KR101281064B1 - Cradle for portable terminal - Google Patents

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KR101281064B1
KR101281064B1 KR1020120142843A KR20120142843A KR101281064B1 KR 101281064 B1 KR101281064 B1 KR 101281064B1 KR 1020120142843 A KR1020120142843 A KR 1020120142843A KR 20120142843 A KR20120142843 A KR 20120142843A KR 101281064 B1 KR101281064 B1 KR 101281064B1
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    • G06F1/1656Details related to functional adaptations of the enclosure, e.g. to provide protection against EMI, shock, water, or to host detachable peripherals like a mouse or removable expansions units like PCMCIA cards, or to provide access to internal components for maintenance or to removable storage supports like CDs or DVDs, or to mechanically mount accessories
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a cradle for a mobile terminal, and more particularly, to a cradle for a mobile terminal that can be coupled to the mobile terminal and easily converted into a cradle to support the mobile terminal inclinedly.
The cradle for a mobile terminal of the present invention is a cradle for a mobile terminal coupled to the rear surface of the mobile terminal and supporting the mobile terminal in an inclined manner with respect to the ground. Springs; And a coupling member for coupling the leaf spring to the rear surface of the portable terminal, wherein the leaf spring is bent in a state where the height h1 in the bent state is greater than the height h2 in the deployed state. It is characterized by supporting inclined relative to.

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Cradle for Mobile Phones {CRADLE FOR PORTABLE TERMINAL}

The present invention relates to a cradle for a mobile terminal, and more particularly, to a cradle for a mobile terminal that can be coupled to the mobile terminal and easily converted into a cradle to support the mobile terminal inclinedly.

Recently, many electronic devices such as DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting), PMP (Portable Multimedia Player), tablet PCs, and smart phones, which are easy to carry and provide a lot of data through an image output device, have been released.

In particular, the mobile terminal has gained much popularity by adding additional functions such as TV, movie watching, and camera in addition to the mobile communication function.

In order to view data through such a mobile terminal, the image output unit (display unit) of the mobile terminal should be maintained at an appropriate angle so that the user can see it well. You should lean on a place like this.

However, if the user is holding by hand, it is difficult to maintain the state for a long time because the shoulders and wrists go unnecessarily, and leaning against a wall is very inconvenient because it is restricted in places.

Therefore, the portable terminal is mounted so that the portable terminal can stand in any place for a long time.

Such a cradle for a portable terminal is shown in detail in Publication No. 10-2009-0041540, Registration No. 10-1024928, and so on, and thus a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

However, the conventional portable terminal holder for the above, the structure is relatively complicated, or when combined with the portable terminal has been inconvenient to carry.

The present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems, etc., the structure is relatively simple, there is no inconvenience to carry when combined with a portable terminal, provides a cradle for a portable terminal that can be easily converted to a cradle to use There is a purpose.

In order to achieve the above object, the portable terminal holder of the present invention is coupled to the rear surface of the portable terminal in the portable terminal holder for supporting the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground, it is elastically deformed in an expanded state or a bent state by an external force A leaf spring for maintaining its shape; And a coupling member for coupling the leaf spring to the rear surface of the portable terminal, wherein the leaf spring is bent in a state where the height h1 in the bent state is greater than the height h2 in the deployed state. It is characterized by supporting inclined relative to.

The leaf spring is converted to the bent state by the external force pressing the leaf spring in the deployed state.

The leaf spring is formed in a rod shape formed long in the longitudinal direction (X axis direction) in the deployed state and narrow in the width direction (Y axis direction), wherein the leaf spring is viewed in the X axis direction in the deployed state. It is convexly curved in an arc shape in the thickness direction (Z-axis direction) of the leaf spring in the opposite direction to.

The leaf spring forms a rod-shaped deployment state in which both ends are deployed by an external force, or both ends are bent in an arc shape in the opposite direction of the portable terminal.

The coupling member includes an outer shell member surrounding the leaf spring and protruding wing portions at both sides; It is made of an adhesive member for coupling the wing to the back of the portable terminal.

