a retracted position when the extension arm slides within the linear channel, and wherein a stop at the second end of each extension arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the extension arm from fully exiting the linear channel through the respective aperture when at the extended position; and a cap attached to the first end of each extension arm, wherein the cap is configured to rest against one or more fingers of a user holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the extension arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the extension arms extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the extension arms moved toward the extended positions.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is rotatable relative to the attached extension arms.
A grip apparatus of wherein each of the extension arms comprises a strip of the semi-rigid bendable material that is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A grip apparatus wherein each of the extension arms must bend to extend out of the respective linear channel through the respective aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A grip apparatus wherein the two apertures are proximate each other and the extension arms slide out of the linear channels in opposite directions.
A grip apparatus wherein portions of the bent extension arms extending beyond the respective apertures press against each other above the top surface.
A grip apparatus wherein each of the extension arms returns, at least partially, to the substantially planar relaxed state in the respective linear channel when in the retracted position.
A grip apparatus wherein the substantially planar relaxed state tends to hold the cap in the retracted position until an external force is applied to pull the cap outward.
A grip apparatus further comprising an adhesive for adhering the bottom surface of the base to the electronic device or to the protective case.
A grip apparatus further comprising an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the grip apparatus to the protective case.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is further configured to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the electronic device in a viewing position.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is pivotably attached to the first ends of the extension arms.
A grip apparatus wherein the semi-rigid bendable material is a plastic film.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arms are in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the extended positions.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arms are in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the retracted positions.
A grip device for facilitating holding of an electronic device, the grip device comprising: a base having a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is adapted for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes two slots and two apertures at the top surface, wherein each aperture extends from the top surface of the base into a respective one of the slots; two arms each formed from a bendable material, wherein each arm includes first and second ends and is adapted to slide, at least partially, within a respective one of the slots, wherein the first end of each arm extends through a respective one of the apertures in the top surface of the base, wherein each arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the respective one of the slots to a retracted position when the arm slides within the respective slot, and wherein a stop at the second end of each arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot through the respective aperture; and a cap attached to the first end of each arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the arms extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arms transition to the extended positions.
A grip device wherein the cap is rotatable relative to the attached arms.
A grip device wherein each of the arms comprises a strip of the bendable material that is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A grip device wherein each of the arms must bend to extend out of the respective slot through the respective aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A grip device wherein the two apertures are proximate each other and the arms slide out of the slots in opposite directions.
A grip device wherein portions of the bent arms extending beyond the respective apertures press against each other above the top surface.
A grip device wherein each of the arms returns, at least partially, to the substantially planar relaxed state in the respective slot when in the retracted position.
A grip device wherein the substantially planar relaxed state tends to hold the cap in the retracted position until an external force is applied to pull the cap outward.
A grip device further comprising an adhesive for adhering the bottom surface of the base to the electronic device or to the protective case.
A grip device further comprising an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the grip device to the protective case.
A grip device wherein the cap is further adapted to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the electronic device in a viewing position.
A grip device wherein the cap is pivotably attached to the first ends of the arms.
A grip device wherein the bendable material is a plastic film.
A grip device wherein the arms are in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the extended positions.
A grip device wherein the arms are in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the retracted positions.
A protective case for an electronic device, the protective case comprising: a protective shell for receiving the electronic device and covering at least a portion of a housing of the electronic device, wherein the protective shell includes two internal slots and two apertures at a back surface of the protective shell, wherein each aperture extends from the back surface into a respective one of the slots; two arms each formed from a bendable material, wherein each arm includes first and second ends and is adapted to slide, at least partially, within a respective one of the slots, wherein the first end of each arm extends through a respective one of the apertures, wherein each arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the respective one of the slots to a retracted position when the arm slides within the respective slot, and wherein a stop at the second end of each arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot through the respective aperture; and a cap attached to the first end of each arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the protective case, wherein the cap is adjacent the back surface of the protective case when the arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the arms extend away from the back surface of the protective case in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arms transition to the extended positions.
A protective case wherein the cap is rotatable relative to the attached arms.
