Patent classifications
H04M1/11
CONTROL DEVICE, TERMINAL DEVICE, CRADLE, NOTIFICATION SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
An aspect of the present invention makes it possible to safely remove a terminal device from a cradle. A control section (10) includes: a person detecting section (13) configured to search for and detect a person in an area surrounding a smartphone (4) with use of image capture data in a case where a target event has occurred; and a command preparing section (15) configured to transmit a speed reduction instruction to a charging station (2) in a case where a touch panel (90) has detected proximity of the person, the speed reduction instruction being an instruction for reducing a rotation speed of the charging station (2).
Mobile terminal comprising a display rotable about a casing
There is provided a mobile terminal including a casing that includes an audio output unit that outputs audio, and a transmissive display unit provided rotatable about the casing. The transmissive display unit is disposable in a plane intersecting a principal face of the casing while the audio output unit is outputting audio.
Mobile terminal comprising a display rotable about a casing
There is provided a mobile terminal including a casing that includes an audio output unit that outputs audio, and a transmissive display unit provided rotatable about the casing. The transmissive display unit is disposable in a plane intersecting a principal face of the casing while the audio output unit is outputting audio.
COMPONENTS OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHODS FOR THEIR ASSEMBLY
Various components of an electronic device housing and methods for their assembly are disclosed. The housing can be formed by assembling and connecting two or more different sections together. The sections of the housing may be coupled together using one or more coupling members. The coupling members may be formed using a two-shot molding process in which the first shot forms a structural portion of the coupling members, and the second shot forms cosmetic portions of the coupling members.
COMPONENTS OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHODS FOR THEIR ASSEMBLY
Various components of an electronic device housing and methods for their assembly are disclosed. The housing can be formed by assembling and connecting two or more different sections together. The sections of the housing may be coupled together using one or more coupling members. The coupling members may be formed using a two-shot molding process in which the first shot forms a structural portion of the coupling members, and the second shot forms cosmetic portions of the coupling members.
Folding chair armrest with acoustic enhancing cell phone holder
An armrest assembly for use on a folding chair. The armrest assembly has a molded plastic body with a top surface and an underside. The armrest assembly is provided with a phone holder construct that amplifies sounds produced by a cell phone. An access opening is formed in the top surface of the armrest. A receptacle for holding the cell phone is positioned under the access opening. The receptacle has a base that is smaller than the access opening. Side walls extend from the access opening to the base, therein creating a tapered construct capable of amplifying sounds generated within the receptacle by the cell phone. Protrusions are formed on the base of the receptacle. The protrusions support the cell phone in the receptacle and prevent the speakers of the cell phone from becoming muffled by directly contacting the base within the receptacle.
Folding chair armrest with acoustic enhancing cell phone holder
An armrest assembly for use on a folding chair. The armrest assembly has a molded plastic body with a top surface and an underside. The armrest assembly is provided with a phone holder construct that amplifies sounds produced by a cell phone. An access opening is formed in the top surface of the armrest. A receptacle for holding the cell phone is positioned under the access opening. The receptacle has a base that is smaller than the access opening. Side walls extend from the access opening to the base, therein creating a tapered construct capable of amplifying sounds generated within the receptacle by the cell phone. Protrusions are formed on the base of the receptacle. The protrusions support the cell phone in the receptacle and prevent the speakers of the cell phone from becoming muffled by directly contacting the base within the receptacle.
Cell Phone Glare and Heat Shade Device
The present invention relates to cell phone glare and heat shade device that protects a cell phone from direct sunlight within a vehicle to prevent glare and overheating. A housing of the device receives a cell phone which is secured within the housing via at least one fastener. A mirror mount of the device attaches around a rearview minor of a vehicle, wherein the connecting member attaches the mount to the bracket attached to the housing. In this manner, the device hangs in a suspended manner from a rearview mirror.
Cell Phone Glare and Heat Shade Device
The present invention relates to cell phone glare and heat shade device that protects a cell phone from direct sunlight within a vehicle to prevent glare and overheating. A housing of the device receives a cell phone which is secured within the housing via at least one fastener. A mirror mount of the device attaches around a rearview minor of a vehicle, wherein the connecting member attaches the mount to the bracket attached to the housing. In this manner, the device hangs in a suspended manner from a rearview mirror.
HANDS-FREE MOUNT FOR MOBILE DEVICES
A hands-free mount for a mobile device. An example hands-free mount includes a first magnetic attachment for combining with the mobile device, and a second mating magnetic attachment for combining with the first magnetic attachment. In an example, the hands-free mount includes a housing for the second mating magnetic attachment. A strap may be fitted through the opening in the housing to secure the housing to an object for attaching the mobile device to the object via magnetic connection of the first magnetic attachment on the mobile device to the second mating magnetic attachment of the housing. An example hands-free mount may also include a kickstand on the housing. The kickstand in the open position supports the mobile device in a substantially upright position. The kickstand folds into the closed position for carrying the mobile device.