Or the coupling member, the outer shell member surrounding the leaf spring; A cover member covering the sheath member; It consists of an adhesive member for coupling the cover member to the rear surface of the portable terminal, the cover member is disposed on both sides of the leaf spring, the wing portion to which the adhesive member is coupled, and the shell member while interconnecting the wing member Consists of a connecting portion disposed on the upper surface of the coupling portion, the coupling hole is formed, the outer cover member is formed with a protrusion protrusion is inserted into the coupling hole.

The present invention further comprises a protective case surrounding the portable terminal, wherein the coupling member is coupled to the rear surface of the protective case by coupling the leaf spring, the coupling spring through the protective case to the rear surface of the mobile terminal It may be.

In addition, the present invention further comprises a protective case surrounding the mobile terminal, wherein the coupling member is wrapped around the leaf spring and the wings are formed on both sides protruding, inserting fixed hole is coupled to the wing is inserted into the protective case Is formed, may be coupled to the back spring of the portable terminal through the protective case.

A seating groove into which the leaf spring is inserted is formed on a rear surface of the protective case, and both sides of the seating recess are formed with insertion holes.

According to the cradle for the portable terminal of the present invention as described above has the following effects.

The cradle for a portable terminal of the present invention has a relatively simple structure, and when combined with a portable terminal, does not have any inconvenience in carrying, and can be easily converted to a cradle.

That is, the cradle for the portable terminal of the present invention, when the leaf spring is not used as a cradle, by pushing the both ends of the leaf spring in the direction of the portable terminal to be in a deployed state to be in close contact with the back of the portable terminal, It can reduce the volume and reduce interference with other objects, and can be carried while being coupled to a mobile terminal.

In addition, when the plate spring is to be used as a holder, by pressing the center of the leaf spring in a one-touch direction, both ends of the leaf spring are converted into a bent state bent in the opposite direction of the portable device, thereby easily supporting the mobile device inclined. Can be converted into a structure that can

In addition, there is an effect that the user can easily grip the mobile terminal while moving by putting a finger inside the leaf spring in the state that the leaf spring is bent.

1 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention,
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the cradle for the portable terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention,
3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A 'and line B-B' of the leaf spring shown in FIG.
4 is a perspective view of a state in which the holder for a portable terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention is elastically deformed into a deployed state and a bent state by coupling to a portable terminal;
5 is a side view illustrating a state in which the mobile terminal is inclinedly supported by using the holder for the mobile terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
6 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
7 is an exploded perspective view of a holder for a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
8 is a perspective view of a state in which the holder for a portable terminal according to the second embodiment of the present invention is elastically deformed in a deployed state and a bent state by coupling to a portable terminal;
9 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention,
10 is an exploded perspective view of a holder for a portable terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line CC ′ of FIG. 9;

First Embodiment

1 is a perspective view of a cradle for a portable terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the cradle for a portable terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention, Figure 3 is a plate shown in Figure 2 4 is a cross-sectional view of the spring taken along line A-A 'and B-B', and FIG. 4 is a state in which the holder for the portable terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention is elastically deformed in a deployed state and a bent state by coupling to a portable terminal. 5 is a side view illustrating a state in which the portable terminal is inclinedly supported by using the holder for the portable terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the holder 10 for the portable terminal of the present invention is coupled to the rear surface of the portable terminal 300 to support the mobile terminal 300 inclined with respect to the ground.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the holder 10 for the portable terminal of the present invention includes a leaf spring 100 and a coupling member 200.

The leaf spring 100 is elastically deformed in any one of a deployed state or a bent state by an external force to maintain its shape.

The leaf spring 100 is formed long in the longitudinal direction (X-axis direction) in the unfolded state, and formed in a rod shape narrowly in the width direction (Y-axis direction), as shown in Figure 3 (a) It is formed in a convexly curved shape in the thickness direction (Z-axis direction) of the leaf spring 100 in the opposite direction of the portable terminal 300 when viewed in the X-axis direction in the deployed state.

The leaf spring 100 having the above structure is converted into the bent state shown in FIG. 4 (b) by an external force pressing the center portion in the expanded state shown in FIG. 4 (a).