A protective case wherein each of the arms comprises a strip of the bendable material that is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A protective case wherein each of the arms must bend to extend out of the respective slot through the respective aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A protective case wherein the two apertures are proximate each other and the arms slide out of the slots in opposite directions.
A protective case wherein portions of the bent arms extending beyond the respective apertures press against each other above the back surface.
A protective case wherein each of the arms returns, at least partially, to the substantially planar relaxed state in the respective slot when in the retracted position.
A protective case wherein the substantially planar relaxed state tends to hold the cap in the retracted position until an external force is applied to pull the cap away from the back surface.
A protective case wherein the cap is further adapted to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the protective case in a viewing position.
A protective case wherein the cap is pivotably attached to the first ends of the arms.
A protective case wherein the bendable material is a plastic film.
A protective case wherein the arms are in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the extended positions.
A protective case wherein the arms are in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the retracted positions.
A protective case wherein the cap is removable.
A protective case wherein the arms include contours for accommodating fingers of a user from multiple direction when the cap is in the extended position.
A protective case wherein the contours in the arms form an hourglass shape in the arms.
A protective case wherein the cap includes a surface for receiving a decorative feature or printing.
A protective case wherein the cap is interchangeable.
A protective case wherein the protective case is configured to engage a wireless charging device.
A protective case including one or more magnets.
A grip apparatus for facilitating holding of an electronic device, the grip apparatus comprising: a base having a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is configured for attachment to the electronic device or to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes a linear channel between the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the base further includes an aperture in the top surface, wherein the aperture extends from the top surface of the base into the linear channel; an extension arm formed from a semi-rigid bendable material, wherein the extension arm includes first and second ends and is configured to slide, at least partially, within the linear channel, wherein a center portion of the extension arm is accessible through the aperture in the top surface of the base, wherein the extension arm is configured to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the linear channel to a retracted position when the extension arm slides within the linear channel, and wherein each end of the extension arm includes a respective stop which establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the extension arm from fully exiting the linear channel when at the extended position; and a cap attached to the center portion of the extension arm, wherein the cap is configured to rest against one or more fingers of a user holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the extension arms are in the retracted positions, and wherein the cap and the extension arm extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the center portion of the extension arm is pulled out of the aperture toward the extended position.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is rotatable relative to the attached extension arm.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arm comprises a strip of the semi-rigid bendable material that is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arm must bend to extend out of the linear channel through the aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arms slide out of the linear channel toward a center from two directions.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arm bends at approximately 180 degrees at the center portion when moved toward the extended position.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arms returns, at least partially, to the substantially planar relaxed state in the linear channel when in the retracted position.
A grip apparatus wherein the substantially planar relaxed state tends to hold the cap in the retracted position until an external force is applied to pull the cap outward.
A grip apparatus further comprising an adhesive for adhering the bottom surface of the base to the electronic device or to the protective case.
A grip apparatus further comprising an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the grip apparatus to the protective case.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is further configured to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the electronic device in a viewing position.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is pivotably attached to the extension arm.
A grip apparatus wherein the semi-rigid bendable material is a plastic film.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arm is attached to the cap with a pin.
A grip apparatus wherein the extension arm is in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the retracted position.
A grip device for facilitating holding of an electronic device, the grip device comprising: a base having a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein the bottom surface is adapted for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device, wherein the base includes a slot and an aperture at the top surface, wherein the aperture extends from the top surface of the base into the slot; an arm formed from a bendable material, wherein the arm includes first and second ends and is adapted to slide, at least partially, within the slot, wherein a center portion of the arm is extendable through the aperture in the top surface of the base, wherein the arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the slot to a retracted position when the arm slides within the slot, and wherein stops at the first and second ends of the arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot; and a cap attached to the center portion of the arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate the top surface of the base when the arm is in the retracted position, and wherein the cap and the arm extend away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arm transitions to the extended positions.
A grip device wherein the cap is rotatable relative to the attached arm.
A grip device wherein the arm comprises a strip of the bendable material that is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A grip device wherein the arms must bend to extend out of the slot through the aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A grip device wherein the arm slides out of the slot from two directions toward the aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A grip device wherein the arm slides into the slot from two directions away from the aperture when moved toward the retracted position.
