The present invention relates to mobile phones having photographic capability.
Selfie sticks are known to be incorporated with holders for smartphones. For example, US Patent Publication No. US 2015/0029352 entitled Collapsible Cell Phone Boom Arm is directed to an extendible boom arm which is attached to a cell phone casing. In this regard, reference is also made to the ExtendaPic iPhone 5/5s Case, shown at http://www.extendapic.com/.
Reference is also made to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/922,232, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,473,608, of which one of the present inventors is co-inventor, entitled “Integral Range Extender and Mechanical Protector System for a Handheld Digital Device.”
In accordance with the description below, there is provided a back panel for a mobile phone, transformable into a selfie stick. The mobile phone has an operating system supported on an infrastructure having a front and a rear, and a front panel overlying the front of the infrastructure, and the back panel is configured to overlie the rear of the infrastructure.
In accordance with a further embodiment, there is provided a mobile phone incorporating the back panel as described herein.
Preferably, the back panel includes:
a chassis for securing to the rear of the infrastructure; and
a transformable main member having a plurality of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements selectably locked in a side by side, coplanar formation thereby to extend across the rear of the infrastructure, the transformable main member being adapted for transformation into a selfie stick by extension of the plurality of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements in a direction transverse to the chassis and to the infrastructure , wherein a first end of the selfie stick is supportively connected to the chassis and a second distal end is a free end, adapted to be held in the hand of a user thereby to facilitate support and operation of the mobile phone by the user.
In an additional embodiment, each of the plurality of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements is a linear element having a longitudinal axis, adapted for an axial sliding motion parallel to at least one other adjacent elongate, prismatic element, the axial sliding motion in a first direction being required so as to achieve the transformation of the transformable main member into a selfie stick, and further, in a second direction opposite to the first direction, so as to achieve retraction thereof into the coplanar formation.
In a further embodiment, the chassis includes a peripheral frame fastenable to the infrastructure of the mobile phone, for mounting the transformable main member onto the mobile phone.
In an additional embodiment, transformation of the transformable main member into a selfie stick is operative to at least partially expose the infrastructure of the mobile phone.
In a further embodiment, the chassis also includes a protective layer mounted within the frame and behind the transformable main member such that the infrastructure of the device is covered.
In an additional embodiment, the protective layer is at least partially retractable through the back panel so as to at least partially expose the infrastructure of the mobile phone while the back panel remains mounted thereon.
In a further embodiment, the transformable main member includes:
a first end prismatic element terminating in the first end for engaging the chassis;
a second end prismatic element terminating in the second end for being held in the hand of a user; and
a plurality of intermediate prismatic elements connected to the first and the second end elements.
In an additional embodiment, each of the prismatic elements is adjacent to and operative for interlocking engagement with and side by side sliding along at least one other of the interlocking elongate, prismatic elements.
In a further embodiment, wherein each intermediate prismatic element is adjacent to and operative for interlocking engagement with and side by side sliding along two of the plurality of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements.
In an additional embodiment, each prismatic element includes:
a track configured to face laterally towards an adjacent prismatic element in a first direction,
a link element formed on the opposite side of the prismatic element relative to the track so as to extend towards an adjacent prismatic element in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, wherein the link element of one prismatic element is adapted to engage the track of an adjacent prismatic element so as to be slidably movable therealong; and
a stop element provided at the end of the track so as to prevent disconnection of the link element from the track of the adjacent prismatic element.
In a further embodiment, the first end prismatic element is connected to the chassis via a hinge arrangement having at least two degrees of freedom so as to facilitate a desired angular adjustment of the transformable main member relative to the chassis and to the front panel of the mobile phone.
In an additional embodiment, there is also provided a remotely located control for operating the mobile phone.
The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Reference is made initially to
The back panel 10 includes chassis 60 for securing to the rear 13b of the infrastructure 13, and a main member 27 transformable into a selfie stick, formed of a plurality of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements 36. Chassis 60 is secured to infrastructure 13b in any appropriate manner as known in the art, and is not detailed specifically herein. Elements 36 are locked in a side by side, planar arrangement, thereby to extend across the rear 13b of the infrastructure 13 of the mobile phone in a first operative mode.
