F16M13/06

Magnetic Components for Grips for Portable Handheld Devices

In one embodiment, a grip for coupling to a portable handheld device includes a base having a first magnetic component, a cap assembly having a first plate, a second plate, and a second magnetic component, and at least two flexure bearings connecting the base and the cap assembly. At least a portion of each flexure bearing is held between the first plate and the second plate. The first magnetic component and the second magnetic component are configured to attract at a first threshold distance to magnetically couple the cap assembly and the base together, and to repel at a second threshold distance to push the cap assembly away from the base. Each of the first magnetic component and the second magnetic component includes a plurality of poles, has a particular magnetic strength, and is configured to maintain inductive coupling between the portable handheld device and a wireless charger.

Device to securely hold and release headgear along with other personal protective equipment

This invention provides a means of headgear storage and protection, along with other personal protective equipment, for use in sectors including, but not limited to: construction, mining, agriculture, utility, energy, recreational and military applications. This invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing a device that can store multiple types of personal protective equipment at one time in a versatile and mobile form that can be used in any number of environments and can securely lock in and easily release headgear.

Device to securely hold and release headgear along with other personal protective equipment

This invention provides a means of headgear storage and protection, along with other personal protective equipment, for use in sectors including, but not limited to: construction, mining, agriculture, utility, energy, recreational and military applications. This invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing a device that can store multiple types of personal protective equipment at one time in a versatile and mobile form that can be used in any number of environments and can securely lock in and easily release headgear.

Combined magnetic hanger frame and charger
20190137034 · 2019-05-09 ·

A combined magnetic hanger frame and charger, having a frame body, a magnet provided inside the frame body, and a positive pole pin and a negative pole assembly mounted on the frame body; the negative pole assembly has a negative pole contact piece provided at one side of the frame body, and a negative pole electrically conductive ring provided at another side. A negative pole elastic piece is provided between the negative pole contact piece and the negative pole electrically conductive ring. The negative pole contact piece is also connected with a PCB which is connected with the negative pole contact piece. A side of the negative pole electrically conductive ring distal from the negative pole contact piece is provided with first negative pole contact points; the first negative pole contact points are exposed from an outer side of the frame body.

Combined magnetic hanger frame and charger
20190137034 · 2019-05-09 ·

A combined magnetic hanger frame and charger, having a frame body, a magnet provided inside the frame body, and a positive pole pin and a negative pole assembly mounted on the frame body; the negative pole assembly has a negative pole contact piece provided at one side of the frame body, and a negative pole electrically conductive ring provided at another side. A negative pole elastic piece is provided between the negative pole contact piece and the negative pole electrically conductive ring. The negative pole contact piece is also connected with a PCB which is connected with the negative pole contact piece. A side of the negative pole electrically conductive ring distal from the negative pole contact piece is provided with first negative pole contact points; the first negative pole contact points are exposed from an outer side of the frame body.

Convertible card and electronic device stand
10265993 · 2019-04-23 ·

A convertible card and electronic device stand includes a card body fabricated of a flexible material. A pair of stand arms formed within the card body, oriented towards one another from opposite side portions of the card body. The card body is selectively deployable from an initially flat configuration in which the stand arms and remainder of the card body are arranged coplanar with each other, into a deformed, electronic device stand configuration. In the electronic device stand configuration, an electronic device opening is formed in the card body by flexing the stand arms away from a remainder of the card body; in turn, the remainder of the card body is arranged in a bowed configuration and the stand arms are interlocked with each other to secure the remainder of the card body in the bowed configuration.

Convertible card and electronic device stand
10265993 · 2019-04-23 ·

A convertible card and electronic device stand includes a card body fabricated of a flexible material. A pair of stand arms formed within the card body, oriented towards one another from opposite side portions of the card body. The card body is selectively deployable from an initially flat configuration in which the stand arms and remainder of the card body are arranged coplanar with each other, into a deformed, electronic device stand configuration. In the electronic device stand configuration, an electronic device opening is formed in the card body by flexing the stand arms away from a remainder of the card body; in turn, the remainder of the card body is arranged in a bowed configuration and the stand arms are interlocked with each other to secure the remainder of the card body in the bowed configuration.

Vertical Fore Grip with Bipod
20190040995 · 2019-02-07 ·

Devices, systems and methods of using an ergonomic fore grip/gun handle with a concealable and collapsible bipod. One version can have a tubular recess consisting of a first cylindrical cutout housing the bipod legs when concealed and a sliding piston that deploys the legs and a second cylindrical cutout housing a release mechanism and a void space for other accessories. The release mechanism has a compression spring positioned between the piston assembly and the bottom of the first cylindrical cutout and the compression spring. The legs are connected to the bottom of the piston assembly via a hinge and spring that when released from confinement within the fore grip, causes the legs to expand outward until fully deployed. Telescoping legs allow adjustment of leg length for use on uneven terrain. The grip portion has an outer surface with a flat surface on sides of the grip to provide a more stable grip, assist in orienting the mounted weapon and support pressure pads for lights.

Vertical Fore Grip with Bipod
20190040995 · 2019-02-07 ·

Devices, systems and methods of using an ergonomic fore grip/gun handle with a concealable and collapsible bipod. One version can have a tubular recess consisting of a first cylindrical cutout housing the bipod legs when concealed and a sliding piston that deploys the legs and a second cylindrical cutout housing a release mechanism and a void space for other accessories. The release mechanism has a compression spring positioned between the piston assembly and the bottom of the first cylindrical cutout and the compression spring. The legs are connected to the bottom of the piston assembly via a hinge and spring that when released from confinement within the fore grip, causes the legs to expand outward until fully deployed. Telescoping legs allow adjustment of leg length for use on uneven terrain. The grip portion has an outer surface with a flat surface on sides of the grip to provide a more stable grip, assist in orienting the mounted weapon and support pressure pads for lights.

Vertical fore grip with bipod

Devices, systems and methods of using an ergonomic fore grip/gun handle with a concealable and collapsible bipod. One version can have a tubular recess consisting of a first cylindrical cutout housing the bipod legs when concealed and a sliding piston that deploys the legs and a second cylindrical cutout housing a release mechanism and a void space for other accessories. The release mechanism has a compression spring positioned between the piston assembly and the bottom of the first cylindrical cutout and the compression spring. The legs are connected to the bottom of the piston assembly via a hinge and spring that when released from confinement within the fore grip, causes the legs to expand outward until fully deployed. Telescoping legs allow adjustment of leg length for use on uneven terrain. The grip portion has an outer surface with a flat surface on sides of the grip to provide a more stable grip, assist in orienting the mounted weapon and support pressure pads for lights.