Mobile Phone Holder
20210140583 · 2021-05-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/1428
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2011/0077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F2005/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L3/137
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2011/0059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J99/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63H33/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F2200/0516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A44C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J99/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mobile phone holder is disclosed for mounting a mobile phone to the dashboard of a car. This mobile phone holder is integrated into the back of a mobile phone or is attached to the back surface of the mobile phone through adhesive pads, or suction cups, or is incorporated into accessories of mobile phones such as attachable card holding wallets, and etc. One embodiment of this mobile phone holder creates a closed loop around the air vent bars. Hence, shakes of the car will not cause sudden detachment and falling of the phone. In Addition, this mobile phone holder is portable and is carried by the mobile phone. Hence, the user can readily have it upon using a temporary car. Moreover, since this mobile phone holder is not permanently stayed in the car, it is not exposed to extreme temperatures and thus its wear and tear is lower than conventional phone holders. The loop that is formed by this apparatus can also be used for mounting a mobile phone to the handlebar of a shopping cart, the handlebar of a bike, safety belt of a car, a belt loop, belt of a user, strap of a bag, or other accessories of a user. This apparatus can also be used as a general purpose fastener for fastening two or more objects together, hanging objects from a bar. Such general purpose fastener can be used as a toy, strap of a watch, or bracelet as well.
Claims
1. A general-purpose fastener comprising: (a) a bistable spring having two free ends and a middle portion between the two ends, wherein the spring is made in one piece or formed by several pieces connected through one patch or a plurality of patches; (b) a fastening means for fastening the two free ends of said bistable spring to one another for creating a loop; and (c) whereby said bistable spring has a first open stable state in which the bistable spring is straight, a second half closed stable state in which the two free ends of the spring are biased toward the opposite free end, and a third locked stable state whereby said fastening means secure said free ends together such that said bistable spring creases a closed loop with said fastening means.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fastening means is a hole, or a dent, located on one free end of said bistable spring and a hook, an arrow shaped fastener, or a swollen part located on the opposite free end that can be trapped in said hole, or dent, for creating a closed loop with said bistable spring wherein natural forces in the bistable spring that bring the bistable spring back to its half closed loop stable state create outward forces thereby pushing said hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part against an edge, or a side, of said hole, or dent, such that said hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part, stays trapped in said hole, or dent, providing the user control of securing said free ends to each other and opening said free ends from each other.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fastening means is a plurality of holes, or dents, located on one free end of said bistable spring and a hook, an arrow shaped fastener, or a swollen part located on the opposite free end, wherein a closed loop is formed by trapping the hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part in at least one of the holes, or the dents, and wherein the diameter of the closed loop can be decreased or increased by using at least one hole, or one dent, that is closer to or farther away from the middle portion of said bistable spring.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fastening means is at least a hole, or a dent, located on one free end of said bistable spring and a plurality of hooks, arrow shaped fasteners, or swollen parts located on the opposite free end, wherein a closed loop is formed by trapping the hooks, arrow shaped fasteners or swollen parts in said hole, or said dent, and wherein the diameter of the closed loop can be decreased or increased by using at least one of the of hooks, arrow shaped fasteners, or swollen parts that is closer to or farther away from the middle portion of said bistable spring.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fastening means is a pair of magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, or at least one piece of magnet and at least one metallic piece, which are located on the ends of said bistable spring thereby providing force to keep said bistable spring in a closed loop shape and providing the user control of locking said bistable spring and opening said bistable spring.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein a strap, a wire, or a plurality of straps or wires are secured to a back of each of said magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, or said at least one piece of magnet and at least one metallic piece, thereby providing the user means for opening said magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, or at least one piece of magnet and at least one metallic piece from each other through pulling said straps or wires apart from each other.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said bistable spring is coated with an elastic material, wherein the elastic material coating creates friction forces between said bistable spring and an object or a plurality of objects that said bistable spring is fastened around thereby providing additional force for keeping said object or plurality of objects attached to said bistable spring.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fastening means comprises two metallic plates that are positioned on, or integrated to, one of said free ends of said bistable spring, and a metallic piece that is positioned at, or integrated to, the other free end of said bistable spring, wherein at least one of said metallic plates or said metallic piece is a permanent magnet, wherein said metallic piece is placed between said metallic plates and is attached to said metallic plates through magnetic force thereby keeping said bistable spring in a closed loop shape.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said general-purpose fastener is used for bundling objects together such that said general-purpose fastener creates a closed loop around said objects in said third locked stable state.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said general-purpose fastener is used for hanging an object, or a plurality of objects, from a bar such that said general-purpose fastener creates a closed loop around a hole that is in said object, or holes that are in said plurality of objects, and around said bar in said third locked stable state thereby connecting said object or plurality of objects to said bar.
11. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said general-purpose fastener is used as a bracelet, strap of a watch, or a name tag such that said general-purpose fastener creates a closed loop around a wrist, limb, or an arm of a user in said third locked stable state.
12. A bundling fastener for bundling objects together comprising: (a) a spring structure, or a curved structure with elasticity capability, having two free ends and a middle portion between the two ends, wherein said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, is made in one piece or formed by several pieces connected through one patch or a plurality of patches; (b) a fastening means for fastening the two free ends of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, to one another; and (c) whereby said spring structure, or a curved structure with elasticity capability, has a first half closed stable state in which the two free ends of the structure are biased toward the opposite free end, and a second locked stable state in which said fastening means are locked to each other through natural forces in the structure that bring the structure back to its half closed loop stable state whereby said fastening means secure said free ends together such that said spring structure, or a curved structure with elasticity capability creates a closed loop with said fastening means for bundling objects together.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said fastening means is a hole, or a dent, located on one free end of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, and a hook, an arrow shaped fastener, or a swollen part located on the opposite free end that can be trapped in said hole, or said dent, for creating a closed loop with said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, wherein natural forces in the structure that bring the structure back to its half closed loop stable state create outward forces thereby pushing said hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part against an edge, or a side, of said hole, or dent, such that said hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part, stays trapped in said hole, or dent, providing the user control of securing said free ends to each other and opening said free ends from each other.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said fastening means is a plurality of holes, or dents, located on one free end of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, and a hook, an arrow shaped fastener, or a swollen part located on the opposite free end, wherein a closed loop is formed by trapping the hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part in at least one of the holes, or the dents, and wherein the diameter of the closed loop can be decreased or increased by using at least one hole, or one dent, that is closer to or farther away from the middle portion of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said fastening means is at least a hole, or a dent, located on one free end of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, and a plurality of hooks, arrow shaped fasteners, or swollen parts located on the opposite free end, wherein a closed loop is formed by trapping the hooks, arrow shaped fasteners or swollen parts in said hole, or said dent, and wherein the diameter of the closed loop can be decreased or increased by using at least one of the of hooks, arrow shaped fasteners, or swollen parts that is closer to or farther away from the middle portion of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said fastening means is a hook-and-loop fastener which is located on the ends of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, whereby said fastening means secure said free ends together and whereby the diameter of the closed loop is decreased or increased by using portions of the hook-and-loop fastener that are closer to or farther away from the middle portion of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said spring structure, or curved structure with elasticity capability, is a bistable spring capable of maintaining a straight stable state thereby providing protection to said bundling fastener and saving space when said bundling fastener is being stored.
18. A ring-shaped fastener for creating a closed loop around a hole in an object, or a plurality of holes in a plurality of objects, comprising: (a) a spring structure, or a curved structure with elasticity capability, having two free ends and a middle portion between the two ends, wherein said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, is made in one piece or formed by several pieces connected through one patch or a plurality of patches; (b) a fastening means for fastening the two free ends of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, to one another; and (c) whereby said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, has a first half closed stable state in which the two free ends of the structure are biased toward the opposite free end, and a second locked stable state in which said fastening means are locked to each other through natural forces in the structure that bring the structure back to its half closed loop stable state whereby said fastening means secure said free ends together such that said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability creates a closed loop with said fastening means.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said fastening means is a hole, or a dent, located on one free end of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, and a hook, an arrow shaped fastener, or a swollen part located on the opposite free end that can be trapped in said hole, or said dent, for creating a closed loop with said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, wherein natural forces in the structure that bring the structure back to its half closed loop stable state create outward forces thereby pushing said hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part against an edge, or a side, of said hole, or dent, such that said hook, arrow shaped fastener, or swollen part, stays trapped in said hole, or dent, providing the user control of securing said free ends to each other and opening said free ends from each other.