In more detail, the leaf spring 100 has a rod-shaped deployment state by an external force that pushes both ends to be deployed, or both ends of the leaf spring 100 are opposite to the portable terminal 300 by an external force that presses the center of the leaf spring 100. It is bent in an arc shape in the direction.

That is, when the user presses the center of the leaf spring 100 while the leaf spring 100 is deployed, both ends of the leaf spring 100 may be bent in an arc shape in the opposite direction of the portable terminal 300. As shown in 4 (b), the state is converted into a bent state and maintained as it is, and in a state where the leaf spring 100 is bent, a user moves both ends of the leaf spring 100 toward the mobile terminal 300. As shown in FIG. 4A, the leaf spring 100 is converted into a rod-shaped unfolded state to maintain the state.

The coupling member 200 couples the leaf spring 100 to the rear surface of the mobile terminal 300.

The coupling member 200 is composed of an outer shell member 210 and the adhesive member 250 as shown in FIG.

The outer shell member 210 is made of leather, cloth, silicon, synthetic resin, etc., and wraps the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf spring 100 and wings 212 protrude from both sides.

In FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the envelope member 210 is separated into an upper part and a lower part.

The adhesive member 250 is formed of a double-sided tape, a bond and the like to couple the wing portion 212 to the rear surface of the mobile terminal 300.

Due to this configuration, the cradle 10 of the present invention is coupled to the rear surface of the mobile terminal 300 and can perform its function as a cradle supporting the mobile terminal 300 inclinedly.

To this end, the leaf spring 100 is as shown in Figure 4, the height h1 in the bent state is greater than the height h2 in the unfolded state, as shown in FIG. The support 300 is inclined with respect to the ground.

The mobile terminal 300 equipped with the cradle 10 of the present invention may be disposed in the horizontal direction shown in FIG. 5 (a) or the vertical direction shown in FIG. 5 (b) to adjust the inclination angle thereof.

On the other hand, the cradle 10 of the present invention may further comprise a protective case (not shown) surrounding the portable terminal 300.

In this case, the coupling member 200 couples the leaf spring 100 to the rear surface of the protective case, thereby coupling the leaf spring 100 to the rear surface of the mobile terminal 300 through the protective case.

It is sufficient that the protective case is made of a conventionally known general case.

In addition, the cradle 10 of the present invention, as shown in Figure 4 (b), both ends of the leaf spring 100 is bent in an arc shape, such as fingers inside the bent leaf spring 100 By gripping the portable terminal 300, the user may move to easily hold the mobile terminal 300 while viewing.

As described above, in the present invention, when the leaf spring 100 is not used as a holder, both ends of the leaf spring 100 are pushed in the direction of the portable terminal 300 to be converted into a deployed state to the rear of the portable terminal 300. By being in close contact with each other, the volume can be reduced and interference with other materials can be reduced.

In addition, when the plate spring 100 is to be used as a holder, both ends of the leaf spring 100 are bent in the opposite direction of the portable terminal 300 by pressing the center of the leaf spring 100 in a one-touch direction. By converting to the bent state, the mobile terminal 300 can be inclinedly supported.

Therefore, the cradle 10 of the present invention is always coupled to the portable terminal 300, the leaf spring 100 can be easily converted to the deployed state and bent state by the external force by the user and the state as it is Maintainable, excellent portability and usability.

In addition, as described above, the user inserts a finger into the inside of the leaf spring 100 while the leaf spring 100 is bent, so that the user can easily grip the mobile terminal 300 while moving.

Second Embodiment

6 is a perspective view of a cradle for a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention, Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of a cradle for a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention, Figure 8 is a second embodiment of the present invention A perspective view of a state in which a cradle for a portable terminal according to an example is coupled to a portable terminal and elastically deformed into a deployed state and a bent state.

6 to 8, the cradle 10 for the portable terminal of the second embodiment is compared with the first embodiment, the leaf spring 100 is the same and there is a difference in the coupling member 200, hereinafter It will be described with respect to the coupling member 200.

As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the coupling member 200 includes an outer cover member 220, a cover member 230, and an adhesive member 250.

In FIG. 6, the leaf spring 100 is accommodated in the shell member 220, and thus is not illustrated.

The outer shell member 220 is made of silicon, synthetic resin, and the like to surround the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf spring 100.

