Patent classifications
A45F2200/0508
FINGER GRIP
A finger grip is attachable to a handheld device for assisting a user in operating the handheld device. The finger grip includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot. The finger grip further includes a back for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, allowing a thumb of the hand to have a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position. The finger grip may further include a raised area configured for providing support to the hand.
Stability Structure for Mobile Electronic Devices
A stability structure for a mobile electronic device is provided. The stability structure includes a plurality of aglets. An elastic member is connected to and extends between the aglets. The elastic member is placed against a back surface of a mobile electronic device or a back surface of its protective case. Adhesive members attach the aglets to the back surface of the mobile electronic device or the back surface of its protective case. In an installed position, the elastic member and the back surface of the mobile electronic device or the back surface of its protective case form a gap to receive a user's fingers. The elastic member urges the inserted fingers against the back surface of the mobile electronic device or the back surface of its protective case thereby allowing the user to securely hold the mobile electronic device with one hand.
WEARABLE WAFER TURN CLIP AND RELATED APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
A wearable wafer turn clip may selectably connect a device and/or device mount to an article, such as an operator's clothing. The wearable wafer turn clip may include a body ring forming a partial annulus, a grip ring forming a flange extending outwardly of the body ring, and an inner section extending inwardly from the body ring into a center area of the annulus of the body ring. The wearable wafer turn clip may have a mounting portion that is a channel between the body ring and at least a portion of the inner section. The mounting portion may accept the article and guide it along an arcuate path inwardly and into a deflection channel. The deflection channel may be disposed at an inward terminus of the mount acceptance channel and extend radially outward from the mount acceptance channel.
Article Retaining Device and Method of Attachment
An article retaining device having a first loop that can be elongated, a hook, an elastic second loop, and an elastic third loop. The hook joined to the first loop. The elastic second loop is joined to the first loop and to the hook. The elastic third loop joined to the first loop. The first, second, and third loops may be arranged around an article.
SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Systems and apparatuses for supporting electronic devices are described. Such systems and apparatuses provide significant adaptability to position an electronic device in commonly used locations by using an interface that is readily provided in virtually any location. Furthermore, the systems and apparatuses described herein include cradles that adaptable to a wide array of electronic device dimensions, including width and depth or thickness.
Earbud Holding Apparatus
An earbud holder has a body for sticking to a cell phone or the like and a quiver assembly forming quiver bores for holding earbud extensions. The body may fold along a living hinge so that the top of the body can be affixed to the top edge of the phone and the bottom of the body can stick to the back of the phone. The living hinge might be a score formed along the front or back of the body or might just be a bendable area on the body. An earbud holder with a quiver assembly forming quiver bores for holding earbud extensions integrated as one object with a phone case. The quiver bores are sized to hold earbuds by inserting the earbud extensions into the quiver bores.
ANTI-LOSS ROPE
An anti-loss rope includes a noose unit, for encircling the first target object, the noose unit including: a flexible sleeve including a tube portion which includes two end portions located on two ends of a lengthwise extension direction of the tube portion and a through hole located inside the tube portion and extending along the lengthwise extension direction of the tube portion; an elastic line, accommodated in the through hole and having an exposed section of the two end portions extending from the through hole, wherein the flexible sleeve is rollable around the elastic line, and the flexible sleeve and the exposed section enclose to form an accommodating space for accommodating the first target object; a longitudinal connecting line, one end of the connecting line for connecting with the noose unit and one other end of the connecting line for connecting with the second target object.
Magnetic earphones holder
One or more earbuds comprise one or more external connectors for removably coupling the earbuds with an additional article. The one or more earbuds are additionally able to comprise magnets for removably coupling with each other. In some embodiment, the one or more earbuds are configured to removably couple with a base unit. Based on a coupling and decoupling of the one or more earbuds with the base unit, a signal is sent to control a remotely located electronic device.
FLEXIBLE BAND WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A flexible band wearable electronic device includes a plurality of rigid links. The flexible band wearable electronic device also includes a number of pivot joints coupling the plurality of rigid links together. The flexible band wearable electronic device further includes a first electronic device on a first of the plurality of rigid links, and a second electronic device on a second of the plurality of rigid links. The flexible band wearable electronic device still further includes an electrical communication pathway between first electronic device and the second electronic device and through at least a portion of one of the number of pivot joints.
Portable radio retention device
A radio retention device designed to provide a secure attachment into the back of the majority of portable radios. A clip strap attaches through a belt loop that locks with a clip strap male buckle and a clip strap female buckle. The clip strap is attached to a radio strap which is then attached to a radio male buckle. The radio male buckle snaps into a radio clip which is secured to the back of a radio. A user of the radio retention device can attach the device to the radio and holster providing a secure attachment that will not interfere with the use of the radio. The device can also be embedded into a new holster (FIG. 4) by securing the radio strap directly to the inside of the holster. The security of the device will ensure that the lifeline of communication will not be removed from the professionals that use portable radio systems.