20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said fastening means is at least a hole, or a dent, located on one free end of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability, and a plurality of hooks, arrow shaped fasteners, or swollen parts located on the opposite free end, wherein a closed loop is formed by trapping the hooks, arrow shaped fasteners or swollen parts in said hole, or said dent, and wherein the diameter of the closed loop can be decreased or increased by using at least one of the of hooks, arrow shaped fasteners, or swollen parts that is closer to or farther away from the middle portion of said spring structure, or said curved structure with elasticity capability.
21. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said ring-shaped fastener is used as a hanger for hanging said object or said plurality of objects to a bar such that said ring-shaped fastener creates said closed loop around said hole in said object, or said holes in said objects, and around a bar such that said object, or said plurality of objects, and said bar are fastened together through said closed loop.
22. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said ring-shaped fastener is a key ring and said object or said plurality of objects are keys such that said ring-shaped fastener creates said closed loop around said hole in said object, or said holes in said objects, such that said object, or said plurality of objects, are fastened together through said closed loop.
Description
DRAWINGS—FIGURES
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[0057] 101 Fastening device [0058] 102 A frame with at least one hollow opening, or at least one hole, for trapping 101 [0059] 103 Main body made of bistable spring [0060] 104 Base with adhesive back for attaching the apparatus to the phone case [0061] 105 Foundation for attaching 103 to 104 [0062] 106 A dip in the fastening device for trapping 102 [0063] 107 Direction of the forces that a user applies for closing the loop (trapping 101 into 102) [0064] 108 Direction of the force that 102 is applying to 101 [0065] 109 Direction of the force that 101 is applying to 102 [0066] 110 Direction of the force that is applied by the user for unlocking the apparatus through untrapping 101 from 102 [0067] 111 Direction of the force that is applied by the user together with 110 for unlocking the apparatus through untrapping 101 from 102 [0068] 112 Direction of the force that is applied by the user for opening the apparatus after 110 and 111 are applied and after 101 and 102 are unlocked from each other [0069] 201 Back of a mobile phone [0070] 202 Dashboard of a car [0071] 203 Air vent bars on the dashboard of a car [0072] 204 Hand of a user [0073] 205 A mobile phone [0074] 206 The apparatus of
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0103] 102 and 101 can be coated or can be formed with the same coating rubber that coats the bistable spring. They can also be made together with bistable spring in one piece.
[0104] When the user is using the apparatus for mounting a mobile phone to an air vent on the dashboard of a car, 101 and 102 will be located inside the air vent. Hence, the user will not be able to visually see 101 and 102 very well. In addition, since the two end arms of 103 will be inside the air vent, the user cannot apply and transfer much force to the two end arms of 103. As a result, regular snaps or buttons cannot be used instead of 101 and 102. In other words, the user cannot fasten regular snaps or buttons while they are located behind the air vent bars and thus such buttons cannot be used for 101 and 102. 102 is designed to be a hollow frame and 101 is designed to go inside 102 without the need for applying significant force. The user will not need much control to match the location of 101 into 102, and the user will not need much control to trap 101 into 102. By pushing the two arms of 103, 101 will automatically be guided to 102 and gets trapped, and the locked loop will form. The apparatus keeps this locked mode until the user pushes the arms of 103 toward each other and unstraps 101 and 102 from each other by applying forces 110 111, and 112 which will be resulted in bringing back 103 to its half-closed stable mode.
[0105] For attaching the apparatus to the back of a mobile phone, 104 which carries an adhesive surface on its bottom, is attached to 103 through 105. The use of 105 is proposed because if 103 is directly attached to 104, the weight of the phone that is hanged through 103 and the pulling of 103 through the weight of the phone, will cause the adhesive surface to peel off from the phone easily. 103 is a moving part, the middle of 103 bends to create the closed stable state, and hence attaching it directly to the back of a phone by adding adhesive material won't have much durability. In other words, if 105 is not used and 103 is attached directly to 104, the amount of stress added to 104 will increase. Instead of using adhesive pads, suction cups can also be used for attaching 103 to the back of a mobile phone.
