ROTATIONALLY LIMITED CONNECTION SYSTEM
20190111855 ยท 2019-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M11/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2011/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F2200/0516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A rotationally limited connection system that includes a first mount to hold an object or couple with an object, a first ferromagnetic coupling element that includes a material attracted to a magnet or wherein the material includes the magnet, an a first mechanical coupling element. The first mechanical coupling element includes at least one protrusion to limit rotation of the first mount with respect to another object in 90 degrees increments. The first mount is coupled with the first ferromagnetic coupling element and the first mechanical coupling element.
Claims
1. A rotationally limited connection system comprising: a first mount configured to hold an object or couple with said object; a first ferromagnetic coupling element comprising a material attracted to a magnet or wherein said material comprises said magnet; and, a first mechanical coupling element comprising at least one protrusion configured to limit rotation of said first mount with respect to another object in 90 degree increments; wherein said first mount is coupled with said first ferromagnetic coupling element and said first mechanical coupling element.
2. The connection system of claim 1 wherein said first mechanical coupling element comprises a portion of said first ferromagnetic coupling element, or wherein said first ferromagnetic coupling element is located near said first mechanical coupling element.
3. The connection system of claim 1 wherein said first mount or said object comprises a first coil configured to inductively receive or transmit electrical power to or from said object that stores electricity in a case surrounding said object or said object.
4. The connection system of claim 1 wherein said object comprises one or more of: a phone, a camera, a battery, a speaker, at least one of an electrical component that uses or stores electricity, an optical component, a connection component, a container.
5. The connection system of claim 1 further comprising: a second mount configured to hold said another object or couple with said another object; a second ferromagnetic coupling element comprising said material attracted to said magnet or wherein said material comprises said magnet; and, a second mechanical coupling element comprising at least one second protrusion configured to limit rotation of said first mount with respect to said second mount in said 90 degree increments.
6. The connection system of claim 5 further comprising at least one third mechanical coupling element configured to fold toward and away from said first mount wherein said at least one third mechanical coupling element is further configured to couple with a fourth mechanical coupling element on or near said second mount.
7. The connection system of claim 5 further comprising at least one third mechanical coupling element configured with a narrow portion proximal to said first mount and a wide portion that is distal to said first mount, wherein said at least one third mechanical coupling element is further configured to couple with a fourth mechanical coupling element at said narrow portion and wherein said fourth mechanical coupling element is located on or near said second mount.
8. The connection system of claim 5 wherein said second mount is configured to couple with a moveable object.
9. The connection system of claim 5 wherein said second mount or said another object coupled with said second mount comprises a second coil configured to inductively supply electrical power.
10. The connection system of claim 1 wherein said first mount further comprises a bumper or a bumper with at least one storage compartment or a bumper with a flotation device or a bumper with force absorbing material or a bumper with a light source or any combination thereof.
11. The connection system of claim 10 wherein said at least one storage compartment is configured to hold a pen or stylus or an e-cigarette or medicine.
12. The connection system of claim 10 wherein said bumper further comprises controls to control one or more of volume, track, thumbs up, thumbs down, display brightness, power on, power off
13. The connection system of claim 1, wherein said first mount does not comprise a mounting rail.
14. The connection system of claim 1 wherein said first mount comprises a galvanic charging port.
15. The connection system of claim 1, wherein said first mount further comprises a fourth mechanical coupling element configured to daisy chain to an additional mount.
16. The connection system of claim 15, wherein said additional mount is configured to hold one or more of a phone, a second camera, a second battery, a second speaker.
17. A rotationally limited connection system comprising: a first mount configured to hold an object or couple with said object; a first ferromagnetic coupling element comprising a material attracted to a magnet or wherein said material comprises said magnet; and, a first mechanical coupling element comprising at least one protrusion configured to limit rotation of said first mount with respect to another object in increments greater than 0 degrees, or less than or equal to 90 degrees, wherein said first mount is coupled with said first ferromagnetic coupling element and said first mechanical coupling element; a second mount configured to hold said another object or couple with said another object; a second ferromagnetic coupling element comprising said material attracted to said magnet or wherein said material comprises said magnet; a second mechanical coupling element comprising at least one second protrusion configured to limit rotation of said first mount with respect to said second mount in said increments greater than 0 degrees, or less than or equal to 90 degrees; and, at least one third mechanical coupling element configured to fold toward and away from said first mount wherein said at least one third mechanical coupling element is further configured to couple with a fourth mechanical coupling element on or near said second mount.