In view of the dual use of the transformable main member 27 of back panel 10, when used as a selfie stick, such as illustrated in
Outer layer 27 may be transformed into a selfie stick, as shown and described hereinbelow, by extension of the plurality of prismatic elements 36 in a direction transversely away from the chassis 60 and infrastructure 13, wherein one end of the selfie stick is supportively connected to the chassis 60 while the other end is a free end, adapted to be held in the hand of a user thereby to facilitate support and operation of the main body 3002 or 3032 by the user.
It will be appreciated that while back panel 10 is exemplified in
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The back panel 10 includes a chassis 60 for securing to the rear 13b of the infrastructure 13 (
Outer layer 27 is transformable, as mentioned, into selfie stick 3000 by extension of the plurality of prismatic elements 36 in a direction transverse to the chassis 60 and to the infrastructure 13 (
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In yet a further embodiment, the Bluetooth switch may be implemented as a Bluetooth function of a mobile device being carried by a user-authorized additional person in the vicinity of the user.
In the first mode of use the transformable main member 27 is engaged with the rear of chassis 60, being further secured by a dual-purpose engagement member 90. As described below, prismatic elements 36 are manufactured so as to be strong, while nonetheless taking up minimal space, having a small diameter. In its non-transformed state, transformable main member 27 cooperates with chassis 60 to cover the entire rear of the mobile phone 12, providing substantive mechanical protection thereto.
In the present embodiment, prismatic elements 36 are formed so as to be small and lightweight so as have minimal bulk, strong so as to enable minimal size and maximum length, and easily deployable as a selfie stick. To this end, elements 36 may be formed to have a thin diameter, for example, of about 8mm. Further, elements 36 may be produced by a 3-D printing process and formed of PLA and/or ABS mixed with a multi-directional carbon fiber. In accordance with one embodiment, when back panel 10 is for use with a mobile phone 12 such as a Samsung Galaxy S6® or an iPhone 6®, the length of the fully extended selfie stick 3000 may be 80 cm or more.
In an embodiment of the description, a strong elastic cord 38 runs through the interior of the prismatic elements 36 so as permit compact, folded storage. After the engagement member 90 is opened and the prismatic elements 36 are extended, the presence of the elastic cord imposes a tensile force along the entire combined length of the elements 36, so as to bring them into alignment and axially pull them together into end-to-end mating connection with each other, such that the elements 36 become fully deployed.
Mobile phones have various features including operating switches, view finders, earphone jacks, power ports and the like. For example, a camera lens 66 may be mounted in chassis 60 of back panel 10 and rod elements 36 thereof are formed of specific sizes so as not obscure lens 66, or indeed, any other feature that may be built in to back panel 10. Thus, as seen in
The chassis 60 is formed such that's its perimeter edges 62 engage the internal infrastructure of the device and may abut its front panel 15 (
As seen particularly in
Referring briefly to
Dual purpose engagement member 90 is connected to chassis 60 by a suitable hinge construction 92. In the illustrated embodiment engagement member 90 has a generally elongated U-shaped clasp configuration, having a central portion 94 which is approximately equal to the width of back panel 10, and first and second end portions, respectively referenced 96 and 98. The engagement member 90 is formed so as to retain the folded prismatic elements 30 against the rear side 68 of the chassis 60, when retracted and in use as transformable main member 27.
Each of the shorter end portions 96 and 98 has a specific task. First end portion 96 is not only connected by hinge 92 to a suitable flange portion 93 (
First shaped opening 96′ is formed so as to engage with a free end portion of the selfie stick 3000, and, as illustrated in
It is however necessary to prevent rotation of the main body 3002 of mobile phone 12 about selfie stick 3000 when in use. Accordingly, locking member 40 (
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, first end portion 96 of the engagement member 90 supports the device merely by engagement of selfie stick 3000 in first shaped opening 96′.
In an alternative embodiment, there may be provided a second shaped opening 98′ in second end portion 98 of engagement member 90, wherein second shaped opening 98′ is coaxially aligned with opening 96′, but has a diameter which is approximately equal to that of rod element 36. When the main body 3002 of mobile phone 12 is mounted onto selfie stick 3000 in this manner, as illustrated in
As discussed above, it is desirable that once the prismatic elements 36 are assembled, they too are locked in a position whereat no relative rotation with respect to their longitudinal axis is permitted.
