This patent application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 120 from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/382,497, filed on Jan. 4, 2011, now U.S. Patent No. D681,601, which issued on May 7, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety herein.
The present invention concerns wireless communication devices, and more particularly, wireless communication device housings and arrangements.
As illustrated and described herein, a wireless communication device includes a support and a wireless communication device housing which is seatable in the support. The wireless communication device housing defines a channel in at least a portion thereof and which has a first pivot hole extending through a wall of the channel. An antenna has a first end and extends to a second, free end. The first end defines a pivot. The antenna is disposed in the channel so that the pivot is aligned with the first pivot hole. A pivot pin extends through the first pivot hole at the pivot.
In accordance with the illustrations and description herein, the first end of the antenna is pivotally mounted about the pivot pin and is movable from a first position (as shown) in which the free end of the antenna is proximate to the housing to a second position different than the first. The first position of the antenna has the antenna extending in a generally parallel direction to one surface of the housing. Operation of the pivot can be appreciated as causing the free end of the antenna to be moved away from the housing when in the second position.
In accordance with the illustrations and description herein, a stop impedes movement of the antenna beyond the second position.
In accordance with the illustrations and description herein, a spring can be disposed within the channel to contact the first end of the antenna, as an additional part that a person having ordinary skill can include.
In accordance with the illustrations and description herein, the housing supports a plurality of controls.
In accordance with the illustrations and description herein, a microphone is disposed at a free end of a boom which extends from the wireless support. Meanwhile, the wireless communication device housing is separate from the support and is removably seatable within the support, and separable from the microphone and its supporting boom. The wireless communication device housing includes contacts that engage mating contacts in the support when seated thereupon.
As illustrated, a wireless communication device is seatable in a support 20 and comprises housing 10 that defines a channel 32 in at least a portion thereof. A first pivot hole 34 extends through a wall of the channel 32. An antenna 40 has a first end 42 and extends to a second, free end 44. The first end defines a pivot 46. The antenna is disposed in the channel 32 so that the pivot 46 is aligned with the first pivot hole 34. A pivot pin 50 extends through the first pivot hole at the pivot. See
The first end of the antenna 40 is pivotally mounted about the pivot pin 50 and is movable from a first position (as shown) in which the free end 44 of the antenna is proximate to the housing 10 to a second position different than the first. The first position of the antenna 40 has the antenna extending in a generally parallel direction to one surface of the housing 10. Operation of the pivot can be appreciated as causing the free end of the antenna to be moved away from the housing 10 when in the second position. See
The antenna 40 comprises a solid structure extending from the first end to the free end. As such, the antenna construction is non-telescoping. The antenna 40 defines a generally straight line from the first end 42 to the free end 44, the antenna further comprising a protrusion 46, proximate the free end of the antenna, which extends normal to the generally straight line. In the illustrated embodiment, the solid structure tapers in at least one dimension from the first end 42 toward the free end 44. See
A stop 120 defined by a back wall of the channel 32 of the housing 10 is positioned to impede movement of the antenna 40 beyond the second position.
In the illustrated embodiment, a spring 90 is disposed within the channel 32 and in contact with the first end of the antenna. See
In the illustrated embodiment, the housing 10 supports a plurality of controls 100. Also, a bezel 110 having a contoured edge 112 defines a perimeter around at least a portion of the controls 100.
A microphone 60 is disposed at a free end of a boom 70 which extends from the wireless support 20. Meanwhile, the wireless communication device housing, illustrated as the component in solid line, is separate from the support illustrated in broken line, and is removably seatable within the support, and separable from the microphone and its supporting boom. The wireless communication device housing includes contacts that engage mating contacts in the support when seated thereupon. See
My design is not limited to the exact details shown in the drawings, since equivalents and colorable imitations thereof will be evident to a person of ordinary skill in the art. Within the scope, my invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically shown and described herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29382497 | Jan 2011 | US |
Child | 13887433 | US |