Folding phone-support device
11563838 ยท 2023-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04M1/0202
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The folding phone support device removably attaches to the rear face of any smartphone. In its preferred embodiment, the folding phone support device uses a phone plate, affixed to the phone via a double-sided adhesive. The phone plate includes recesses that interact with latches in the base of the folding phone support device, allowing the folding phone support device to be attached and detached from the phone.
Claims
1. A support device for a mobile phone, the support device comprising: a base; two parallel arms; the two parallel arms rotatably connected to the base; a head; the head rotatably connected to the two parallel arms; the head including a first temporary attachment mechanism and a second temporary attachment mechanism; the head having a first position nested within the base, and a second position extended away from the base; a flap; the flap sliding with respect to the base; the flap sliding into, and out of, a path of one or more of the two parallel arms; the flap prevents one or more of the two parallel arms from folding, thus maintaining one or more of the two parallel arms in an extended position, holding the head away from the base; whereby the head extends away from the base to support the mobile phone in an angled position with respect to a surface, or nests the head within the base to support the mobile phone in a parallel position with respect to a surface.
2. The support device of claim 1, wherein: the first temporary attachment mechanism is a suction cup; the second temporary attachment mechanism is a magnet; the head able to rotate between the first temporary attachment mechanism and the second temporary attachment mechanism.
3. The support device of claim 2, further comprising: a recess; the recess within the base; the recess sized to hold the head when the head is nested within the base.
4. The support device of claim 3, further comprising: a central metal plate; the central metal plate within the recess; the central metal plate interacting with the magnet of the head, acting to keep the head nested within the recess.
5. The support device of claim 1, wherein: the two parallel arms each include an arm magnet; the base including one or more secondary metal plates positioned to interact with the arm magnet; the arm magnet helping to hold the two parallel arms against the base by being attracted to the one or more secondary metal plates.
6. The support device of claim 1, further comprising: a phone plate; the phone plate affixed to the mobile phone; the phone plate removably affixed to the base; whereby the base is removable from the phone plate if the base is unneeded.
7. A device to support a mobile phone, the device including: two parallel articulated arms; a base connected to, and separating, the two parallel articulated arms; the base including a head chamber; a head connected to, and separating, the two parallel articulated arms; the head able to nest within the head chamber of the base; the head able to extend away from the base as the two parallel articulated arms rotate away from the base; the head including a first side with a suction cup; the head including a second side with a magnet; a flap; the flap sliding with respect to the base; the flap sliding into, and out of, a path of one or more of the two parallel articulated arms; the flap prevents one or more of the two parallel articulated arms from folding, thus maintaining the one or more of the two parallel articulated arms in an extended position, holding the head away from the base; whereby the head rotates between the first side and the second side, thus allowing the device to affix to a variety of surfaces.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein: the head rotates between the first side with the suction cup and the second side with the magnet before affixing the device to a surface.
9. The device of claim 8, further comprising: a recess; the recess within the base; the recess sized to hold the head when the head is nested within the base.
10. The device of claim 9, further comprising: a central metal plate; the central metal plate within the recess; the central metal plate interacting with the magnet of the head, acting to keep the head nested within the recess.
11. The device of claim 7, wherein: the two parallel articulated arms each include an arm magnet; the base including one or more secondary metal plates positioned to interact with the arm magnet; the arm magnet helping to hold the two parallel articulated arms against the base by being attracted to the one or more secondary metal plates.
12. The device of claim 7, further comprising: a phone plate; the phone plate affixed to the mobile phone; the phone plate removably affixed to the base; whereby the base is removable from the phone plate if the base is unneeded.
13. A folding support for a mobile phone, the folding support including: a base; two rotating arms extending from the base; the two rotating arms being independent and spaced apart from each other; the two rotating arms having a nested position, parallel to the base; the two rotating arms having an extended position, non-parallel to the base; a head placed between the two rotating arms; the head including a first side and a second side; the first side including a first attachment mechanism; the second side including a second attachment mechanism; a flap; the flap sliding with respect to the base; the flap sliding into, and out of, a path of one or more of the two rotating arms; the flap prevents one or more of the two rotating arms from folding, thus maintaining one or more of the two rotating arms in an extended position, holding the head away from the base; whereby the head rotates to the first side or the second side to choose between the first attachment mechanism and the second attachment mechanism.
