DEVICE FOR SECURING A PHONE
20240380427 ยท 2024-11-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04B1/3877
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A device for securing a phone is provided. The phone securing device has a front and a back surface wherein a portion of the back surface is secured to, for example, a phone and wherein a gap is created between a second portion of the back surface and the phone and wherein a second object, such as a computer, may be secured within the gap.
Claims
1) A device for securing a phone comprising: a housing having a front surface, a back surface and an interior; a bendable strip located within the interior of the housing wherein the bendable strip is capable of maintain its position once bent; and a magnet at least partially located within the interior of the housing.
2) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 further comprising: at least one securing device located on the front surface of the housing.
3) The device for securing a phone of claim 2 wherein the securing device is a suction cup.
4) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 wherein the bendable strip is made of metal.
5) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 further comprising: a hollow section located within the interior of the housing wherein the hollow section partially receives a portion of the magnet when the housing is in a first position and wherein the hollow section does not receive a portion of the magnet when the housing is in a second position.
6) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 further comprising: an adhesive strip located on the back surface of the housing.
7) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 further comprising: a rubber or plastic coating covering the bendable strip.
8) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 wherein the magnet remains in a flat orientation while the housing is bent.
9) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 wherein the magnet has a top half and a bottom half and wherein the top half of the magnet is permanently located within the interior of the housing and wherein the bottom half of the magnet is located within the interior of the housing when the housing is in a first position and wherein the bottom half of the magnet is located outside of the housing when the housing is in a second position.
10) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 wherein the bendable strip is located between the magnet and the front surface of the housing.
11) The device for securing a phone of claim 5 wherein the hollow section of the housing has a size and shape identical to a size and shape of a bottom portion of the magnet so that the bottom portion of the magnet is capable of being temporarily and removably located within the hollow section of the housing.
12) The device for securing a phone of claim 1 wherein the magnet has a length and wherein the bendable strip has a length and wherein the length of the bendable strip is greater than the length of the magnet.
13) The device for securing a phone of claim 12 wherein the length of the bendable strip is at least ninety percent of a length of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] A device for securing a phone is provided. The phone securing device has a front and a back surface wherein a portion of the back surface is secured to, for example, a phone and wherein a gap is created between a second portion of the back surface and the phone and wherein a second object, such as a computer, may be secured within the gap.
[0025] In an embodiment, a device 1 for securing a phone 10 is provided. The device 1 may have a housing having a front 2, a back 3, a first side 4, a second side 5, a top 6, a bottom 7 and an interior 8. The interior 8 of the device 1 may have a hollow section 8a which receives a portion of a magnet 70 (as discussed below) and a solid section 8b which does not receive a portion of a magnet 70. The hollow section 8a may have a size and shape substantially equal to or identical to the size and the shape of the bottom half 72 of the magnet 70 so that the bottom half 72 of the magnet 70 may remain flush with the back 3 of the device 1 when the device 1 is in the flat orientation of
[0026] In an embodiment, a magnet 70 may be partially permanently located within the interior 8 of the device 1. The magnet 70 may allow the device 1 to be secured to a number of metallic containing objects such as, for example, a refrigerator, computer, phone or the like. In an embodiment, the magnet 70 is preferably circular, having a top half 71 and a bottom half 72. The top half 71 of the magnet 70 may be permanently secured within a coating 50 (as discussed below) of the device 1 (and therefore within the interior of the device 1), while the bottom half 72 of the magnet 70 may not be permanently secured within the coating 50 of the device 1. In particular, the bottom half 72 of the magnet 70 may be temporarily secured within the hollow section 8a of the interior 8 of the device 1 when the device is in the straight orientation of
[0027] Allowing the magnet 70 to remain in a flat orientation while allowing the front 2 of the device 1 to bend forward allows the entire magnet 70 to contact and be secured to a metallic object while still allowing the front 2 of the device 1 to be stable in a bent orientation as a result of a interior bendable strip 30 as discussed below.
[0028] Located within the interior 8 of the device 1 may be, for example, the bendable strip 30. In an embodiment, the bendable strip 30 is made of a metal which retains its shape once a user bends it into the desired orientation. The bendable strip 30 is preferably durable and may support the weight of the housing 1 and an attached phone 10 in a straight or bent orientation. Completely covering the bendable strip 30 may be, for example, a non-metallic coating 50 which makes up the majority of the visible surface of the device 1. Preferably, the coating 50 is rubber or plastic so as not to scratch or otherwise damage the phone 10, computer 100 or any other object. The bendable strip 30 is preferably located between the magnet 70 and the front surface 2 of the housing so that the magnet 70 may remain in a flat orientation while the bendable strip 30 is bent.
[0029] As is illustrated in
[0030] In an embodiment, the bendable strip 30 may be bent into various different desired orientations and may hold that desired orientation once bent. For example, the device 1 may start out in the straight orientation of
[0031] To secure the device 1 to, for example, a computer 100, a user may first attach the securing device 1 to the back 20 of the phone 10 (or the phone case) via the magnet 70. A user then may pull the bottom 7 of the securing device 1 outward, away from the phone 10 while keeping the top 6 portion of the securing device 1 secured to the phone 10 (as shown in
[0032] In an embodiment, the front 2 of the device may have at least one securing apparatus 80. In an embodiment, the securing apparatus 80 may be a suction cup. The images illustrate twenty-nine securing apparatuses 80 on the front 2 of the device 1; however, a greater or fewer number of securing apparatuses 80 may be used. The securing apparatuses 80 may allow the front 2 of the device 1 to be secured to a smooth flat surface. As a result, a phone 10 may be secured to the back 3 of the device 1 via the magnet 70 and the front 2 of the device 1 may be secured to, for example, a refrigerator. As a result, the device 1 may secure the phone 10 to a refrigerator.
[0033] In an alternative embodiment, the back 3 of the device 1 may have a securing adhesive 90. The adhesive (or adhesive strip) 90 may be used to attach the device 1 to the back 20 of a phone 10 or the back of a phone case.
[0034] Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.