CELLPHONE TRAY
20250040739 ยท 2025-02-06
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Abstract
A tray securable to an underside surface of a table, a counter, or a countertop is disclosed. The tray has a shelf, sidewalls joined to the shelf, and a backwall adjacent to the sidewalls and shelf. The sidewalls and shelf, when the sidewalls are fixed to the underside surface of the table, counter, or countertop, provide a pocket in which a cellphone can be inserted.
Claims
1. A tray (10) removably securable to a planar member (11A) having an underside surface (11S), wherein the tray (10) comprises: a shelf (12) having an upper surface (16); a spaced-apart pair of sidewalls (15C, 15D) unitary with the shelf (12); and a backwall (18A) unitary with the sidewalls (15C, 15D) and the shelf (12), wherein the sidewalls (15C, 15D) are removably securable to an underside surface (11S) of a planar member (11A), wherein the shelf (12), the backwall (18A), and the sidewalls (15C, 15D), when secured by the sidewalls (15C, 15D) to the underside surface (11S) of the planar member (11A), collectively provide a pocket (22) beneath the planar member (11A), and wherein the shelf (12) and the sidewalls (15C, 15D) are sized and configured to removably retain the electronic device within the pocket (22) on the upper surface (16) of the shelf (12) closely adjacent to the underside surface (11S) of the planar member (11A).
2. The tray (10) of claim 1, wherein the planar member is a table or a tabletop.
3. The tray (10) of claim 1, wherein the planar member is a counter or a countertop.
4. The tray (10) of claim 1, wherein the electronic device is a cellphone.
5. The tray (10) of claim 4, wherein the cellphone is a smartphone.
6. The tray (10) of claim 1, wherein the electronic device is an iPad.
7. The tray (10) of claim 1, wherein the electronic device is a laptop computer.
8. A tray (10) securable to a planar member (11A) having an underside surface (11S), wherein the tray (10) comprises: a shelf (12) having an upper surface (16); a spaced-apart pair of sidewalls (15C, 15D) unitary with the shelf (12); and a backwall (18B) pivotably connected to the shelf (12), wherein the backwall (18B) is pivotable about an axis X-X between an orthogonal orientation and a co-planar orientation, with respect to the upper surface 16 of shelf 12, wherein the sidewalls (15C, 15D) are removably securable to an underside surface (11S) of a planar member (11A), wherein the shelf (12), the backwall (18B), and the sidewalls (15C, 15D), when secured by the sidewalls (15C, 15D) to the underside surface (11S) of the planar member (11A), collectively provide a pocket (22) beneath the planar member (11A), and wherein the shelf (12) and the sidewalls (15C, 15D) are sized and configured to removably retain the electronic device within the pocket (22) on the upper surface (16) of the shelf (12) closely adjacent to the underside surface (11S) of the planar member (11A).
9. The tray (10) of claim 8, wherein the planar member is a table or a tabletop.
10. The tray of claim 8, wherein the planar member is a counter or a countertop.
11. The tray (10) of claim 8, wherein the electronic device is a cellphone.
12. The tray (10) of claim 11, wherein the cellphone is a smartphone.
13. The tray (10) of claim 8, wherein the electronic device is an iPad.
14. The tray (10) of claim 8, wherein the electronic device is a laptop computer.
15. The tray (10) of claim 8, wherein the backwall (18B) and the shelf (12) define an access slot (20), for enabling a user to pivot the backwall (18B) about the axis X-X between an orthogonal and a co-planar orientation, with respect to the upper surface (16).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] Throughout the figures and detailed description of this patent specification, similar reference numerals are used to refer to similar components of the present subject matter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0023] Tray 10 includes a shelf 12 (
[0024] An upper surface of the sidewalls 15C, 15D includes a rectangular depression or pocket 14A sized and shaped to retain a strip of double-sided tape 24 (
[0025] For the embodiment illustrated by
[0026] Backwall 18B and shelf 12 include an access slot 20 (
[0027] Backwall 18B can further include hardware, e.g., a pull handle 30 or a swing handle 32 (
[0028] The sidewalls 15C, 15D are removably securable to an underside surface 11S of a planar member 11A (e.g., a table, a tabletop, a countertop, a bookshelf, and the like).
[0029] As a result, when tray 10 is secured to the underside surface 11S, the shelf 12, the backwall 18A or 18B, and the sidewalls 15C, 15D collectively provide a pocket 22 beneath the planar member 11A (e.g., a counter, a countertop, a bookshelf, and related shelves).
[0030] In the embodiments, the shelf 12 and the sidewalls 15C, 15D are dimensioned and configured for removably retaining an electronic device 11Bincluding but not limited to a cellphone, a smartphone (sold by Apple or Samsung), an iPad, and a laptop computeron the upper surface 16 of shelf 12 closely adjacent to the underside surface 11S. The phrase closely adjacent tothroughout this patent specificationshall be understood to mean from about 6.4 millimeters (about inches) to about 25.4 mm. (to about 1 in.), and more preferably shall be understood to mean from about 12.7 mm (about in.) to about 19.1 mm. (about in.), as a spacing (for retaining the electronic device 11B) between the surface 16 of shelf 12 and the underside surface 11S of planar member 11A.
[0031] For the current embodiments, tray 10 can be removably secured to the underside surface 11S of the shelf 12, either by at least two strips of double-sided tape 24 (
[0032] In some embodiments, the tray may include a charging device so that the phone may be charged as it rests in the tray. For example, wireless charging coils having a connection to a power source may be built into the base or shelf of the tray. A mobile device that supports wireless charging protocol may wirelessly charge in the tray.
[0033] In some embodiments, the tray may include a micro light emitting diode (LED) indicator that illuminates when a phone is in the tray, reminding the user not to forget the device. The indicator may alternatively draw by a restaurant owner's attention who can immediately see that a device was left behind. The restaurant may thus provide better service and peace of mind for the client. For example, the tray may have a built in NFC tag, typically used for wireless tap payments, connected to a micro-LED. When the mobile device equipped with NFC contacts the built in NFC tag in the box, a low voltage signal is emitted, providing enough energy to illuminate a micro-LED. When a device is not present the micro-LED remains unlit.
[0034] Described in this patent specification are embodiments of a cellphone tray. While the present subject matter has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, the present subject matter is not limited to these embodiments. On the contrary, many alternatives, changes, and modifications shall become apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art (POSITA) after this patent specification is reviewed in connection with the figures. Thus, alternatives, changes, and modifications are to be treated as forming a part of the present subject matter insofar as they fall within the spirit and scope of the claims.