This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2024-0093776, filed on Jul. 16, 2024, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a holder and item storage apparatus for portable electronic equipment, and more particularly, to a holder and item storage apparatus for portable electronic equipment capable of holding and charging portable electronic equipment, such as a smartwatch and storing accessories therefor.
In our modern lives, various types of portable electronic devices, such as a smartphone, a digital camera, a MP3 player, and PMP, are widely spread and used. These days, a wide variety of electronic devices, such as a smartwatch worn on a wrist and a wireless earphone with a Bluetooth function, are being used. Users go out with these electronic devices and use them outside, and then, plug these electronic devices into a charger for later use upon returning to their homes or to the offices.
In the portable electronic devices, in addition to a charging cable, a dock may be provided as a means of charging. Since the dock is provided individually for each device, the design and shape of the dock may be different from device to device. Thus, multiple portable electronic devices may require a spacious room at home to properly store docks of various designs and shapes, which may result in chargers left cluttered on a desk or a floor.
In addition, the smartwatch and wireless earphone may require a case for charging or storage when they are not in use. Additionally, users of the portable electronic devices or wearable devices may need to carry multiple cases separately, and carrying these accessories may be inconvenient for the users.
The present disclosure has been devised to solve the above-described problems, and an object of the present disclosure provides a holder and item storage apparatus for portable electronic equipment capable of holding and charging portable electronic equipment, such as a smartphone and a smart watch, and storing accessories for user convenience.
Objects of the present disclosure are not limited to the above-mentioned objects. That is, other objects that are not mentioned may be obviously understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a holder and item storage apparatus for portable electronic equipment includes a first frame part, a second frame part provided at a distance in a lower portion of the first frame part, a holding part provided on the first frame part to hold the portable electronic equipment, a rotating part vertically connected to the first frame part and the second frame part, and a storage box disposed between the first frame part and the second frame part, wherein the storage box is connected to the rotating part to rotate in a horizontal direction and includes an internal space capable of storing items.
In one example embodiment, the first frame part includes a main body frame disposed in an upper portion of the storage box and an upper frame provided in an upper portion of the main body frame, wherein the upper frame has a charging part formed to connect the holding part. The charging part is formed with at least one fitting protrusion to hold a cable.
In one example embodiment, the holding part includes a holder provided in the charging part of the first frame part, a hinge connected to the holder to rotate the holder, and an angle adjustment member connected to the first frame part and fitted with the hinge. In one example embodiment, the rotating part includes a rotating shaft connected to the first frame part and the second frame part and a bearing connected to the rotating shaft for smooth rotation of the storage box.
In one example embodiment, the storage box includes a housing that is provided with an insertion groove formed to connect the rotating part and a storage rack that is accommodated inside the housing. The storage rack is formed with at least one insertion part to store items, and the insertion part is separated by at least one partition wall.
In one example embodiment, the second frame part includes a lower frame that supports the first frame part and the storage box and a connecting piece disposed in an upper portion of one side of the lower frame and connected to the first frame part and contacts the storage box. An inside of the lower frame is provided with at least one weight. A bottom surface of the lower frame is provided with at least one anti-slip pad. The holder and item storage apparatus further includes at least one magnet that is provided on the first frame part and the storage box to stop a rotation of the storage box.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a holder and item storage apparatus for portable electronic equipment includes a first frame part, a second frame part provided at a distance in a lower portion of the first frame part, a holding part provided on the first frame part and has a wireless charging module for charging a battery built into the portable electronic equipment, a rotating part vertically connected to the first frame part and the second frame part, and a storage box disposed between the first frame part and the second frame part, wherein the storage box is connected to the rotating part to rotate in a horizontal direction and includes an internal space capable of storing items.
According to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, a holder and item storage apparatus for portable electronic equipment includes a first frame part, a second frame part provided at a distance in a lower portion of the first frame part, a holding part provided on the first frame part to move in a sliding manner through a guide member, a rotating part vertically connected to the first frame part and the second frame part, and a storage box disposed between the first frame part and the second frame part, wherein the storage box is connected to the rotating part to rotate in a horizontal direction and includes an internal space capable of storing items.
