The present invention relates to hand straps and, more particularly, to a hand strap which serves a supporting purpose and is applicable to a portable electronic device.
With proliferation of portable electronic devices, such as cellular phones and tablets, it is necessary for various conventional hand straps and conventional supports to be developed in order to meet user needs. For instance, a conventional hand strap is disposed on the rear surface of a portable electronic device, and thus a user can hold the portable electronic device easily by gripping the hand strap. In another scenario, a portable electronic device is erected when supported by a conventional support, and thus a user can put the portable electronic device on a desk or any working surface in order to operate the portable electronic device conveniently.
As the functionality of the aforesaid conventional hand strap and conventional support is restricted to gripping and supporting a portable electronic device, respectively, users must not only own both of them but also alternate between them as needed. As a result, the laborious swaps never stop but require space for keeping the one not in use.
In view of the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art, it is necessary to provide a hand strap with an additional supportive function.
The present invention provides a hand strap for use with a portable electronic device. The hand strap is disposed on a rear surface of the portable electronic device. In a folded state, a user directly grips the hand strap and rotates the portable electronic device relative to the hand strap by an angle at which the portable electronic device can be operated most conveniently. After the hand strap has been unfolded, the hand strap, now in an unfolded state, supports the portable electronic device so that the portable electronic device is upright and stands on any desktop or working surface.
The hand strap of the present invention is for use with a portable electronic device. The hand strap comprises a fastening portion, a supporting portion and a gripping portion. The fastening portion is fastened to a rear surface of the portable electronic device. The supporting portion has a first supporting element and a second supporting element. The second supporting element is rotatably pivotally connected to the fastening portion about an axis perpendicular to the rear surface. An end of the first supporting element is connected to an end of the second supporting element. The gripping portion is disposed on the first supporting element. The first supporting element and the second supporting element overlap in a folded state, and the first supporting element tilts relative to the second supporting element by an angle in an unfolded state, thereby allowing the supporting portion to support the portable electronic device.
The supporting portion further has a positioning element connected between the first supporting element and the second supporting element. The positioning element is retractedly positioned between the first supporting element and the second supporting element in the folded state and extendedly connected between the first supporting element and the second supporting element in the unfolded state, thereby allowing the first supporting element to tilt relative to the second supporting element by the angle.
The first supporting element has a first engaging structure, and the second supporting element has a second engaging structure. In the folded state, the first engaging structure and the second engaging structure are coupled together. In the unfolded state, the second engaging structure and the first engaging structure separate.
The fastening portion has a central connecting element and connecting cords. The connecting cords are each extended from the central connecting element and fastened to the rear surface of the portable electronic device. The second supporting element is pivotally connected to the central connecting element.
The gripping portion has an elastic adjustable band and a ring. After penetrating the ring, the elastic adjustable band is divided into a first portion and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion adjoin each other. The ring adjusts the lengths of the first portion and the second portion. The first portion and the first supporting element jointly define a hand receiving space.
The central connecting element, the first supporting element, and the second supporting element are each a plate. In the folded state, the central connecting element, the first supporting element, the second supporting element, and the rear surface are parallel.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the hand strap further comprises a pen case disposed beside the first supporting element.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first engaging structure and the second engaging structure are each a fastener whereby in the folded state the first engaging structure and the second engaging structure are fastened to each other. The connecting cords are extended from two ends of the central connecting element and fastened to the portable electronic device.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the first engaging structure is disposed at another end of the first supporting element, whereas the second engaging structure extends from another end of the second supporting element. In the folded state, the second engaging structure covers the another end of the first supporting element to engage with the first engaging structure. In the unfolded state, the second engaging structure is disposed below the positioning element. The connecting cords are extended from four corners of the central connecting element and fastened to the portable electronic device.
The aforesaid objectives, technical features, and advantages of the present invention are hereunder illustrated with preferred embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The fastening portion 11 has a central connecting element 111 and connecting cords 112. The connecting cords 112 are each extended from the central connecting element 111 (as shown in
The supporting portion 12 has a first supporting element 121, a second supporting element 122, a positioning element 123, a first engaging structure 124 and a second engaging structure 125. In this embodiment, for the sake of illustration of how the supporting portion 12 rotates, an axis A is defined as being perpendicular to the rear surface E1 of the portable electronic device E. The second supporting element 122 is rotatably pivotally connected to the central connecting element 111 about the axis A. An end 121a of the first supporting element 121 is connected to one end 122a of the second supporting element 122, whereas the positioning element 123 is connected between the first supporting element 121 and the second supporting element 122, as shown in
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In a variant embodiment of the present invention, the length of the positioning element 123 is adjusted according to the size, weight and the like of the portable electronic device E so that the first supporting element 121 tilts relative to the second supporting element 122 by the maximum angle θ. In this embodiment, the hand strap 1 further comprises a pen case 14 disposed beside the first supporting element 121 and positioned proximate to the gripping portion 13. If the portable electronic device E comprises a stylus, the user can choose to place the stylus in the pen case 14, allowing the user to take the stylus directly by hand while gripping the gripping portion 13. The first engaging structure 124 and the second engaging structure 125 together form a hook-and-loop fastener in this embodiment, but are coupled together in the other ways in variant embodiments of the present invention.
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In conclusion, after a hand strap of the present invention has been placed on a rear surface of a portable electronic device, the hand strap in a folded state assists a user in holding the portable electronic device by hand firmly and in an unfolded state gives sufficient support to the portable electronic device, thereby allowing the portable electronic device to be placed on any working surface and stand thereon. With the hand strap being capable of serving a gripping purpose and a supporting function simultaneously, not only does the user fold and unfold the hand strap as needed quickly and conveniently, but the quantity of accessories of the portable electronic device is also reduced.
The aforesaid embodiments illustrate the implemented aspects of the present invention and explain the technical features of the present invention rather than restrict the claims of the present invention. All changes and equivalent arrangements readily made to the embodiments of the present invention by persons skilled in the art shall be deemed falling into the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, the legal protection for the present invention should be defined by the appended claims.
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