Spinning Accessory for Mobile Device
20220159114 ยท 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M11/2078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H04M1/21
ELECTRICITY
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05K5/0234
ELECTRICITY
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06F1/1656
PHYSICS
H04M1/026
ELECTRICITY
F16M13/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06F1/1626
PHYSICS
International classification
F16M11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mobile device accessory comprising a base that affixes to a mobile device, and a rotating element, such as a rotary ball-bearing disc, coupled to said base allowing for the device to spin along the axis of the rotating element. The accessory may further comprise hinged or extendable arms. The accessory may further comprise a power source or motor for rotating the accessory. The accessory may further comprise a control circuit coupled to a software application capable of controlling the rotation of the spinning element.
Claims
1. A system for providing a visual display on a mobile device, comprising: an accelerometer embedded in said mobile device for detecting rotational velocity of said mobile device; an accessory less than an inch in thickness attached to said mobile device, said accessor comprising a securing element for attaching the accessory to the exterior of the mobile device, a rotating element connected to the securing element, said rotating element comprising a first ring and a second ring, wherein said first ring and said second ring have different diameters and are positioned concentrically, wherein said second ring provides a rotating wheel and said first ring provides a fixed axle, in which said first ring is stationary and said second ring rotates and wherein said first ring and said second ring are separated by at least four balls interposed in the space between said first and second ring, said balls reducing the friction between said first ring and said second ring; a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium in said mobile device having computer-executable instructions which, when executed by said mobile device, performs the step of displaying a visual effect on said mobile device in response to rotational velocity detected by said accelerometer of said mobile device when said mobile device is spun with said accessory.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein said visual effect comprises a user interface for a game executed by said computer-executable instructions.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein said executable instructions are configured to sense at least one of: final pointing direction of said mobile device, speed of spin, and length of spin time.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein said visual effect comprises a bottle containing a moving liquid.
5. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a speaker embedded in or coupled to said mobile device; wherein said executable instructions are configured to generate one or more sounds from said speaker in response to rotational velocity detected by said accelerometer of said mobile device when said mobile device is spun with said accessory.
6. An expandable spinning accessory for a mobile device, said accessory being less than one inch in thickness when collapsed, the accessory comprising: a base for attaching the spinning accessory to a surface of said mobile device; a telescoping neck physically coupled to said base, said telescoping neck extending outward from said surface of said mobile device to form a tapered cylinder; a disc physically coupled to said neck at distal end opposite of said surface of said mobile device; said disc comprising a ball bearing assembly, the ball bearing assembly configured to facilitate rotation of the disc relative to the neck; a ring coupled to said disc by a hinge.
11. A spinning accessory for a mobile device, said accessory being less than one inch in thickness, the accessory comprising: a base for attaching the spinning accessory to a surface of said mobile device; a disc physically coupled to said base, said disc comprising a ball bearing assembly, the ball bearing assembly configured to facilitate rotation of the disc relative to the neck; a power source, said power source coupled to a rotating driver for rotating said ball bearing assembly.
12. The spinning accessory of claim 11, wherein said power source is a battery.
13. The spinning accessory of claim 11 wherein said power source is an inductive circuit coupled to said mobile device.
14. The spinning accessory of claim 12 wherein said ball bearing assembly includes a magnetic ring and conductive coil, wherein manual rotation of said ball bearing generates an electric current that inductively recharges battery of said mobile device via said inductive circuit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The embodiments described herein relate to one or more inventions relating to a mobile device case, attachment or accessory that includes a spinning component. One or more embodiments of the one or more present inventions are directed to a mobile device case, attachment or accessory that, in addition to a spinning component, provides extending arms for serving other purposes, such as one or more of managing cords, forming standing legs, gripping or clipping. One or more embodiments of the one or more present inventions are directed to providing a software application that is responsive to the spinning motion of the mobile device provided by the case.
