The emergence and popularity of mobile computing has made portable computing devices, due to their compact design and light weight, a staple in today's marketplace. Tablet computers are examples of portable computing devices that are widely used. Tablet computers are single units generally employing a touchscreen on a display surface of the tablet that may be used for both viewing and input. Users of tablets may interact with the touchscreen via finger or stylus gestures. While handling the tablet in their hands, a user may have the flexibility to view the display surface in a plurality of viewing angles, according to user preference.
While using a portable computing device, such as a tablet computer, there may be instances when users may desire to have their hands free bile using the device, particularly when the device is used for a prolonged period of time (e.g., for media consumption, such as watching a movie). Laying the tablet computer flat on a surface, such as a table, may not provide a desirable viewing angle of the display surface for a user. Accessories are available for tablet computers that allow users to have their hands free and view the display surface of the tablet at an appropriate viewing angle. Such accessories may be fitted to a tablet computer in various form factors.
When designing such accessories, factors that may be considered include at east aesthetics and ease of use. When choosing a tablet accessory, users may consider the overall appearance of the tablet computer when fitted with the accessory. With regards to ease of use, users may consider the ease of adding and removing the accessory from the tablet, and the ease of using the accessory while it is fitted to the tablet. For example, users may consider whether the system including the accessory fitted to the tablet is stable and sturdy for use on various surfaces (e.g., on the lap of a user or a level surface, such as a desk or table).
37 Examples disclosed herein provide an accessory for a portable computing device such as a tablet computer. The accessory may function as a detachable stand by supporting the tablet in a plurality of viewing angles.
In one example, a system can include a portable computing device, including a display surface and a back surface opposite the display surface, and a stand to support the device in a plurality of viewing angles. The stand can include a first portion, including a power source, and a second portion pivotally attached to the first portion and detachably coupled to a sidewall of the device.
In another example, a detachable stand is included for supporting a device in a plurality of viewing angles. The stand can include a first portion, including a power source, and a second portion pivotally attached to the first portion and detachably coupled to a sidewall of the device. The second portion can include protrusions to occupy cavities within the sidewall of the device when the device is coupled to the stand.
In yet another example, a system can include a portable computing device, including a display surface and a back surface opposite, the display surface, and a stand to support the device in a plurality of viewing angles. The stand can include a first portion, including a power source, and a second portion pivotally attached to the first portion and detachably coupled to a sidewall of the device, wherein the first portion is rotatable towards the back surface of the device. The stand can include a hinge mechanism to pivotally attach the second portion to the first portion, wherein the hinge mechanism is to support the device in the plurality of viewing angles.
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The second portion 104 of the stand 100 may be detachably coupled to a sidewall of the tablet (e.g., see
As an example, the tablet may be communicatively and/or electrically coupled to the stand 100 via one or more of the protrusions 108 (e.g., conductive connector 108b). As an example, the first portion 102 of the stand 100 may include a power source, such as, but not limited to, a rechargeable battery. When connecting the connector 108b with a charging port located on the bottom sidewall of the tablet, the connector 108b may electrically couple the power source with the tablet. By supplementing an internal power source that may be disposed within the tablet (e.g., one or more rechargeable batteries), the power source included in the stand 100 may provide additional power for operating the tablet. As tablet computers may have a reduced size and/or thickness in order to make it practical for users to handle tablets in their hands, the capacity of the battery disposed within the tablet may also be limited, due to the limitation in space. As a result, the supplemental power source included in the stand 100 may extend the use time of the tablet in between charges.
The power source 202 may be secured to the first portion 102 of the stand 100 via protrusions 204 according to various methods such as, but not limited to, via a latching mechanism and/or magnetic coupling. With regards to a latching mechanism, a releasing mechanism 208 may be included for releasing the latching mechanism when it is desirable to detach the power source 202 from the first portion 102. With regards to magnetic coupling, one or more of the protrusions 204 may include magnetically active components that provide an associated magnetic field to cooperatively interact with the magnetic fields generated by magnetically active components included in one or more cavities of the power source 202 for receiving the protrusions 204.
