The present invention relates generally to the field of mounting systems and more particularly to a mobile information handling system and apparatus.
Delivery and inventory verification is an important aspect of intrastate, interstate and international commerce. For instance, industries such as warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, and hospitality rely heavily upon prompt and accurate transport and delivery of goods. As such, providing efficient delivery of goods and maintaining accurate records of shipments and inventory are crucial elements in the delivery process. Delivery and inventory verification systems are typically paper-based, often requiring manual processing of deliveries and on-site verification of available inventory. Sales personnel must usually return to a warehouse, loading station, or central office and complete the required delivery paperwork for processing. Following completion of the paperwork, a truck-build for a subsequent delivery must usually be constructed by next-shift employees, creating a significant time lapse between order acquisition and delivery of desired goods. Disadvantageously, delivery personnel may not be operating at maximum efficiency, due the numerous constraints of such a paper based system. Further, this operating inefficiency may prevent delivering parties from complying with supplier directives and mandates, resulting in customer dissatisfaction, and potential lost sales and revenue.
As technological advances are made in mobile communications technologies, it is often desirable for delivery personnel to transport communication and computing devices to and from delivery sites. These devices may aid in streamlining the delivery process by reducing access time to pertinent delivery information and reducing the amount of paperwork delivery personnel must transport. However, these portable communications and computing devices, that may be relatively expensive, may be subject to significant wear and tear due to their daily usage by delivery personnel. Additionally, a certain amount of paperwork is generally necessary for deliveries, whether required by a shipper, a delivery receiver, or other such mandate. Such paperwork is typically generated prior to dispatching a delivery. Disadvantageously, any changes needing to be made to delivery paperwork must be done manually, and may result in illegible modifications and inaccurate paperwork.
Consequently, it would be advantageous if a system and apparatus existed that provided mobile computing based sales force automation, providing efficient delivery of products and associated services to customers who have stringent requirements for their mobile computing systems.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a novel system and apparatus for mobile information handling. In a first aspect of the invention, apparatus may be a mounting apparatus comprised of a frame assembly, a mount for mounting a portable information handling device, and a support for supporting a printing device. Portable information handling device may be a computing device having computing peripherals and accessories. Mounting apparatus may be suitable for docking and stabilizing mobile computing components such as a portable information handling device, a printing device, a portable communications device, and like computing and communication devices. Frame assembly may include one or more slots suitable for sliding a vehicle safety strap such as a seatbelt through the one or more slots for securing and stabilizing the frame assembly during transportation. Mounting apparatus may also include a stabilizing rod for further support and stabilization. Frame assembly may further include a basket assembly for holding a printable media supply. Support may be pivotally coupled to the frame assembly, allowing outward rotation of the printing device. Outward rotation of the support may provide access to basket assembly for insertion or removal of printable media supply. Mount may further comprise a mounting plate for supporting an information handling device and a mounting arm coupling the mounting plate to the frame assembly. Advantageously, the mounting arm may allow three dimensional rotational positioning of the mount. To accomplish all-direction movement, the mounting arm may include a universal joint positioned substantially at each end of the mounting arm. The mounting plate may include an information handling device latching assembly for securing the information handling device to the mounting plate. The latching assembly may be further comprised of a locking assembly for securing the latching assembly in a desired position.
The numerous objects and advantages of the present invention may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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Support frame assembly 102 may be further comprised of two or more side bracket supports 112, 114 for providing elevation and support of printing device support. Side bracket supports 112, 114 may be implemented with stiffening bends for stabilization. Side bracket supports 112, 114 may be comprised of a plurality of apertures, each suitable for receiving a fastener such as a threaded nut. One or more threaded nuts may be substantially imbedded in a side bracket support 112, 114. Imbedded threaded nuts may be suitable for receiving a mating fastener such as a screw or bolt, and may provide a plurality of coupling options for a mounting arm universal ball joint 118. It is contemplated that a universal ball joint 118 may be coupled to a side bracket support 114. Universal ball joint may also be coupled with a mounting arm 110 for coupling the support frame assembly 102 to the mount 104.
To provide further stabilization of a mounting apparatus 100, support frame assembly 102 may include at least one slot 120 for receiving a seatbelt of a seat within a vehicle for securing the mounting apparatus to the seat. Additionally, a layer of shock insulating material such as foam or other such cushioning material may be coupled to the underside of the support frame assembly, between the support and printing device, or between the mounting and mobile information handling device to reduce vibration and movement. It is further contemplated that the front of the printing device support may be secured with bungie cord, nylon straps, or one or more hand formable metal outrigger rods.
Mounting apparatus support frame assembly 102 may be height adjustable. Specifically, the height of the support positioned over the supply of printable media is adjustable between at least a lower height for accommodating a supply of printable media having a first number of pages of printable media and a higher height for accommodating a supply of printable media having a second number of pages of printable media Height adjustment may be desirable for providing additional volume below the support. Additional volume may allow increased printable media supply to be inserted and housed in basket assembly. For example, mounting apparatus support frame assembly may provide multiple orientations, providing a variable volume of space between support and base support plate of mounting apparatus 100. One orientation may accommodate a 6″ supply of printable media, another may accommodate a 12″ supply of printable media, and the like.
