Styli are popular input devices for touch screen computing devices such as laptop computing devices, tablet computing devices, and smartphones. Styli are sold in a variety of different shapes and sizes.
One known stylus securing device is integrated with a touch screen computing device. This known stylus securing device typically includes a channel or chamber defined in the housing of the touch screen computing device. The channel or chamber is sized to secure a stylus having a particular size and shape and a substantially constant diameter within the channel or chamber via an interference or press fit. This known stylus storing device is thus not usable to store styli of varying shapes and sizes or styli having varied diameters.
Another known stylus storing device is attachable to the case or cover for a touch screen computing device. This known stylus storing device typically secures a stylus by applying pressure to opposing sides of the stylus to hold the stylus in place. This known stylus storing device is typically configured to secure a stylus having a particular size and a substantially constant diameter. This known stylus storing device is thus not usable to store styli of varying sizes and shapes or styli having varied diameters.
A need thus exists for an apparatus for storing styli and other objects, such as pens and pencils, of varying sizes and shapes and having varied diameters.
The present disclosure is directed to an object gripping apparatus that solves the above-described problems. Generally, in various embodiments, the object gripping apparatus includes a plurality of individually deformable gripping members configured to wrap around, grip, and hold the outer surface of an object. Because the gripping members are individually deformable, the object gripping apparatus may hold objects of varying shapes and sizes, such as objects having outer surfaces of varied diameters.
More specifically, in one embodiment, the object gripping apparatus includes a body and an object gripper connected to the body. The body includes a base member having a first free end and a second end, a clamping member having a first end and a second end, and a connector. The connector connects the second end of the base member to the first end of the clamping member such that the clamping member overlaps a portion of the base member and the first and second ends of the clamping member are spaced apart from the base member. The second end of the clamping member is also biased toward the base member. In this embodiment, the object gripper is connected to the body proximate the connector and includes a plurality of individually deformable gripping members each biased to an undeformed state and configured to grip an object. The plurality of individually deformable gripping members define an object receiving channel configured to receive an object.
In another embodiment, the object gripping apparatus includes a body and an object gripper connected to the body. The body includes a base member having a first free end and a second end, a clamping member having a first end and a second end, and a connector. The connector connects the second end of the base member to the first end of the clamping member such that the clamping member overlaps a portion of the base member and is spaced apart from the base member. In this embodiment, the object gripper is connected to the body proximate the second end of the clamping member and includes a plurality of individually deformable gripping members each biased to an undeformed state and configured to grip an object. The plurality of individually deformable gripping members define an object receiving channel configured to receive an object.
Additional features and advantages of the present disclosure are described in, and will be apparent from, the following Detailed Description and the Figures.
The accompanying Figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views, together with the Detailed Description below, are incorporated in and form part of the Specification, and serve to further illustrate embodiments of concepts that include the claimed embodiments, and explain various principles and advantages of those embodiments.
The present disclosure is directed to an object gripping apparatus that solves the above-described problems. Generally, in various embodiments, the object gripping apparatus includes a plurality of individually deformable gripping members configured to wrap around, grip, and hold the outer surface of an object. Because the gripping members are individually deformable, the object gripping apparatus may hold objects of varying shapes and sizes, such as objects having outer surfaces of varied diameters.
Turning now to the Figures,
In this embodiment, the body 110 includes: (1) a rectangular base member 112 including a first free end and an opposing second end; (2) a rectangular clamping member 114 having a first end and an opposing second end; (3) a curved, U-shaped connector 116 connecting the second end of the base member 112 to the first end of the clamping member 114 such that the clamping member 114 overlaps a portion of the base member 112; and (4) a rectangular lifting member 118 connected to the second end of the clamping member 114 and extending at an obtuse angle from the clamping member 114. In this embodiment, the base member 112, the clamping member 114, the connector 116, and the lifting member 118 are integrally formed with one another and include a pliable material, such as plastics or metals.
In this embodiment, the base member 112, the clamping member 114, the connector 116, and the lifting member 118 are each deformable. Further, each of the base member 112, the clamping member 114, the connector 116, and the lifting member 118 has an undeformed state and, when deformed, is biased to return to that undeformed state.