At this time, the leaf spring 100 and the outer shell member 200 is integrally manufactured through insert injection.

The cover member 230 covers the sheath member 220 and includes a wing portion 232 and a connection portion 234.

The wing portion 232 is composed of two, disposed on both sides of the leaf spring 100, that is, the Y-axis direction, is coupled to the rear surface of the portable terminal 300 by the adhesive member 250.

The connecting portion 234 is arranged to cross the upper surface of the outer shell member 220 by connecting the two wings 232 to each other.

The wing portion 232 and the connecting portion 234 is formed integrally, the coupling portion 234 is formed through the coupling hole 235 in the direction in which the leaf spring 100 is disposed.

In addition, the shell member 220 has a coupling protrusion 221 inserted into the coupling hole 235 to protrude.

As the coupling protrusion 221 is inserted into the coupling hole 235 as described above, the coupling member 200 may prevent the leaf spring 100 from being separated and separated.

At this time, the coupling protrusion 221 is made of silicon, synthetic resin, and the like of the shell member 220, and has a certain degree of strength, the coupling protrusion 221 is easily in the coupling hole 235 It will not be separated.

In some cases, the coupling protrusion 221 may be made of a separate high strength material.

The adhesive member 250 may be formed of a double-sided tape, a bond, or the like, and the cover member 230 may be coupled to the rear surface of the mobile terminal 300 in detail.

The cradle 10 of the present embodiment may further include a protective case 260 as in the first embodiment. Other details are the same as the first embodiment, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.

Third Embodiment

9 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention, Figure 10 is an exploded perspective view of the holder for a portable terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention, Figure 11 is a C-C of FIG. 'This is a cross-sectional view taken on line.

As shown in FIGS. 9 to 11, the holder 10 for the portable terminal of the third embodiment includes a leaf spring 100, a coupling member 200, and a protective case 260.

The leaf spring 100 is the same as that of the first embodiment, and there is a difference between the coupling member 200 and the protective case 260, which will be described below with reference to the coupling member 200 and the protective case 260. do.

In FIG. 9, the leaf spring 100 is accommodated in the coupling member 200 and is not illustrated.

10 and 11, the coupling member 200 surrounds the leaf spring 100 and has wings 242 protruding from both sides thereof.

At this time, the coupling member 200 is made of silicon or synthetic resin that can have a certain degree of strength while the wing portion 242 can be elastically deformed.

The wing portion 242 has a locking projection protruding in the longitudinal direction of the leaf spring 100, that is, the X-axis direction.

In addition, the protection case 260 surrounding the mobile terminal 300 has an insertion fixing hole 262 to which the wing portion 242 is inserted and coupled.

Therefore, the leaf spring 100 is coupled to the rear surface of the mobile terminal 300 through the protective case 260.

In this case, a seating groove 261 in which the leaf spring 100 is inserted is formed on the rear surface of the protective case 260, and the insertion fixing hole 262 is formed at both sides of the seating groove 261.

By forming the seating groove 261 in which the leaf spring 100 is inserted and disposed as described above, the leaf spring 100 may be prevented from protruding to the outside in a deployed state.

As a method of inserting and fixing the wing portion 242 to the insertion fixing hole 262, when the wing portion 242 is elastically deformed and inserted into the insertion fixing hole 262, the locking jaw is inserted after the insertion. While being elastically restored, the insertion fixing hole 262 is caught, thereby allowing the leaf spring 100 to be coupled to the protective case 260.

Other matters are the same as in the first embodiment, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.

The cradle for the portable terminal of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be variously modified and implemented within the range in which the technical idea of the present invention is permitted.

