Patent classifications
G06F2200/1639
INTER-DEVICE CABLING MOVEMENT SYSTEM
An inter-device cabling movement system includes a base and a plurality of cable attachment devices that extend from the base in a port identification sequence. Each of the plurality of cable attachment devices includes a cable engagement element that is configured to engage a respective cable, and a cable securing element that is configured to secure the cable engagement element to the respective cable. The cable engagement elements and cable securing elements may be utilized to secure each cable attachment device to respective cables connected to first ports on a first device so that those respective cables may be disconnected from the first pots on the first device and reconnected to second ports on a second device based on the port identification sequence.
MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND EXPANSION UNIT
A mobile electronic device includes a main framework having a motherboard, a back cover covering the main framework and having an expansion window, and an expansion unit is disclosed. The expansion unit includes a door cover covering the expansion window. The door cover includes a back plate and a lateral plate, the lateral plate having an opening. A functional module is disposed on an inner side of the door cover, electrically connected to the motherboard, and has a first side on which an operation interface is disposed. The operation interface faces the opening in the lateral plate.
Modular electronic device system
A modular electronic device system includes an electronic device and a cover for the device that allows the device to be mechanically and electrically mounted to a stand or device adapter on the rear side of the cover. The cover or device adapter can be connectable to modularly attachable and removable accessory devices and can provide electrical ports for powering and operating the accessory devices. While mounted to a stand, power and data communications can be provided to the electronic device, cover, and accessory devices from the stand or an external source. The modular components of the system can be interchangeable to allow the system to be adapted to many different settings and use cases based on the types of components included as the accessory devices and based on the number of accessory devices used.
MODULAR ELECTRONIC DEVICE SYSTEM
A modular electronic device system includes an electronic device and a cover for the device that allows the device to be mechanically and electrically mounted to a stand or device adapter on the rear side of the cover. The cover or device adapter can be connectable to modularly attachable and removable accessory devices and can provide electrical ports for powering and operating the accessory devices. While mounted to a stand, power and data communications can be provided to the electronic device, cover, and accessory devices from the stand or an external source. The modular components of the system can be interchangeable to allow the system to be adapted to many different settings and use cases based on the types of components included as the accessory devices and based on the number of accessory devices used.
ELECTRONIC PORT HAVING A LOCKING ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING AN ELECTRONIC PLUG
Example implementations relate to an electronic port of an electronic device, having a locking assembly to secure an electronic plug within the electronic device. The electronic port includes a receptacle, and the locking assembly including a rocker switch, a bracket, and an elastic arm. The receptacle is releasably connectable to a connector of the electronic plug. The rocker switch is pivotably connected to an enclosure of the electronic device. The bracket extends from the rocker switch, and disposed around a first end portion of the receptacle. The elastic arm includes a locking tab engaged with the bracket, and a seating tab seated on a second end portion of the receptacle. Where, in relaxed state of the elastic arm, lock features of the locking tab protrudes into the receptacle, and where the elastic arm is deformable from relaxed state to biased state to pull the lock features out of the receptacle.
Electronic device chassis with expansion card brackets
In an example, an electronic device chassis may include a back panel and an expansion card bracket which may be attached or attachable to the back panel. The expansion card bracket may include a bracket body, a lock feature to engage with an expansion card of the electronic device, and a retention loop extending from the bracket body to receive a portion of a peripheral device to lock the peripheral device to the chassis.
Hands-Free Headset For Use With Mobile Communication Device
A hands-free headset, comprising a display module configured to receive visual data and display the visual data on a constituent microdisplay element of the display module. The headset further comprises a mounting bracket configured to releasably attach the headset to a head-worn accoutrement. The mounting bracket may be configured to be fixedly attached to the head-worn accoutrement. The mounting bracket may comprise a first interface for releasably coupling to a second interface on the headset. The headset may comprise a communication interface configured to electrically couple the headset to the a mobile computing device, and to convey the visual data from the mobile computing device to the headset. The headset may utilize the mobile computing device for performing one or both of processing functions and data storage functions.
DOCKING STATION AND MOBILE TERMINAL WITH THE SAME
The disclosure provides a docking station and a mobile terminal with the docking station. The docking station includes a docking main body, a shelter, a first link mechanism, a second link mechanism and a moveable locking bar. The shelter shields the connector and the moveable locking bar is stayed in an unlocked position when the docking station is free. When the mobile terminal is coupled with the docking station, the first link mechanism is driven by the mobile terminal, the shelter is forced to rotate to a predetermined storage position, and the second link mechanism drives the moveable locking bar to a locked position to lock the mobile terminal. The docking station is easy to use with simple process of assembly and adjustment.
Method for moving cables between devices
An inter-device cabling movement system includes a base and a plurality of cable attachment devices that extend from the base in a port identification sequence. Each of the plurality of cable attachment devices includes a cable engagement element that is configured to engage a respective cable, and a cable securing element that is configured to secure the cable engagement element to the respective cable. The cable engagement elements and cable securing elements may be utilized to secure each cable attachment device to respective cables connected to first ports on a first device so that those respective cables may be disconnected from the first pots on the first device and reconnected to second ports on a second device based on the port identification sequence.
TAMPER-RESISTANT COVER
A tamper-resistant cover apparatus includes a cover securable to the front face of a peripheral device. Such a cover permits status indicators and power buttons on the front face of the peripheral device to be visible through the cover and wherein the cover is attached to the face of the peripheral device by one or more connecting components to prevent unintended or malicious changes to the peripheral device. One or more portions of the cover can define an open area through which one or more electronic cables connect to one or more ports of the peripheral device. The open area supports the presence of electronic cables while preventing the electronic cable(s) from being removed as well as preventing unused ports from being accessed while the cover is in place.