[0106] A piece of magnet can be incorporated to approximately middle of the bistable spring and a metallic plate can be attached to back surface of said mobile phone through an adhesive surface. In such embodiment, the bistable spring can be connected to said mobile phone through the magnetic force between said magnet and said metallic plate.
[0107] 103 can be a one-piece bistable spring or a plurality of pieces of bistable springs connected together through patches. For example, 103 can comprise of two pieces of bistable spring connected to each side of 105 to create similar functionality that a one-piece bistable spring provides. This disclosure covers all of these implementations, as the functionality would not differ in case the bistable spring is made of several pieces of bistable springs connected together.
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[0109] An additional advantage of this the mobile phone holder is providing a loop for holding the phone by a finger of the user, as illustrated in
[0110] In addition to air vent bars, apparatus of
[0111] In the case of not including 101 and 102 the apparatus of
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[0113] In addition, this apparatus can replace the air vent bar holding clamps of conventional mobile phone holders. This apparatus can be incorporated into conventional magnetics and clamp-like phone holders that were mentioned in the prior art section. In this way such mobile phone holders can be mounted to the air vent bars through this apparatus. Since this apparatus creates a closed loop around the air vent bars, it increases the reliability of said conventional magnetic and clamp-like phone holders.
[0114] A more general embodiment of the apparatus of
[0115] For providing a larger adhesive surface, and hence a more durable product, 104 is proposed to be larger than 105, as it is illustrated in
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[0117] For making it easier for the user to place the magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, inside the air vent, rectangular magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, can be used instead of circular magnetic snap buttons, or magnets. In case the bistable spring is made of metal, the end arms of the bistable spring can be magnetized and directly be used as magnets as well.
[0118] 501 and 502 do not need to be both permanent magnets. As long as one of them is permanent magnet and the other one is made of metallic material that can be attracted to the magnet, similar functionality will be achieved. Metallic materials that are attracted to the magnets become magnets under magnetic fields. Hence, even though one of 501 and 502 can be impermanent magnet, they both will be magnets when attached to each other. Thus, in this disclosure both 501 and 502 are called magnets.
[0119] As an additional advantage, this apparatus provides a loop for holding the phone by hand as
[0120] This apparatus can also be integrated into the case of a mobile phone, or accessories such as mobile phone protective covers, wallets, and attachable card holders.
[0121] This apparatus can replace clamps that connect conventional mobile phone holders to an air vent bar. In the prior art section, it was mentioned that conventional magnetic and clamp-like phone holders are attached to the air vent bars through clamps, not closed loops. Since this apparatus creates a closed loop around the air vent bars, it increases the reliability of said conventional magnetic and clamp-like phone holders.
[0122] In addition to air vent bars, apparatus of
[0123] One implementation of the mobile phone holder of
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[0127] 601 can be more than one pieces of strap. In such a case, pieces of straps are connected to each other through patches to create one piece as a whole. For example, 601 can be two pieces of straps connected to two sides of 604. Since the functionality of one-piece strap and several pieces of straps that are connected through patches are similar, in this disclosure, several pieces of straps that are connected through patches are considered as a one-piece strap as well.
[0128] Similar advantages to those of the phone holder of
[0129] In addition to air vent bars, apparatus of
[0130] One implementation of the phone holder of
[0131] 602 and 603 do not need to be both permanent magnets. As long as one of them is permanent magnet and the other one is made of metallic material that can be attracted to the magnet, similar functionality will be achieved. Metallic materials that are attracted to the magnets become magnets under magnetic fields. Hence, even though one of 602 and 603 can be impermanent magnet, they both will be magnets when attached to each other. Thus, in this disclosure both 602 and 603 are called magnets.
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[0144] Advantages of such general-purpose fastener are as follows. Since in open stable state a bistable spring is straight, a plurality of bistable springs in their open stable states occupy the lowest amount of space when storing in a place together. An additional advantage is the fact that using a bistable spring as a bracelet, a toy, a fastener, etc. is entertaining for the user.
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