A grip device wherein the arm returns, at least partially, to the substantially planar relaxed state in the slot when in the retracted position.
A grip device wherein the substantially planar relaxed state tends to hold the cap in the retracted position until an external force is applied to pull the cap outward.
A grip device further comprising an adhesive for adhering the bottom surface of the base to the electronic device or to the protective case.
A grip device further comprising an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the grip device to the protective case.
A grip device wherein the cap is further adapted to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the electronic device in a viewing position.
A grip device wherein the cap is pivotably attached to the center portion of the arm.
A grip device wherein the bendable material is a plastic film.
A grip device wherein the arm is in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the extended position.
A grip device wherein the arm is in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the retracted position.
A protective case for an electronic device, the protective case comprising: a protective shell for receiving the electronic device and covering at least a portion of a housing of the electronic device, wherein the protective shell includes an internal slot and an aperture at a back surface of the protective shell, wherein the aperture extends from the back surface into the slot near a center of the slot; an arm formed from a bendable material, wherein the arm is adapted to slide, at least partially, within the slot, wherein a center portion of the arm may be pulled out of the slot through the aperture, wherein the arm is adapted to extend out of the aperture to an extended position and retract into the slot to a retracted position when the arm slides in the slot, and wherein stop at the ends of the arm establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the arm from fully exiting the slot through the aperture; and a cap attached to the center portion of the arm, wherein the cap is adapted to assist a user in holding the protective case, wherein the cap is adjacent the back surface of the protective case when the arm is in the retracted position, and wherein the cap and the arm extends away from the back surface of the protective case in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward and the arm transitions to the extended position.
A protective case wherein the cap is rotatable relative to the attached arm.
A protective case wherein the arm comprises a strip of the bendable material that is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A protective case wherein the arm must bend to extend out of the slot through the aperture when moved toward the extended position.
A protective case wherein two portions of the arm slide out of the slot and the aperture from opposite directions.
A protective case wherein the arm returns, at least partially, to the substantially planar relaxed state in the slot when in the retracted position.
A protective case wherein the substantially planar relaxed state tends to hold the cap in the retracted position until an external force is applied to pull the cap away from the back surface.
A protective case of wherein the cap is further adapted to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the protective case in a viewing position.
A protective case wherein the cap is pivotably attached to the arm.
A protective case wherein the bendable material is a plastic film.
A protective case wherein the arm is in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the extended position.
A protective case wherein the arm is in the relaxed substantially planar state when in the retracted position.
A protective case wherein the cap is removable from the protective case
A grip device for facilitating holding of an electronic device, the grip device comprising: a base adapted for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device; two bendable straps each formed from a bendable material, wherein each bendable strap includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of each bendable strap is attached to the base; and a cap adapted to assist a user in holding the electronic device or the protective case for the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate a top surface of the base when in a stowed position, wherein the cap is extendable away from the top surface of the base in a substantially perpendicular direction when the cap is pulled outward to extend the cap to an extended position, wherein each bendable strap is adapted to slide, at least partially, within a respective slot of the cap, wherein the second end of each bendable strap slides into the respective slot when the grip device is transitioned to the stowed position and slides out of the respective slot when the grip device is transitioned to the extended position, and wherein a stop at the second end of each bendable strap establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the bendable strap from fully exiting the respective slot of the cap.
A grip device wherein the grip device is rotatable relative to the electronic device and/or the protective case.
A grip device wherein each of the bendable straps is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A grip device wherein each of the bendable straps must bend to slide into the respective slot of the cap when transitioning between positions.
A grip device wherein the two bendable straps are attached to opposing sides of the base.
A grip device wherein the two bendable straps enter the slots on opposing sides of the cap.
A grip device wherein the portions of the bendable straps in the slots in the cap are in substantially planar states.
A grip device wherein the substantially planar states of the bendable straps tend to hold the cap in the stowed position until an external force is applied to pull the cap outward.
A grip device further comprising an attachment mechanism for temporarily affixing the grip device to the electronic device or to the protective case.
A grip device further comprising an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the grip device to the protective case.
A grip device wherein the attachment mechanism includes an adhesive.