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Examples of the device 300 include; but are ere not limited to, a smart phone or a tablet. The device 300 may include a display surface 306 and a back surface 304 opposite the display surface 306. The display surface 306 may be a touchscreen, allowing a user to interact directly with what is displayed by touching the screen with simple or multi-touch gestures. Although the figures illustrate that the back surface 304 includes a flat surface, the back surface 304 may include a plurality of different surfaces, such as a convex surface. In between the display surface 306 and the back surface 304, the device 300 may include sidewalls 310 around a perimeter of the device 300. As an example, the device 300 may include four sidewalls 310 (e.g., a left sidewall, a right sidewall, a top sidewall, and a bottom sidewall). Although a user may be able to view the device 300 in a portrait or landscape orientation, the bottom sidewall may refer to the same sidewall 310 of the device 300.
As described above, the second portion 104 of the detachable stand 100 may include one or more protrusions 108 to occupy cavities 308 within the bottom sidewall of the device 300 when the device 300 is coupled to the stand 100, as illustrated in
By occupying the cavities 308 within the bottom sidewall of the device 300, the protrusions 108 may secure the device 300 to the stand 100, and provide an appropriate level of stability and sturdiness while handling the device 300 when it is coupled to the stand 100. The device 300 may be detachably coupled to the stand 100 via the protrusions 108 according to various methods such as, but not limited to, via a latching mechanism and/or magnetic coupling. Referring to
With regards to magnetic coup, ng, one or more of he protrusions 108 may include a variety of magnetically active components that provide an associated magnetic field to cooperatively interact with the magnetic fields generated by the magnetically active components included in one or more cavities 308. When the protrusions 108 are placed within proximity of the cavities 308, the stand 100 and the device 300 may remain in a magnetically attached state if and until a releasing force of sufficient magnitude is applied that overcomes the overall net attractive magnetic force between the protrusions 108 and the cavities 308. As an example, either the protrusions 108 or the cavities 308 may include magnetically passive elements that can interact with the magnetic fields generated by the other components. Examples of magnetically passive elements include, but are not limited to, ferromagnetic materials such as iron or steel.
Properties of the magnetically active components that may be controlled include, but are not limited to, field strength and magnetic polarity. As an example, the magnetically active components used to magnetically attach the device 300 to the stand 100 can assure the device 300 may only attach to the stand 100 in a specific orientation. For example, it may not be desirable to attach the device 300 to the stand 100 with the display surface 306 facing the first portion 102 of the stand 100. As an example, this reverse orientation may be avoided by controlling properties of one or more of the magnetically active components, such as magnetic polarity.
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In addition to functioning as a stand for supporting the device a plurality of viewing angles, the stand 100 may include ports, in addition to port 112, to provide, the device 300 connectivity to accessories or peripherals for the device. As an example, the stand may include one or more Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for connecting accessories, such as a mouse and/or keyboard. Examples of other ports include, but are not limited to, HDMI, Thunderbolt, and an audio jack. In addition to ports that require physical connections, accessories may communicate with the system by other forms of communication that may not require a physical connection, such as a form of wire less communication (e.g., Bluetooth). Any accessories connected to the stand 100 may be communicatively coupled to the device 300 via the connector 108b and/or a form of wireless communication (e.g., Bluetooth).
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It is appreciated that examples described may include various components and features. It is also appreciated that numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the examples. However, it is appreciated that the examples may be practiced without limitations to these specific details. In other instances, well known methods and structures may not be described detail avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the examples Also, the examples may be used in combination with each other.
Reference in the specification to “an example” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the example is included in at least one example, but not necessarily in other examples. The various instances of the phrase “In one example” or similar phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same example.
It is appreciated that the previous description of the disclosed examples is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present disclosure. Various modifications to these examples will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be, applied to other examples without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the examples shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US13/70205 | 11/14/2013 | WO | 00 |