Grip apparatus for portable device
11553771 · 2023-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2200/0516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is a grip apparatus for a portable device. The grip apparatus includes a base unit mounted on the portable device, a sliding hole formed in the base unit in a longitudinal direction of the base unit, a pair of sliders inserted into the sliding hole and independently movable along the sliding hole, and a band unit coupled to the pair of sliders and deformed to form a space, into which a finger is insertable, as at least one of the pair of sliders is moved.
Claims
1. A grip apparatus for a portable device, the grip apparatus comprising: a base unit mountable on the portable device; a sliding hole formed in the base unit in a longitudinal direction of the base unit; a protrusion prevention groove formed in the base unit to have a greater width than a width of the sliding hole and to extend along the sliding hole, wherein the protrusion portion protrudes laterally from an inner circumferential surface of the sliding hole; a pair of sliders inserted into the sliding hole and independently movable along the sliding hole, wherein at least one of the pair of sliders comprises: a body portion formed to have a greater width than a width of the sliding hole and located in the protrusion prevention groove as the at least one of the pair of sliders is inserted into the sliding hole; and a connection portion interposed between the body portion and a band unit and located in the sliding hole as the at least one of the pair of sliders is inserted into the sliding hole; the band unit coupled to the pair of sliders and configured to deform to form a space, into which a finger is insertable, as at least one of the pair of sliders moves; a protrusion portion protruding from an inner circumferential surface of the sliding hole to maintain a state in which the at least one of the pair of sliders has moved, wherein the protrusion portion comprises a tilted surface provided in a movement direction of the at least one of the pair of sliders reducing resistance while the connection portion moves across the protrusion portion, wherein an inner circumferential surface of the end of the protrusion prevention groove is formed to correspond to a shape of an outer circumferential surface of the body portion, and a support portion protruding from a bottom surface of an end of the protrusion prevention groove and disposed on a movement path of the body portion to accommodate a position of the body portion, wherein the body portion is surrounded and supported by the inner circumferential surface of the protrusion prevention groove and the support portion at the end of the protrusion prevention groove, wherein the support portion comprises a tilted surface to allow the body portion to move across the support portion when receiving an external force that is greater than a preset value, and the tilted surface of the support portion toward a center of the sliding hole is more gradual than the tilted surface of the support portion toward an end of the sliding hole, and wherein the support portion is formed to extend along the outer circumferential surface of the body portion.
2. The grip apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an insertion hole formed in the base unit and disposed on an end of the sliding hole to allow the slider to be insertable into the sliding hole, wherein the insertion hole is formed to correspond to a side cross-sectional shape of the slider to allow the slider to be insertable in a lateral direction.
3. The grip apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an insertion hole formed in the base unit and disposed on an end of the sliding hole to allow the slider to be insertable into the sliding hole, wherein an inner circumferential surface of the insertion hole toward the sliding hole is formed to be tilted in a direction toward the sliding hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing exemplary embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(7) Since the present invention may be variously modified and have a variety of embodiments, particular embodiments will be illustrated in the drawings and described in detail hereinafter. However, these are not intended to limit the present invention to a particularly disclosed form and it should be understood that the present invention includes all changes, equivalents, and substitutes included within the concept and technical scope of the present invention. In a description of the embodiments of the present invention, a detailed description of well-known components or functions of the related art will be omitted when it is deemed to obscure understanding of the embodiments of the present invention.
(8) The terms such as first, second, and the like may be used to describe a variety of components, and these components are not limited to the terms. The terms are used only for distinguishing one component from another.
(9) The terms used herein are used merely for describing particular embodiments and are not intended to limit the present invention. Singular expressions, unless clearly defined otherwise in context, include plural expressions. Throughout the application, the terms “comprise,” “have,” and the like are used herein to specify the presence of stated features, numbers, stages, operations, elements, components or combinations thereof but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, stages, operations, elements, components, or combinations thereof.
(10) Hereinafter, embodiments of a grip apparatus 100 for a portable device according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. In a description with reference to the attached drawings, equal or corresponding components will be referred to as equal reference numerals and a repetitive description thereof will be omitted.
(11) According to the embodiment, as shown in
(12) According to the embodiment, as the pair of sliders 130 are independently moved along the sliding hole 120 and at least one of the pair of sliders 130 is moved, the band unit 140 coupled to the sliders 130 is deformed and the space into which the finger 20 is insertable is formed so that a user may to stably grip the portable device 10 by inserting the finger 20 into the corresponding space.
(13) Hereinafter, respective components of the grip apparatus 100 according to the embodiment will be described with reference to
(14) The base unit 110 may be mounted on the portable device 10 as shown in
(15) Also, as shown in
(16) The sliding hole 120 may be formed in the base unit 110 in the longitudinal direction of the base unit 110 as shown in
(17) As shown in
(18) Accordingly, as described above, the base unit 110 may be mounted on the portable device 10 using the attachment portion 150. Also, the attachment portion 150 is formed to be detachable to allow the user to change a position of the base unit 110 mounted on the portable device 10 as necessary.
(19) In more detail, the attachment portion 150 may include an adhesive, a gel pad, and the like and be formed to have a thickness not to allow the sliders 130 to come into contact with the portable device 10 while moving as described below.
(20) Also, in the attachment portion 150, as shown in
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(22) In more detail, as shown in
(23) As shown in
(24) That is, the protrusion portion 160 may maintain the state, in which the sliders 130 have been moved, by supporting the moved sliders 130 in a direction opposite to movement thereof to prevent the sliders 130 from freely or randomly moving.