A grip device wherein the attachment mechanism includes one or more magnets.
A grip device wherein the grip device removably snaps into the protective case.
A grip device wherein the cap is further adapted to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the electronic device in a viewing position.
A grip device wherein the bendable material is a plastic film.
A grip device wherein the extended cap, the base, and the bendable straps form an opening for receiving one or more fingers of a user.
A grip apparatus for facilitating holding of an electronic device, the grip apparatus comprising: a base configured for attachment to the electronic device or for attachment to a protective case for the electronic device; two straps each formed from a bendable material, wherein each strap includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of each strap is attached to the base; and a cap configured to assist a user in holding the electronic device and/or the protective case for the electronic device, wherein the cap is proximate a top surface of the base when in a stowed position, wherein the cap is extendable away from the top surface of the base away from the electronic device and/or the protective case when the cap is pulled outward to extend the cap to an extended position, wherein each bendable strap is configured to slide, at least partially, within a slot in the cap, wherein the second end of each bendable strap slides into the slot when the grip apparatus is transitioned to the stowed position and slides out of the slot when the grip apparatus is transitioned to the extended position, and wherein a stop at the second end of each strap establishes a maximum extension length and prevents the strap from fully exiting the slot of the cap.
A grip apparatus wherein the grip apparatus is rotatable relative to the electronic device and/or the protective case.
A grip apparatus wherein each of the straps is substantially planar when in a relaxed state.
A grip apparatus wherein each of the straps must bend to slide into and out of the slot in the cap when transitioning between positions.
A grip apparatus wherein the straps are attached to opposing sides if the base.
A grip apparatus wherein the straps enter the slot on opposing sides of the cap.
A grip apparatus of wherein the slot is two slots.
A grip apparatus wherein the slot is one slot and the straps slide in opposite directions in the slot.
A grip apparatus wherein the slot includes a divider that divides a least a portion of the slot into two areas.
A grip apparatus wherein each of the straps slides in the slot on an opposite side of the divider from the other strap.
A grip apparatus further comprising an attachment mechanism for temporarily affixing the grip apparatus to the electronic device or to the protective case.
A grip apparatus further comprising an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the grip apparatus to the protective case.
A grip apparatus wherein the attachment mechanism includes an adhesive.
A grip apparatus wherein the attachment mechanism includes one or more magnets.
A grip apparatus wherein the grip apparatus removably snaps into the protective case.
A grip apparatus wherein the grip apparatus is inserted into the protective case from an interior of the protective case.
A grip apparatus wherein the cap is further configured to act as a stand when in the extended position to hold the electronic device in a viewing position.
A grip apparatus wherein the bendable material is a plastic film.
A grip apparatus wherein the two straps are formed from a single piece of material.
A grip apparatus wherein the extended cap, the base, and the bendable straps form an opening for receiving one or more fingers of a user.
Various components described herein may be manufactured, provided, or sold in the form of a system or a kit. The system or kit may include any combination of: a protective case or cover having any combination of the features described herein and a compatible device grip, or multiple compatible device grips or components. The system or kit need not include every component or feature described herein.
The elements, components, and steps described herein are meant to exemplify some types of possibilities. In no way should the aforementioned examples limit the scope of the invention, as they are only exemplary embodiments.
The phrases “in some embodiments,” “according to some embodiments,” “in the embodiments shown,” “in other embodiments,” “in some examples,” “in other examples,” “in some cases,” “in some situations,” “in one configuration,” “in another configuration,” and the like generally mean that the particular technique, feature, structure, or characteristic following the phrase is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention and/or may be included in more than one embodiment of the present invention. In addition, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or to different embodiments.
The foregoing disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Other modifications and variations may be possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments described in the foregoing disclosure were chosen to explain the principles of the concept and its practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention. It is intended that the claims be construed to include other alternative embodiments of the invention except as limited by the prior art.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/697,731, filed Mar. 17, 2022, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/167,198, filed Mar. 29, 2021, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/190,689, filed May 20, 2021, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/234,551, filed Aug. 18, 2021, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/272,480, filed Oct. 27, 2021, which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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Parent | 17697731 | Mar 2022 | US |
Child | 18110670 | US |