18. The connection system of claim 17 further comprising at least one third mechanical coupling element configured with a narrow portion proximal to said first mount and a wide portion that is distal to said first mount, wherein said at least one third mechanical coupling element is further configured to couple with a fourth mechanical coupling element at said narrow portion and wherein said fourth mechanical coupling element is located on or near said second mount.
19. The connection system of claim 17 wherein said first mount or said object comprises a first coil configured to inductively receive or transmit electrical power to or from said object that stores electricity in a case surrounding said object or said object, and wherein said second mount or said another object coupled with said second mount comprises a second coil configured to inductively supply electrical power.
20. A rotationally limited connection system comprising: a first mount configured to hold an object or couple with said object; a first ferromagnetic coupling element comprising a material attracted to a magnet or wherein said material comprises said magnet; a first mechanical coupling element comprising at least one protrusion configured to limit rotation of said first mount with respect to another object in increments greater than 0 degrees, or less than or equal to 90 degrees, wherein said first mount is coupled with said first ferromagnetic coupling element and said first mechanical coupling element, and wherein said first mechanical coupling element comprises a portion of said first ferromagnetic coupling element, or wherein said first ferromagnetic coupling element is located near said first mechanical coupling element; a second mount configured to hold said another object or couple with said another object; a second ferromagnetic coupling element comprising said material attracted to said magnet or wherein said material comprises said magnet; a second mechanical coupling element comprising at least one second protrusion configured to limit rotation of said first mount with respect to said second mount in said increments greater than 0 degrees, or less than or equal to 90 degrees; and, at least one third mechanical coupling element configured to fold toward and away from said first mount wherein said at least one third mechanical coupling element is further configured to couple with a fourth mechanical coupling element on or near said second mount.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
[0018] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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[0046] A rotationally limited connection system will now be described. In the following exemplary description numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. It will be apparent, however, to an artisan of ordinary skill that the present invention may be practiced without incorporating all aspects of the specific details described herein. In other instances, specific features, quantities, or measurements well known to those of ordinary skill in the art have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention. Readers should note that although examples of the invention are set forth herein, the claims, and the full scope of any equivalents, are what define the metes and bounds of the invention.
[0047] One or more embodiments of the invention include a connection system, such as a rotationally limited connection system. In at least one embodiment, the system may be used as part of a mobile phone case, but may additionally be used for the connection of any relatively small and portable device. By way of one or more embodiments, the connection system connects a case to a receiver. Similarly, in at least one embodiment, the system may be used to connect a small device to things, or items, such as a bicycle or motorcycle handlebars, vehicle dashboard or similar, computer monitor, and the like. According to one or more embodiments, the system may be used to connect a small device anywhere that it may be inconvenient to hold a phone or other device, such as when two hands are needed. Specifically, in at least one embodiment, the system may be employed as a connection system between a mobile phone case and a vehicle console/dash/handlebar or of the mobile phone case to a Go-Pro accessory.
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[0051] While specific embodiments of the connection system have been shown, it should be understood that the mating shape coupled with the hinged connector engagement of the connector may be used to connect any number of structures, according to one or more embodiments of the invention. At least one embodiment of the invention contemplates any connection structure that includes two matinga protrusion mating with a recessionas well as a hinged connector, such as the arch-shaped one shown in the Figures. While a cellular phone case is given as a specific example herein, it should be understood that the connection system may be used to connect any number of things, by way of at least one embodiment. In one or more embodiments, this may include, but is not limited to, cameras, external batteries, wallets, business card holders, portable electronic devices, and the like. By way of at least one embodiments, these things may be connected to a vehicle, helmet, or other accessory, or may be used to connect to each other (such as a phone case connectable to an external battery pack) using the connection system. In at least one embodiment, the connection system need not be used to connect a phone or other device to a vehicle or other structure. In one or more embodiments, the connection system may also be used to connect two elements together for interactive function. For example, in at least one embodiment, a cell phone case using the connection system may connect to the external battery, wallet, business card holder, an arm band or other accessory, and the like.
[0052] It should be understood that, by way of one or more embodiments, the shape of both the mating connection structure as well as the hinged connector may vary without straying from the scope of the present invention. Further, it should be understood that in one or more embodiments, connection between two elements may be made only by the mating connection structure, or only by the hinged connectors.
[0053] In one or more embodiments, the flip-out connector may be used as a stand to prop up a device, such as a cell phone, held within a case equipped with the connection system. In at least one embodiment, the flip-out connector may be hingedly connected to a body of the case. In at least one embodiment, the hinged connection may have a sufficient amount of friction such that the flip-out connector may be extended and holds itself in place against a force, such as a force of a weight of the cell phone or other device in the case.