Support may further include a printable media guide 122 suitable for providing a plurality of guided output orientations. Guided output orientations may prevent printed media exiting the printing device from falling back into the media supply box and potentially getting pulled back into printing device, causing a printing device jam. A straight output orientation may allow viewing of printout page closest to printing device. Bent version may allow printout page to fall back as it exits the printing device. This option may be utilized when view height is limited to prevent obstructed viewing of a passenger side mirror.
A support 106 may be mounted to the support frame assembly for supporting a printing device. Support 10 may be substantially comprised of a front plate having at least one fastener 124 suitable for receiving a mating fastener coupled to a printing device for securing the printing device to the support. The support 106 may be pivotally coupled to the frame assembly 102 for allowing a printing device to be rotated between a first position and a second position. In one embodiment, the printing device may be positioned over the supply of printable media. However, it may be desirable to provide and a second position, for instance, positioning the printing device substantially away from the frame assembly 102 for allowing insertion of printable media into the basket assembly 108. One end of the support 106 may be rotatably coupled to the frame assembly 102. For example, support end may be coupled to a side support bracket 114 with a hinge mechanism 144. An opposite support end may be removably coupled to the frame assembly 102. Removable coupling may provide release of support end to allow access to an interior portion of the support frame assembly 102. In one embodiment, removable coupling of a support end to a frame assembly 102 may be accomplished via one or more plunge latch mechanisms 126. Referring to
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Dock 128 may be substantially comprised of plurality of raised elements 130 disposed on a front surface of the dock for supporting a mobile information handling device, at least one corner support plate 132 suitable for receiving a corner of an information handing device and universal ball joint 134 coupled to a rear surface of a dock 128. Mount may allow one-handed removal of information handling device. Mounting plate may include a channel insert for inserting an information handling device operating instrument such as a stylus. Incorporated operating instrument holder incorporated may allow easier access to an operating instrument while a mobile information handling device is mounted to the mount 104. Mount 104 may be further comprised of a latch assembly securing mechanism 136. Mount latch assembly 136 may be implemented with a lock and key assembly 138 for securing a latch in place or releasing the latch for removal or insertion of an information handling device. Latch assembly securing mechanism 136 may be adjustable, and may secure a mobile information handling device to the mount 104 whether or not the device is encased in a protective housing. It is contemplated that a mobile information handling device may include a carrying case for at least partially encasing the mobile information handling device. Mount 104 may accommodate a mobile information handling device encased in a protective housing such as a carrying case, sleeve, or other such encasing suitable for protecting the information handling device from elements such as weather, excessive handling and like causes of device wear and tear. To accomplish such adjustable accommodation of an information handling device, the latch assembly 136 may be adjustable for securing the mobile information handling device in the dock while placed in the carrying case or while not placed in the carrying case. Specifically, the latch assembly may be pivotably anchored to mount 104. Latch assembly 136 may pivot to a desired orientation, and may be secured at the orientation via the lock and key assembly 138.
Mounting apparatus may be further comprised of a mounting arm 110 coupling the mount to the frame assembly. Referring to
It is further contemplated that one or more mounting apparatus components may include a power adapter for providing electrical power to the mobile information handling device or printing device while the mobile information handling device or printing device is mounted to the mounting apparatus 100. For example, power adapter may be a DC power adapter docking connection for charging a mobile information handling device while docked in the dock. Mobile information handling device may be implemented with a PCB adapter having exposed surface contacts and spring finger contacts. It is further contemplated that mobile information handling system may be integrated with additional docking capabilities. For example, system may include a serial connection and wireless connectivity capabilities with Bluetooth or 802.11b technologies.
A mounting apparatus 100 in accordance with the present invention may include additional peripheral accessories for improving utility and function. For example, mounting apparatus 100 may include a mounting bracket and ball mount having multiple orientations and locations. In one embodiment, mounting bracket and ball mount system may include two locations, such as one location on a base side and one location on hinge side bracket. This may be an ideal positioning of these mounting apparatus components when the mounting apparatus is in an upper most orientation. Mounting apparatus may further include a shock mount adapter plate. Shock mount adapter plate may be utilized if a printing device mount requires mounting on an elevated platform such as a pedestal. Shock mount adapter place may absorb increased shock to the mounting apparatus 100 from the potentially less stable elevated environment.
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Utility of a mobile information handling device may be improved by one or more metal bracket assemblies 154 suitable for enabling mounting of desired peripheral computing or communications accessories. Bracket assembly 154 may provide “no-tools” mounting of the card reader assembly 150 and numeric key pad tray assembly 152 to the carrying case encasing a mobile information handling device or directly to the mobile information handling device. Bracket assembly 154 may include at least one screw assembly configured to secure tray assembly 154 to a mobile information handling device without inserting the screw assembly into the device. The screw assembly may contact the surface of the device and provide adequate tension to prevent a tray assembly 154 from undesired self-removal from the mobile information handling device. Card reader assembly 150 and keypad assembly 152 may be stably mounted without the need for physical modifications to the mobile information handling device. Configuration of the installed card reader 150 and the installed keypad assembly 152 may also provide a storage area in conjunction with the outer end wall of the computer for excess data cord to be conveniently and securely stored. Position of the card reader assembly 150 with respect to the computer data interconnection allows convenient clearance for the operation of sliding a card through the card reader reading slot.
It is believed that the apparatus of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the forgoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely an explanatory embodiment thereof.
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/669,619 filed Apr. 8, 2005. Said U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/669,619 filed Apr. 8, 2005 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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