More specifically, in this embodiment, the undeformed state to which the base member 112 is biased to return (when deformed) includes: (1) the generally flat, rectangular shape of the base member 112 shown in
The object gripper 150 includes a plurality of individual gripping members 152a, 152b, 152c, 152d, 152e, 152f, 152g, 152h, 152i, and 152j. In this embodiment, each gripping member 152 is partially annular shaped and has a first free end and a second end. The second end of each gripping member 152 is connected to the body 110 proximate the connector 116. More specifically, in this embodiment, the gripping members 152 are integrally formed with the body 110 (particularly, the connector 160) and include a pliable material, such as plastics or metals.
In this embodiment, the gripping members 152 are individually deformable such that each gripping member may deform without affecting whether any other gripping members deform and to what extent any other gripping members deform. Further, each gripping member 152 has an undeformed state and, when deformed, is biased to return to that undeformed state. More specifically, in this embodiment, the undeformed state to which each gripping member 152 is biased to return (when deformed) includes: (1) the partially annular shape of that gripping member shown in
With respect to the position and orientation of the gripping members 152, in this embodiment, each gripping member 152 has a center, and when the gripping members 152 are in their undeformed states, the centers of the gripping members 152 are coaxial along axis 160. Additionally, when the gripping members 152 are in their undeformed states, the gripping members 152 (and, more particularly, the inner surfaces of the gripping members 152) define an object receiving channel 154 through the object gripper 150. The object receiving channel 154 is configured to receive an object to be gripped and held by the gripping members 152 of the object gripper 150, as described below.
Additionally, in this embodiment, each gripping member 152 has a substantially uniform thickness and a substantially uniform width. In this embodiment, gripping members 152a and 152j each have a width W1 and gripping members 152b, 152c, 152d, 152e, 152f, 152g, 152h, and 152i each have a width W2, which is less than width W1. In this embodiment each gripping member 152 has substantially the same thickness.
In operation, the object gripping apparatus 100 and, more particularly, the gripping members 152 of the object gripper 150, are configured to substantially wrap around, grip, and hold a suitably sized object inserted into the object receiving channel 154.
In this example, as shown in
A user may also use the clamping member 114 to removably attach the object gripping apparatus 100 to another device or apparatus, such as (but not limited to): a cover or case for a tablet computing device, a tablet computing device, a cover or case for a mobile telephone, a mobile telephone, a cover or case for a laptop computing device, a laptop computing device, a clipboard, a notebook, a desk, one or more sheets of paper, a belt, a shirt or pants pocket. To do so, the user pulls the lifting member 118 away from the base member 112, which causes the clamping member 114 to further separate from the base member 112. The user then inserts the device or apparatus to which the user desires to attach the object gripping apparatus 100 between the base member 112 and the clamping member 114, and releases the clamping member 114. Once released, the clamping member 114 is biased back to its undeformed state, trapping the device or apparatus between the clamping member 114 and the base member 112 and attaching the object gripping apparatus 100 to that device or apparatus.
In this embodiment, the body 210 includes: (1) a rectangular base member 212 including a first free end and an opposing second end; (2) a rectangular clamping member 214 having a first end and an opposing second end; and (3) a curved, U-shaped connector 216 connecting the second end of the base member 212 to the first end of the clamping member 214 such that the clamping member 214 overlaps a portion of the base member 212. In this embodiment, the base member 212, the clamping member 214, and the connector 216 are integrally formed with one another and include a pliable material, such as any of those described herein.
In this embodiment, the base member 212, the clamping member 214, and the connector 216 are each deformable. Further, each of the base member 212, the clamping member 214, and the connector 216 has an undeformed state and, when deformed, is biased to return to that undeformed state.