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[0057] A second connection feature in mount 101 is the X-shaped indentation 103 in the back face of the mount. This indentation 103 is configured to couple with a mating X-shaped part with a corresponding protrusion that fits into the indentation 103. In one or more embodiments, the protruding element may be in the mount 101, and the corresponding indentation may be in the mating component. In one or more embodiments, the mount 101 may have a combination of protrusions and indentations that mate with complementary elements on another component. The mechanical coupling between indentation 103 and the corresponding protrusion in a mating component provides a connection between mount 101 and its receiver. In one or more embodiments the connection may be a press-fit that provides frictional coupling between the elements. In one or more embodiments some or all of the magnetic features 102 may be integrated into the indentation 103. For example, the sides or bottom of the indentation 103 may be magnetic, and the corresponding protrusion on a mating component may be magnetic of opposite polarity or polarities.
[0058] The X-shape of the indentation 103 provides several benefits for the connection system. When the indentation 103 is connected to a corresponding X-shaped protrusion on a mating component, the mount 101 cannot rotate freely. In addition, the coupling resists shear forces in all directions, due to the X-shape of the coupling. Finally, the X-shape of the feature 103 allows the phone mount 101 to be rotated 90, 180, or 270 degrees with respect to the mating component before being coupled; this allows the phone to be viewed in a landscape or portrait mode, for example. A user may couple the phone mount to the receiver in one orientation, and then remove the phone mount, rotate the phone mount by any multiple of 90 degrees, and re-attach the phone mount to the receiver.
[0059] The X-shape of the feature 103 is illustrative; one or more embodiments may use different geometries for the mechanical coupling elements that provide resistance against rotation and shear forces. For example, in one or more embodiments the X-shaped feature 103 may be a square instead of an X; the square shape also resists rotation and shear and provides for rotation of the mount orientation in any multiple of 90 degrees. More generally, one or more embodiments may incorporate features that are bounded by any regular polygon, which resists rotation but allows any desired angular position of the phone mount with respect to its mating component. For example, an octagonally shaped feature allows the phone mount to be rotated by any multiple of 45 degrees prior to attaching it to the corresponding receiver.
[0060] A third connection feature in mount 101 is the pair of C-shaped or arc-shaped hooks or clamps104. These hooks 104 may be configured for example to fit over and latch to corresponding features on a receiver to provide an additional mechanical coupling. This mechanical coupling may for example resist motion in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the back face of mount 101, while the X-shaped feature 103 may resist motion along this plane. In the embodiment shown in
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[0067] In one or more embodiments, the mount to which an object attaches, such as mount 101 for a mobile phone, connects to a corresponding receiver that couples to or holds another object. The receiver is a second mount that interfaces between the object mount 101 and another object, surface, or system. The features of the receiver correspond to the features of the mount for the object. A receiver may couple to or hold any object, enabling attachment of an object such as a mobile phone to any other object.
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[0074] In one or more embodiments, the phone mount 101 may be coupled to a receiver that attaches to or is integrated into an article worn by or carried by a person.
[0075] In one or more embodiments, a bumper or other shock absorbing or protective elements may be integrated into or attached to an object mount.
[0076] In one or more embodiments, bumper 2401 may contain one or more storage compartments, such as compartment 2402. This compartment may for example have a shape and size that provides a storage area for an object such as a pen, pencil, or stylus. It may be configured to hold any other object or objects, such as for example, without limitation, medicine, pills, keys, lipstick, nail clippers, a nail file, makeup, toothpicks, a knife, a screwdriver, a bottle opener, a corkscrew, a cigarette, an e-cigarette, a document, or a medical alert bracelet.
[0077] In one or more embodiments, bumper 2401 may include controls to control features of a device installed in or attached to mount 101. For example, when mount 101 is configured to hold a mobile phone, controls on bumper 2401 may include any or all of controls for volume, track, thumbs up, thumbs down, display brightness, power on, and power off. In one or more embodiments, bumper 2401 may include a light source 2402 or compartment 2403 for storing items, such as a stylus. Charging hole or speaker hole 2010 may also reside in any portion of the bumper.
[0078] In one or more embodiments, a receiver may be configured to attach to any surface of any object via for example an adhesive on the back face of the receiver.
[0079] One or more embodiments may enable a modular connection system, which allows multiple components to be attached in series by daisy-chaining them together.
[0080] Elements 101d, 2701d, and 901d are conceptual views of the profiles of a phone mount, battery, and receiver, respectively. These views illustrate the modular architecture that supports daisy-chaining: a top element of the stack of components has an indentation or other feature 2710athat couples to a corresponding protrusion or other corresponding feature 2711a on the next element in the stack. Any intermediate element, such as the battery in
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[0082] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.