10: holder, 100: leaf spring,
200: coupling member, 210: shell member, 212: wing portion, 220: shell member, 221: coupling protrusion, 230: cover member, 232: wing portion, 234: connection portion, 235: coupling hole, 242: wing portion, 250 : Adhesive member, 260: Protective case, 261: Seating groove, 262: Insertion fixing hole,
300: mobile terminal,

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delete delete delete delete In the cradle for a mobile terminal coupled to the back of the mobile terminal for supporting the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground,
It is formed in the shape of a rod formed long in the longitudinal direction (X-axis direction) in the deployed state and narrow in the width direction (Y-axis direction), and elastically deformed to an expanded state or bent state by the external force to maintain the shape and ;
It comprises a coupling member for coupling the leaf spring to the back of the portable terminal,
The leaf spring is converted into a bent state by the external force pressing the leaf spring in the deployed state,
The leaf spring forms a rod-like deployment state in which both ends are developed by an external force, or both ends are bent in an arc shape in the opposite direction of the portable terminal.
The leaf spring is convexly curved convexly in the thickness direction (Z-axis direction) of the leaf spring, which is the opposite direction of the portable terminal, when viewed from the X-axis direction in the unfolded state.
The leaf spring supports the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground in a bent state in which the height h1 in the bent state is greater than the height h2 in the unfolded state.
The coupling member
An outer shell member surrounding the leaf spring and protruding wing portions at both sides; The cradle for a mobile terminal, characterized in that consisting of an adhesive member for coupling the wing to the back of the mobile terminal.
In the cradle for a mobile terminal coupled to the back of the mobile terminal for supporting the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground,
It is formed in the shape of a rod formed long in the longitudinal direction (X-axis direction) in the deployed state and narrow in the width direction (Y-axis direction), and elastically deformed to an expanded state or bent state by the external force to maintain the shape and ;
It comprises a coupling member for coupling the leaf spring to the back of the portable terminal,
The leaf spring is converted into a bent state by the external force pressing the leaf spring in the deployed state,
The leaf spring forms a rod-like deployment state in which both ends are developed by an external force, or both ends are bent in an arc shape in the opposite direction of the portable terminal.
The leaf spring is convexly curved convexly in the thickness direction (Z-axis direction) of the leaf spring, which is the opposite direction of the portable terminal, when viewed from the X-axis direction in the unfolded state.
The leaf spring supports the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground in a bent state in which the height h1 in the bent state is greater than the height h2 in the unfolded state.
The coupling member
An outer shell member surrounding the leaf spring; A cover member covering the sheath member; It is made of an adhesive member for coupling the cover member to the back of the mobile terminal,
The cover member is composed of a wing portion which is disposed on both sides of the leaf spring is coupled to the adhesive member, the connecting portion disposed on the upper surface of the shell member while interconnecting the wing portion,
A coupling hole is formed in the connection portion, and the outer shell member is a cradle for a mobile terminal, characterized in that a protrusion formed in the coupling projection is inserted into the coupling hole.
The method according to claim 5 or 6,
It further comprises a protective case surrounding the mobile terminal,
The coupling member is a cradle for a mobile terminal, characterized in that to couple the leaf spring to the back of the protective case, the leaf spring is coupled to the back of the mobile terminal through the protective case.
In the cradle for a mobile terminal coupled to the back of the mobile terminal for supporting the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground,
It is formed in the shape of a rod formed long in the longitudinal direction (X-axis direction) in the deployed state and narrow in the width direction (Y-axis direction), and elastically deformed to an expanded state or bent state by the external force to maintain the shape and ;
A protective case surrounding the mobile terminal;
It comprises a coupling member for coupling the leaf spring to the protective case,
The leaf spring is converted into a bent state by the external force pressing the leaf spring in the deployed state,
The leaf spring forms a rod-like deployment state in which both ends are developed by an external force, or both ends are bent in an arc shape in the opposite direction of the portable terminal.
The leaf spring is convexly curved convexly in the thickness direction (Z-axis direction) of the leaf spring, which is the opposite direction of the portable terminal, when viewed from the X-axis direction in the unfolded state.
The leaf spring supports the mobile terminal inclined with respect to the ground in a bent state in which the height h1 in the bent state is greater than the height h2 in the unfolded state.
The coupling member surrounds the leaf spring and wings are protruded on both sides,
The protection case is provided with a fixed insertion hole is coupled to the wing is inserted, the cradle for a mobile terminal, characterized in that for coupling the leaf spring to the back of the mobile terminal through the protective case.
The method of claim 8,
The rear surface of the protective case is formed with a seating groove into which the leaf spring is inserted,
Cradle for a mobile terminal, characterized in that the insertion fixing hole is formed on both sides of the seating groove.
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