1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a supporting apparatus, and more particularly, to a supporting apparatus for a thin electronic product.
2. Description of the Related Art
A common thin electronic product, like iPad, tablet computer, PDA, or mobile phone, usually needs a protective bag for storage thereof and protection against collision or a protective case equipped with a protective cover, which can be uncovered or closed. When the protective cover is uncovered to expose the thin electronic product and then put it on the tabletop or other planar surface for operation.
In the market, a strut is available for placing the thin electronic product thereon and can adjust the inclined angle of the thin electronic product with respect to the tabletop or planar surface. However, the aforesaid strut can only be put on the tabletop and the user needs to force himself or herself to where the thin electronic product is mounted for operation thereof. The conventional protective case though can be supported on the tabletop or a planar surface by uncovered protective cover thereof to allow the thin electronic product to form an inclined angle with respect to the tabletop or the planar surface for facilitating the user's operation, but it is impossible to use the aforesaid protective case on a non-flat surface.
In addition, the user can though put the thin electronic product into a common backpack or handbag, but the user needs to rummage around in the backpack or handbag for it and then take it out before using it. The user also needs to hold it with one hand or put it on the tabletop or planar surface for operation, so it is not very convenient.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a supporting apparatus, of which structure can be changed to be positioned on a surface to allow a thin electronic product supported by the supporting apparatus to be placed on a surface of either object.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a supporting apparatus, which allows the user to observe and operate a thin electronic product at the same time and allow the user to conveniently carry and operate it while the user is walking.
The foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the supporting apparatus composed of a main body and a plurality of fillers. The main body includes a chamber for receiving the fillers, an external lateral surface, and a locating portion located on the external lateral surface. The thin electronic product can be visibly fastened to the external lateral surface by the locating portion. Because the supporting apparatus can be stably put on a variety of surfaces including flat and non-flat surfaces and define the predetermined angle with respect to the surface, while the thin electronic product is fixed to the external lateral surface of the main body, the thin electronic product can define the predetermined angle with respect to the surface. At the aforesaid predetermined angle, the user is allowed to conveniently operate and watch the thin electronic product and watch the screen thereof.
The supporting apparatus of the present invention can further include a protective shield mounted to the main body. The protective shield is covered onto the external lateral surface of the main body to protect the thin electronic product. The protective shield can be uncovered from the external lateral surface of the main body.
The supporting apparatus of the present invention can further include an anti-skid portion mounted to the external lateral surface of the main body for holding the thin electronic product more firmly.
The supporting apparatus of the present invention can further include a carrying strap having two end portions and two bridge portions close to the two end portions separately. The two end portions are mounted between, not close to, a top side and a bottom side of the main body and spaced from each other. The two bridge portions are detachably mounted to a left side and a right side of the main body. When the two bridge portions are mounted to the left and right sides of the main body, the user can carry the supporting apparatus by the carrying strap slung over the shoulder. When the two bridge portions are not mounted to the left and right sides of the main body, the user can sling the carrying strap over the neck and make the external lateral surface of the main body face upward in such a way that the user can operate the thin electronic product while the user is walking.
In the supporting apparatus of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, a transparent film coats the external lateral surface of the main body. An opening is formed at the external lateral surface of the main body and at least one of lateral sides of the transparent film. The transparent film and the external lateral surface of the main body jointly define the locating portion. In this way, the thin electronic product can be received between the transparent film and the external lateral surface of the main body.
In the supporting apparatus of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, four interconnected side strips are mounted to the external lateral surface of the main body, surrounding a peripheral edge of the external lateral surface of the main body. At least one of the side strips and the external lateral surface of the main body form an opening which can be wide-open or closed. The side strips and the external lateral surface of the main body jointly define the locating portion. In this way, the thin electronic product can be received between the side strips and the external lateral surface of the main body.
In the supporting apparatus of the third preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least five sleeve portions are mounted to the peripheral edge of the external lateral surface of the main body and spaced from each other, a springy string passing through the sleeve portions, and a tightener for the springy string to pass through. The sleeve portions, the springy string, the tightener, and the external lateral surface of the main body jointly define the locating portion to fasten the thin electronic product onto the external lateral surface of the main body.
First of all, the applicant would like to clarify that the same reference signs indicate the same or similar elements in the following embodiments.
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The main body 20 is formed of an external bag 21 and an internal bag 23. The internal bag 23 is mounted inside the external bag 21. An external wall 231 of the internal bag 23 and an internal wall 211 of the external bag 21 jointly define a chamber 25. Subject to the user's requirement, things can be put into the internal bag 23. Next, as shown in
The fillers 30 can be spherical polymeric foam, like styrofoam ball, or other lightweight supporting matter, or other personal articles that can be put inside the external bag 21. The fillers 30 can be put into the chamber 25 in such a way that the main body 20 put on a surface can be supported by the fillers 30 to define a predetermined angle θ with respect to the surface.
The transparent film 40 coats the external lateral surface 201 of the main body 20 and includes a top lateral 401 and a bottom lateral 403, both of which are stitched to the main body 20 and define the locating portion 207 with the external lateral surface 201. Left ad right laterals 405 and 407 are provided with hooks and loops (not shown), which can be engaged with hooks and loops V mounted to the external lateral surface 201 in such a way that the left and right laterals 405 and 407 and the external lateral surface 201 can jointly form an opening 41, which can be closed. As shown in
The protective shield 50 is made of a crashworthy material and is provided with two ends, one of which is mounted to the main body 20, as shown in
The carrying strap 60 includes two end portions 61 and two bridge portions 63 close to the two end portions 61 separately. As shown in
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As recited above, the fillers filling the chamber can enable the main body of the supporting apparatus and a surface to form an inclined angle, so the thin electronic product fixed to the external lateral surface of the main body can be held on the surface to allow the user to adjust the view angle subject to individual need. Even if the main body does not have any internal bag, it can also attain the objectives of the present invention if the personal articles are treated as the fillers and put inside the external bag. Besides, the two bridge portions are not engaged with the left and right sides of the main body to allow the user to operate the thin electronic product while walking,
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What the supporting apparatus of the second embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment lies in the pattern of the locating portion 207. In this embodiment, the external lateral surface 201 is stitched with four side strips 27, which are interconnected and surround a peripheral edge of the external lateral surface 201 of the main body 20 and jointly define the locating portion 207. Each side strip 27 is non-slip and has stronger fixity, such as, but not limited to seat belt. In this embodiment, the external lateral surface 201 and the side strip 27 located at the upper side of the main body 20 jointly form an opening 29, which can be closed. In this way, as shown in
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What the third embodiment is different from the first embodiment lies in the pattern of the locating portion 207, and the aforesaid carrying strap 60 is not available in the third embodiment. In this embodiment, an anti-skid portion 209 is mounted to the external lateral surface 201, five sleeve portions 70 are mounted to the peripheral edge of the external lateral surface 201 and spaced from each other, and a springy string 71 passes through the sleeve portions 70 out of a tightener 73. The sleeve portions 70, the springy string 71, the tightener 7, and the external lateral surface 201 jointly define the locating portion 207. In this way, as shown in
In conclusion, the supporting apparatus of the present invention can change the position of the fillers inside the chamber to further adjust the view angle, so the present invention improves the drawback of the prior art that the thin electronic product can only be put on the tabletop horizontally. Besides, the present invention further includes the supporting apparatus, so the user can more conveniently carry the thin electronic product and operate the same while the user is walking to facilitate the operation of the user who needs to inspect factory.
Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific preferred embodiments thereof, it is no way limited to the details of the illustrated structures but changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
Priority is claimed to Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/366,791, filed on Jul. 22, 2010, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
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