1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to strap holding structures and, particularly, to a strap holding structure for compact electronic devices such as portable telephones, portable computers, and so on.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Compact electronic devices, such as portable telephones, internet wireless communicators, CD players, MP3 music players, mini electronic games, etc., have become more and more popular.
In a typical structure of holding electronic devices, it is inconvenient and uncomfortable for users to put these compact electronic devices into their pockets or hang them on their belts. Another conventional structure for holding electronic devices is a holder (i.e., an eyelet or the like) positioned in an electronic device so that a strap may be tied to the holder and hung around the neck. The holder is generally received in a receiving portion of the electronic device. When the holder has an axial force exerted on it, the holder can move axially off from the electronic device so that this structure might not hold the holder steadily in the receiving portion of the electronic device. In addition, this holder needs a screw to attach to the electronic device. Owing to the screw being positioned outside the electronic device, the screw will affect the appearance of the electronic device.
Therefore, a simple and convenient holding structure for carrying a decorative strap on a compact electronic device is desired in order to overcome the above-described problems.
One embodiment of a strap holding structure is used for an electronic device, which includes a body and a cover. The body has a knuckle formed at one end thereof. The knuckle has a middle board formed therein. The cover has a barrel formed at one end. The cover is rotatably interconnected to the body. The strap holding structure includes a latching element and a strap holder. The latching element is attached to the cover at one end. The strap holder has a pole at a first end of the strap holder. A loop groove is circumferentially defined in an outer wall of the strap holder and two notches are axially defined in the outer wall thereof. The strap holder is engaged in the knuckle and the barrel. The latching element is received in the loop groove and the middle board is received in the notches.
Other advantages and novel features of the present strap holding structure will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present strap holding structure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts.
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The latching element 30 is substantially C-shaped, and includes a main portion 32 and a flange portion 34 integrally formed at one end thereof. The size of the flange portion 34 is corresponding to that of the groove 124 so that the flange portion 34 may be received in groove 124 of the cover 10.
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In use, when the strap holder 40 has an axial pulling force exerted on it, the strap holder 40 cannot move axially owing to the flange portion 34 of the latching element 30 being pressed against the first wall 222 of the main body 20. When the strap holder 40 has a circumferential torsion exerted on it, the strap holder 40 cannot rotate relative to the body 20 owing to the middle board 226 locked in the notches 422 of the strap holder 40. A strap may be tied to the pole 424 of the strap holder 40, and can be hung about the neck. The strap holding structure is simple and convenient for carrying an electronic device. In addition, a decorative strap also may be tied to the electronic device so as to ornament the electronic device.
As described above, the strap holding structure 200 is configured for assembling to an electronic device. A main advantage of the strap holding structure 200 is that the structure depends on its own structure to attach to the electronic device, and does not need a screw to attach the strap holder. This structure is very simple, and does not affect the appearance of the electronic device. Furthermore, the latching element 30 may prevent the strap holder 40 from being separated from the electronic device. In addition, the middle board 226 may be extended axially so that the middle board 226 may enclose the molding hole 454 of the strap holder 40. Therefore, the structure prevents dust entering into the electronic device.
The above-described strap holding structure 200 can be used with other kinds of mini electronic devices besides the mobile phone 100 illustrated, or with other kinds of apparatuses that need a strap holding structure.
It is believed that the present embodiment and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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20080061058 A1 | Mar 2008 | US |