Referring now to
First end 50 has formed thereat a series of crenations, or an alternating sequence of teeth 54 and notches 56. The second end 52 of each prismatic element 36 is provided with a male locking member 40′ (
In order to prevent relative rotation between the two mutually engaged prismatic elements 36, however, locking member 40′ typically also has formed thereon a radially oriented locking protrusion 44′ immediately adjacent the limiting shoulder 42′, adapted for insertion into locking engagement with any of the notches 56. As described above, when transformable main member 27 is to be transformed into selfie stick 3000, the prismatic elements 36 are released and then straightened under the force of the elastic cord 38, and the adjacent first and second ends 50 and 52 of each pair of adjoining prismatic elements 36 are pulled together under the force of the cord 38. Therefore, all that is required so as to obtain full, non-rotational engagement of two adjoining prismatic elements 36, is that locking protrusion 44′ of male locking member 40′ engages any one of the notches 56 of the facing first end 50.
As described hereinabove, prismatic elements 36 are hollow, thereby being lightweight, and being suitable for a male-female interlocking mating when rod 30 is assembled and fully deployed. However, in accordance with one embodiment, and referring now to
Referring now to
Back panel 210 includes a chassis 260 adapted for securing to the rear of the infrastructure (not shown) of mobile phone 112 and a transformable main member 227. The back panel 210 includes a chassis 260 for securing to the rear of the infrastructure (not shown) of the mobile phone, and a transformable main member 227. Preferably, chassis 260 has a peripheral frame 261 which abuts the phone infrastructure in a manner which not merely mounts back panel firmly thereon, but also seals against the ingress of dirt and liquids.
Outer layer 227 is selectably convertible into a selfie stick, being formed of a plurality of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements 236. Elements 236 are selectably locked in a side by side, planar formation thereby to extend across the rear 13b (
In the following description, when transformable main member 227 is described in its transformed, extended or deployed state, it may be referred to as selfie stick 3030. Furthermore, the term ‘main body’ as used herein, means that portion of the phone which is mounted on the selfie stick 3030 for use remotely from a user holding the free end thereof.
In a second operative mode, the plurality 230 of interlocking elongate, prismatic elements 236 are extendable in a mutually supporting rod formation in a direction transverse to chassis 260 and to the infrastructure so as to be usable as selfie stick 3030. When deployed in this manner as a selfie stick, a first end 232 of the selfie stick 3030 is supportively connected to chassis 260 and a second distal end 234 is a free end, adapted to be held in the hand of a user thereby to facilitate support and operation of the main body 3032 of mobile phone 112.
Referring now to
Transformable main member 227 includes a plurality 230 of parallel, interlocking elongate, prismatic elements 236 configured for side by side substantially overlapping, coplanar arrangement when in the first operative mode, as seen, inter alia, in
It is seen that each of the prismatic elements 236 is a linear element having a longitudinal axis 237 (
Referring now to
In the present example, each of the prismatic elements 233, 235 and 236 (reference numeral 236 being used to denote each of these types of prismatic element unless stated otherwise), is formed to include a track 237 which faces laterally outwards in a first direction, towards an adjacent prismatic element 236. There is further provided a link element 239 which is formed on the opposite side of the prismatic element 236 relative to the track so as to extend laterally towards an adjacent prismatic element 236 in a second direction, opposite to the first direction.
As seen, each of the prismatic elements 236 is in interlocking, side by side, sliding engagement with one or more prismatic elements 236 by engagement of link element 239 along an adjacent track 237. In the present example, this sliding interlocking arrangement is achieved by providing the link element 239 with a cross-sectional profile so as to be widened at its free end 241, the widened portion 241 being adapted for sliding within a correspondingly widened inner portion 243 of track 237, and effectively confined therewithin. There is also provided, however, a stop member 245 which is fastened to an end 246 of prismatic element 236 so as to prevent link element 239 from sliding out of an engaged track 237 during extension of selfie stick 3030 and consequent disconnection of the individual prismatic elements 236.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the length of selfie stick 3030 when fully extended is a function of the length and number of prismatic elements 236, which in turn is a function of the strength of the elements 236 including their material strength. In one example, selfie stick 3030 is 71 cm in length, and its various components are made of various materials, including aluminum for tracks 237, plastic (nylon combined with glass fibers) for link elements 239, and plastic (ABS) for stop members 245. This is however merely one example, and other materials may also be used.
Referring now briefly to
In accordance with one embodiment, hinge arrangement 292 may have a ball and socket type construction. The exploded view of
Referring now to
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been shown and described hereinabove, merely by way of non-limiting example. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined solely by the claims, which follow.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2017/050847 | 7/31/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62371769 | Aug 2016 | US |