Example embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
Other features of the present embodiments will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description that follows.
Various advantages and features of the present disclosure and methods accomplishing them will become apparent from the following description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to embodiments disclosed below, and may be implemented in various different forms, these embodiments will be provided only in order to make the present disclosure complete and allow one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains to completely recognize the scope of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure will be defined by the scope of the claims. Accordingly, in some embodiments, well-known process steps, well-known element structures, and well-known technologies are not specifically described in order to avoid ambiguous interpretation of the present disclosure. Throughout the specification, the same components will be denoted by the same reference numerals.
The spatially relative terms ‘below’, ‘beneath’, ‘lower’, ‘above’, ‘upper’, and the like, may be used in order to easily describe correlations between one element or component and other elements or components as illustrated in the drawings. The spatially relative terms are to be understood as terms including different directions of elements at the time of being used or at the time of operating in addition to directions illustrated in the drawings. For example, when elements illustrated in the drawings are overturned, an element described as ‘below or beneath’ another element may be put ‘above’ another element. Accordingly, an illustrative term “below” may include both of a downward direction and an upward direction. Elements may be oriented in other directions as well, and accordingly, the spatially relative terms may be interpreted according to orientations.
The terms as used herein are for describing embodiments rather than limiting the present disclosure. Unless explicitly described to the contrary, a singular form includes a plural form in the present specification. The terms “comprise” and/or “comprising” as used herein do not exclude the existence or addition of one or more other components, steps, operations, and/or elements in addition to the mentioned components, steps, operations, and/or elements.
Unless defined otherwise, all the terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as meanings commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains. In addition, the terms defined in generally used dictionaries are not ideally or excessively interpreted unless they are specifically defined clearly.
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In one example embodiment, the holding part 300 is provided with a wireless charging module that generates an electromagnetic field to charge a battery built into the portable electronic equipment, such as a smartphone or a smartwatch. Since the wireless charging module is already widely used, the detailed configuration and operation thereof will be omitted. In addition, as illustrated in
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In addition, the storage box 500 is connected to the rotating shaft 410 to rotate around the rotating shaft 410 as an axis. In addition, the rotating shaft 410 is provided with a bearing 430 so that the storage box 500 rotates smoothly. The storage box 500 is provided between the first frame part 100 and the second frame part 200 and is connected to the rotating part 400 so that it may enter inside of the first frame part 100 and the second frame part 200 while rotating horizontally around the rotating shaft 410 of the rotating part 400 as an axis, thereby closing or opening the storage box 500. The storage box 500 can rotate 360° through the rotating part 400, but for the purpose of usability, the rotation of the storage box 500 may be limited to 90° to 120°.
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In addition, since the holding part 300, which is erected through rotating by the hinge 320, is provided on the first frame part 100, it is possible to hold the portable electronic equipment on the holding part 300 and charge the battery. Further, since the storage box 500 is provided between the first frame part 100 and the second frame part 200, and the storage rack 520 in which at least one insertion part 521 is formed in the storage box 500 is provided, various items may be stored in the insertion part 521, so a user may be easy to find necessary items and keep the items tidy. Moreover, the rotating part 400 is connected to the first frame part 100 and the second frame part 200, and the storage box 500 is rotatably connected to the rotating part 400. Accordingly, the storage box 500 is opened by rotating around the rotating part 400 to easily take out necessary items, and the storage box 500 is pushed in between the first frame part 100 and the second frame part 200 to close the storage box 500, thus preventing access to the items stored therein.
As described above, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the holding part for holding the portable electronic equipment, such as a smartphone or a smartwatch, is provided on the first frame part, and the storage box for storing items is rotatably connected between the first frame part and the second frame part, so the portable electronic equipment or various other items may be safely stored while charging.
The effects of the present disclosure are not limited to the above-described effects, and other effects that are not mentioned may be obviously understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
The embodiments of the present disclosure described above are merely exemplary, and the protection scope of the present disclosure may include various modifications and equivalent examples thereof by a person having ordinary skill in the art of the present disclosure.
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