[0014] The accessory or case may include an adhesive plate for coupling to the back of the mobile device and at least one rotary ball bearing component or other spinning mechanism in the center of the plate. In other embodiments, the accessory or case may fit around the perimeter of the mobile device. In preferred embodiments, the attachment structure and its components are relatively thin so as to not add substantial depth to the mobile device.
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[0016] In certain embodiments, the adhesive disc 120 is coupled to the exterior circumference of the ball bearing device 140. In other embodiments, the adhesive disc may be coupled to the circumference of the interior ring 130 ball bearing device 140. In other embodiments, the adhesive disc 120 may incorporated into an inner axle situated in the center 130 of the ball bearing device 115. The adhesive disc 120 may be made of plastic, metal or other material and includes an adhesive backing so that it may be attached to the surface of the mobile device 110. The surface of the adhesive disc 120 is comprised of an adhesive material of sufficient strength to affix the ball bearing assembly 115 to the back of the mobile device 110 to allow the mobile device 110 to rotate on the center axis of the ball bearing device 115.
[0017] In other embodiments, the attachment 100 may use other known methods for being physically affixed to the mobile device 110 other than adhesives. For example, the attachment 100 may be physically affixed to the mobile device 110 through a magnet. In other embodiments, the attachment 100 may be physically affixed to the mobile device 110 by having a base that extends to and affixes to at least a portion of the outer edge of the mobile device 110.
[0018] The mobile device with the disclosed attachment 100 allows the mobile device 110 to be spun around the axis of the rotary ball bearing 140, thus providing the user with a new way to engage with his or her device. Either the interior 130 or exterior 140 components of the ball bearing device 115 may be used for rotation of the mobile device 110 on a surface, such as a desk. In certain embodiments, the inner or outer rings of the ball bearing device may be implemented with a surface having higher friction for better contact with a table or other surface on which the mobile device will spin. In other embodiments, the ball bearing device 140 may be incorporated into a mobile device case.
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[0021] At the end of the extending element 340 is a ball bearing device 325 having an inner 330 and outer 340 rotating components with ball bearing in between. The mobile device 310 may be spun using the rotary ball bearing 325 whether the extending element 330 is extended or retracted. In some preferred embodiments, either the outer component 340 or inner component of the ball bearing device 325 may comprise a high-friction to allow for better contact with a surface, such as a desk, to allow for improved spinning of the mobile device 310. When extended, the extending element 334 may be used as a stand or a grip for the mobile device 310.
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[0023] For each of the one or more embodiments disclosed herein for the one or more inventions disclosed herein, the mobile device attachment or case may include a power source, such as a battery, a power cord for connecting to the mobile device or other power source, or an induction circuit for receiving power from the mobile device or other inductive source. The power source may be coupled to a rotating motor to power the rotation of the ball bearing device of the accessory to spin without manual power. The power source and rotating mechanism may be housed in the adhesive plate or in the ball bearing device itself. The power source may be a battery, such as a 3V battery commonly used in watches, or other type of replaceable or rechargeable battery. In other embodiments, the power source may be the phone battery itself, wherein the rotating mechanism is powered through inductive coupling to the phone's battery utilizing the NFC capabilities of modern smartphones.
[0024] For each of the one or more embodiments disclosed herein the one of or more inventions disclosed herein, one or more software applications may be downloaded to the mobile device for use in connection with the device case or accessory. The software application may be used to control the spinning of the accessory either through software commands that are communicated to and control the rotation of the motor coupled to the ball bearing device. In other embodiments, the software may control the rotation of the ball bearing device by controlling the inductive power delivered from the device to the accessory's power source and motor.
[0025] For example, a software application may provide for sounds, lights or other effects to be emitted from the mobile device in response to the spinning of the device using the case or accessory. Many mobile devices include an accelerometer and compass for detection of orientation that may be used in connection with the software application to detect the speed and direction of the mobile device spinning. Other software applications may spin the device in response to music, using the power source and motor. For example, a software application could provide for a dynamic light show emitted from the mobile device that is coordinating with music playing from the device or elsewhere, where the phone emits lights and spins to create visual effects.