14. The folding support of claim 13, wherein: the first attachment mechanism is a suction cup; the second attachment mechanism is a magnet; the head rotates between the first attachment mechanism and the second attachment mechanism.
15. The folding support of claim 14, further comprising: a recess; the recess within the base; the recess sized to hold the head when the head is nested within the base.
16. The folding support of claim 15, further comprising: a central metal plate; the central metal plate within the recess; the central metal plate interacting with the magnet of the head, acting to keep the head nested within the recess.
17. The folding support of claim 13, wherein: the two rotating arms each including an arm magnet; the base including one or more secondary metal plates positioned to interact with the arm magnet; the arm magnet helping to hold the two rotating arms against the base by being attracted to the one or more secondary metal plates.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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(18) The folding phone support device 1 is shown formed from primary components base 20 and phone plate 10.
(19) The base 20 includes arms 60 that connect to head 70. A flap 30 can extend out of base 20 to block the folding motion of arm 60, thus keeping the head 70 in a deployed or unfolded position.
(20) A recessed section forms head chamber 24 into which the head 70 can fold, recessing itself into the body 20.
(21) The arms 60 rotate about an arm lower pivot point 66 and an arm upper pivot point 68. Within each arm is an optional arm magnet recess 62 with arm magnet 64. The arm magnets 64 can hold the arms 60 in a folded position, as discussed further below.
(22) The phone plate 10 includes one or more recesses 12 that act to attach the base 20 to the phone plate 10.
(23) An adhesive 14 is placed under the phone plate 10 to attach the phone plate 10 to a phone 100 (see
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(25) The head 70 is shown formed from head outer housing 72, including a head outer housing recess 73, into which the head inner housing 74 fits. Between the head outer housing 72 and the head inner housing 74 is sandwiched a head magnet 76.
(26) Within the head inner housing recess 77 is a suction cup interface 75, interfacing with the suction cup head 84 of the suction cup 80.
(27) The arms 60 rotate about the arm lower pivot point 66 with respect to the base 20.
(28) The head 70, when folded, fits within the head chamber 24, with the arms accessing the head 70 via the side-gaps 26.
(29) The phone plate 10 is shown with recesses 12, and adhesive 14.
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(31) The head 70 is folded inside the base, the arms 60 folded inward, with the head 70 rotated with the head magnet 76 facing outward.
(32) The adhesive 14 is partially visible, holding the folding phone support device 1 to a phone 100.
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(34) The arms 60 are again against the base 20, but the head 70 is rotated to present the suction cup 80.
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(36) The arms 60 are folded down, with an arm magnet recess 62 and arm magnet 64 visible.
(37) The suction cup 80 is affixed to a horizontal surface 112, holding the folding phone support device 1 in place.
(38) An optional suction cup tab 82 makes it easier for a user to release the suction cup 80.
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(40) The arms 60 are unfolded from the base 20, with flaps 30 extended to protect against undesired folding.
(41) The arm 60 rests against the horizontal surface 112, supporting the phone 100.
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(43) The arms 60 are unfolded, with flaps 30 extended to prevent folding. Each flap 30 has an associated flap cavity 32. The flaps 30 are prevented from over-extending by a flap fastener slot 34 that holds a flap lock fastener 36.
(44) To hold the head 70 in a folded position, the folding phone support device 1 can use magnets and metal plates to hold the head 70 in a folded position.
(45) The magnets include the head magnet 76, attracted to the central metal plate 40, and the arm magnets 64, attracted to secondary metal plates 42.
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(47) The head 70 includes the head outer housing 72, head outer housing recess 73, head inner housing 74, suction cup interface 75, head magnet 76, head inner housing recess 77, pins 78.
(48) The suction cup 80 includes an optional suction cup tab 82 to aid in removal, attached via the suction cup head 84 to the suction cup interface 75.
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(50) The fingers 124 of the user's 120 hand 122 pass through the arms 60 of the folding phone support device 1, resulting in a secure grip.
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(52) The fingers 124 of the user's 120 hand 122 pass around the arms 60 of the folding phone support device 1, again resulting in a secure grip.
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(54) The suction cup 80 holds folding phone support device 1 to the vertical surface 110, supporting the phone 100.
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(56) The base includes latches 22 that lock into arm latch faces 69 of the arms 60.
(57) A user can pull on the latch tab 23 to deactivate the latch 22, allowing the arms 60 to be extended from the base 20.
(58) Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
(59) It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.