More specifically, in this embodiment, the undeformed state to which the base member 212 is biased to return (when deformed) includes: (1) the generally flat, rectangular shape of the base member 212 shown in
The object gripper 250 includes a plurality of individual gripping members 252a, 252b, 252c, 252d, 252e, 252f, 252g, 252h, 252i, and 252j. In this embodiment, each gripping member 252 is partially annular shaped and has a first free end and a second end. The second end of each gripping member 252 is connected to the body 210 proximate the second end of the clamping member 214. More specifically, in this embodiment, the gripping members 252 are integrally formed with the body 210 (particularly, the clamping member 214) and include a pliable material, such as any of those described herein.
In this embodiment, the gripping members 252 are individually deformable such that each gripping member may deform without affecting whether any other gripping members deform and to what extent any other gripping members deform. Further, each gripping member 252 has an undeformed state and, when deformed, is biased to return to that undeformed state. More specifically, in this embodiment, the undeformed state to which each gripping member 252 is biased to return (when deformed) includes: (1) the partially annular shape of that gripping member shown in
With respect to the position and orientation of the gripping members 252, in this embodiment, each gripping member 252 has a center, and when the gripping members 252 are in their undeformed states, the centers of the gripping members 252 are coaxial along axis 260. Additionally, when the gripping members 252 are in their undeformed states, the gripping members 252 (and, more particularly, the inner surfaces of the gripping members 252) define an object receiving channel 254 through the object gripper 250. The object receiving channel 254 is configured to receive an object to be gripped and held by the gripping members 252 of the object gripper 250, as described below.
Additionally, in this embodiment, each gripping member 252 has a substantially uniform thickness and a substantially uniform width. In this embodiment, gripping members 252a and 252j each have a width W1 and gripping members 252b, 252c, 252d, 252e, 252f, 252g, 252h, and 252i each have a width W2, which is less than width W1. In this embodiment each gripping member 252 has substantially the same thickness.
In operation, the object gripping apparatus 200 and, more particularly, the gripping members 252 of the object gripper 250, are configured to substantially wrap around, grip, and hold a suitably sized object inserted into the object receiving channel 254.
In this example, as shown in
A user may also use the clamping member 214 to removably attach the object gripping apparatus 200 to another device or apparatus, such as any of those described above. To do so, the user slides the device or apparatus in between the base member 212 and the clamping member 214 to wedge the device or apparatus into the opening defined therebetween, thereby attaching the object gripping apparatus 20 to that device or apparatus.
The object may be any suitably sized object having a constant or varied outer surface diameter such as, but not limited to: a stylus, a pen, a pencil, a marker, a highlighter, a crayon, chalk, a cigarette, a cigar, conduit, piping, tubing, wiring.
In other embodiments, each gripping member has the same width. In further embodiments, at least two gripping members have different thicknesses. In various embodiments, at least one gripping member has a non-continuous thickness. In certain embodiments, the inner diameters of at least two of the gripping members are different.
The object gripper may be connected to the body in any suitable manner such as, but not limited to, via: one or more fasteners, an adhesive, an interference fit, and/or a snap fit.
The object gripper may be connected to the body at any suitable location, such as, but not limited to: the clamping member proximate the first end of the clamping member, the clamping member between the first and second ends of the clamping member, the base member proximate the first free end of the base member, the base member proximate the second end of the base member, the base member between the first and second ends of the base member.
In other embodiments, the object gripping apparatus includes a plurality of object gripers, such as a first object gripper connected to the clamping member and a second object gripper connected to the connector.
In various embodiments, certain components of the object gripping apparatus are not pliable. For instance, in one example embodiment including the components shown in
It should be appreciated that the embodiments of the object gripping apparatus illustrated in the accompanying Figures are two example configurations of components and sizes and shapes of such components. Other embodiments of the object gripping apparatus may employ different configurations of the components and/or components of different sizes or shapes. The object gripping apparatus may include any suitable quantity of gripping members.
The present disclosure is intended to explain how to fashion and use various embodiments in accordance with the technology rather than to limit the true, intended, and fair scope and spirit thereof. The foregoing description is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise embodiments disclosed. Modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment(s) were chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principle of the described technology and its practical application, and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the technology in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the embodiments as determined by the appended claims, as may be amended during the pendency of this application for patent, and all equivalents thereof, when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.
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