(25) As shown in
(26) Accordingly, as described above, the sliders 130 may be supported by the protrusion portion 160 in the direction opposite the movement and may move across the protrusion portion 160 through the tilted surface provided on the protrusion portion 160 in the movement direction.
(27) In more detail, as shown in
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(29) In more detail, the plurality of protrusion portions 160 may be spaced at the same intervals apart. In this case, since a position at which a movement state of the slider 130 is maintained is uniformly provided in the sliding hole 120, the user may more easily determine a position of the slider 130 in the sliding hole.
(30) As shown in
(31) Accordingly, the state in which the slider 130 has been moved may be more effectively maintained through the first protrusion 162 and the second protrusion 164 formed on both sides of the inner circumferential surface of the sliding hole 120.
(32) Also, as shown in
(33) For example, when the slider 130 is supported by the first protrusion 162, the second protrusion 164 disposed to alternate with the first protrusion 162 may perform a function of pressurizing the slider 130 to allow the slider 130 to be more effectively supported by the first protrusion 162.
(34) In more detail, as shown in
(35) A tilted surface of the second protrusion 164 may be formed to be more gradual than a tilted surface of the first protrusion 162 as shown in
(36) Accordingly, the first protrusion 162 may generally perform a function of supporting the slider 130 and the second protrusion 164 may assist the first protrusion 162 as well as reducing resistance due to the protrusion portions 160 while the slider 130 moves.
(37) As shown in
(38) That is, the slider 130 may be inserted into the sliding hole 120 through the insertion hole 170 and moved therein. As the insertion hole 170 is disposed on the end of the sliding hole 120, interference of the insertion hole 170 with relation to the movement of the slider 130 may be reduced.
(39) As shown in
(40) Accordingly, the insertion hole 170 may allow the slider 130 to be insertable therethrough as well as preventing the slider 130 from being separated in a direction in which the slider 130 is inserted after the slider 130 is inserted and mounted.
(41) Also, an inner circumferential surface of the insertion hole 170 toward the sliding hole 120 may be tilted toward the sliding hole 120 as shown in
(42) In this case, the slider 130 may not only be easily inserted into the insertion hole 170 but may also be introduced into the sliding hole 120 along the tilted surface of the insertion hole 170.
(43) As shown in
(44) That is, since the support portion 180 supports the slider 130 with respect to the movement direction of the slider 130, it is possible to prevent the slider 130 from being freely or randomly moved in the sliding hole 120.
(45) As shown in
(46) That is, since the slider 130 may move across the support portion 180 only when receiving the external force that is greater than the preset value, it is possible to more effectively support the slider 130.
(47) Also, since the support portion 180 includes the tilted surface, when the slider 130 receives the external force that is greater than the preset value, the slider 130 may move across the support portion 180 through the tilted surface.
(48) In more detail, a tilted surface of the support portion 180 toward a center of the sliding hole 120 may be more gradual than a tilted surface of the support portion 180 toward the slider 130 as shown in
(49) Accordingly, when the slider 130 is supported by the support portion 180 and receives the external force, moves across the support portion 180, and returns to a position at which the slider 130 is supported, the slider 130 may more easily move across the support portion 180.
(50) Also, as shown in
(51) That is, since the slider 130 is located at the end of the sliding hole 120 and then moved along the sliding hole 120, the slider 130 is supported at the end of the sliding hole 120 which becomes a starting point of movement so that the user may determine whether to move the slider 130 by determining whether to apply an external force thereto.
(52) In more detail, any one of such support portions 180 may protrude further or have a greater width than another as shown in
(53) Accordingly, any one of the pair of sliders 130 disposed on both ends of the sliding hole 120 may be more strongly supported by the support portion 180 than the other to perform a function of a movement end as well as performing a function of a fixing end.
(54) As shown in
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(56) That is, since the slider 130 may be supported by the support portion 180 disposed at the preset position on the movement path of the slider 130 so as to maintain the deformed shape of the band unit 140, the apparatus of the present invention may be utilized as an apparatus for grip and as a holder for holding the portable device 10 on a bottom surface.
(57) As shown in
(58) Accordingly, the base unit 110 may be easily attached to the portable device 10, and the slider 130 may be prevented from coming into contact with the portable device 10.
(59) In more detail, as shown in
(60) As shown in
(61) That is, as the sliders 130 coupled to the band unit 140 move such that an interval between the pair of sliders 130 decreases, the band unit 140 forms a bent surface so that the space into which the finger 20 is insertable may be formed between the band unit 140 and the base unit 110.
(62) In more detail, the band unit 140 may include a soft material. In this case, as described above, the bent surface formed by the band unit 140 may be formed to be flexible.
(63) Also, the soft material may include thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). TPU is plastic having rubber elasticity and has high flexibility so that the band unit 140 may be easily deformed and have high durability. Even when the band unit 140 is deformed a plurality of times, the band unit 140 may be prevented from being cracked or torn.
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(69) In this case, since a plurality of such spaces into which the finger 20 is inserted are formed as a plurality of such sliders 130 are moved, the user may more stably grip the portable device 10 by inserting a plurality of such fingers 20 into the corresponding spaces.
(70) According to the present invention, a portable device can be stably gripped.
(71) Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, it should be noted that one of ordinary skill in the art may make a variety of modifications and changes of the present invention by adding, changing, eliminating, inserting, or the like of components without departing from the concept of the present invention which is disclosed in the claims and they will be included within the scope of the present invention.