US20180234126A1 - Magic push - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a magic push that may be variously used in a portable terminal or the like.
- Cellular phones which correspond to a type of portable terminals, are widely used as one of personal communication means by which a user may perform voice communication and wireless communication while carrying them.
- smartphones, tablet PCs, and the like which are intelligent terminals that may perform Internet communication and a computer support function in addition to voice communication, have been mainly utilized.
- a portable terminal such as a smartphone
- a portable terminal has a large width due to the large screen thereof
- a user having a small hand may have a difficulty in manipulating the portable terminal while gripping it.
- the portable terminal may be damaged or broken down.
- the present invention provides a magic push that may increase convenience of a user by allowing the user to use it in various manners.
- a magic push including an attachment pad having an attachment surface on one side thereof, a strap disposed on a side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface, to extend vertically and an upper end of which is fixed to an upper side of the attachment pad, a stopping boss disposed on the opposite side of the attachment pad while the strap is interposed between the stopping boss and the attachment pad and fixed to a lower end of the strap, and a strap guide including a pocket member fixed to the side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface to guide upward and downward movement of the strap while a lower side of the strap is inserted through an upper opening of the attachment pad, a guide hole formed in the pocket member to guide upward and downward movement of the stopping boss while the stopping boss is inserted into the guide hole, a lower stopping hole formed at a lower end of the guide hole to stop the stopping boss while the strap is unfolded side by side with the attachment pad; and an upper stopping hole formed at an upper end of the guide hole to strop the stopping boss
- the portable terminal may be stably used while being gripped by the user.
- the portable terminal may be used while being obliquely held on the bottom.
- a holding angle of the portable terminal may be changed to a desired angle according to an attachment angle of a strap.
- the portable terminal may be held in the interior of a vehicle by a ring member, the magic push may be hung on a neck, or the magic push may be used as a key holder. Accordingly, convenience of the user may be enhanced by allowing the user to use the magic push in various manners.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a central portion of a strap is bent, in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of area A of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 6 to 11 are views illustrating various usages of the magic push of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a process of receiving and extracting a card into and from a card reception hole of an attachment pad in FIG. 12 ;
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are views illustrating examples of holding a portable terminal by the magic push of FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a central portion of a strap is bent, in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of area A of FIG. 1 .
- the magic push 100 includes an attachment pad 110 , a strap 120 , a stopping boss 130 , and a strap guide 140 .
- the attachment pad 110 has an attachment surface on one side thereof.
- a bonding member 111 such as a double-sided table, may be bonded to the attachment surface of the attachment pad 110 .
- the attachment pad 110 may be attached to a rear surface of a protection case 10 for a portable terminal by bonding an exposed bonding surface of the bonding member 111 to a rear surface of the protection case 10 for a portable terminal.
- the attachment pad 110 also may be attached to the rear surface of the portable terminal 20 .
- the attachment pad 110 may include a gel type bonding sheet instead of the bonding member 111 .
- the attachment pad 110 may be easily attached to and detached from the protection case 10 for a portable terminal or the portable terminal 20 .
- the attachment pad 110 may be configured such that a core member 110 a of a hard material is covered by an outer sheath 110 b to maintain its shape.
- the outer sheath 110 b may be formed of the same material as the strap 120 .
- the attachment pad 110 may be formed of a material, such as soft plastic or metal. Further, although it is illustrated that the attachment pad 110 has a rectangular shape, the attachment pad 110 may have various shapes.
- a permanent magnet may be embedded in the attachment pad 110 .
- a magnetic metallic pad that may be attached to the permanent magnet with a magnetic force may be attached to a rear surface of the protection case 10 for a portable terminal or a rear surface of the portable terminal 20 .
- the core member may be omitted.
- the strap 120 is disposed on a side that is opposite to the attachment surface of the attachment pad 110 to extend vertically, and an upper end of the strap 120 is fixed to an upper side of the attachment pad 110 .
- the upper side of the strap 120 may be fixed to the attachment pad 110 through a coupling means, such as a rivet 121 .
- the upper side of the strap 120 may be fixed to the attachment pad 110 through sewing.
- the strap 120 may be bent.
- the strap 120 may be formed of a leather material, but may be formed of a material, such as rubber, urethane, or silicon.
- the strap 120 may have a specific transverse width.
- the transverse width of the strap 120 may be smaller than the transverse width of the attachment pad 110 .
- the setting of the upward, downward, leftward, and rightward directions of the strap 120 is exemplary, and is not limited to the illustrated example.
- the stopping boss 130 is disposed on a side that is opposite to the attachment pad 110 while the strap 120 is interposed therebetween, and is fixed to a lower end of the strap.
- the stopping boss 130 may include a boss body 131 and a boss head 132 .
- One end of the boss body 131 passes through the strap 120 to be screw-coupled to a bolt, and thus may be fixed to the strap 120 .
- the boss body 131 may have a cylindrical shape.
- the boss head 131 is formed at an opposite end of the boss body 131 to have a cross-sectional area that is larger than that of the boss body 131 .
- the boss head 132 may have a cylindrical shape, a diameter of which is larger than that of the boss body 132 .
- the boss head 132 may be concentric with the boss body 131 . Corners of protruding ends of the boss head 132 may be chamfered.
- the strap guide 140 includes a pocket member 141 , a guide hole 142 , a lower stopping recess 143 , and an upper stopping hole 144 .
- the pocket member 141 is fixed to a side of the attachment pad 110 , which is opposite to the attachment surface of the attachment pad 110 to guide upward and downward movement of the strap 120 while a lower side of the strap 120 is inserted through an upper opening of the attachment pad 110 .
- An upper end of the pocket member 141 is opened between the pocket member 141 and the attachment pad 110 and a lower end and left and right sides of the pocket member 141 may be closed. Accordingly, the pocket member 141 may have a pocket space 141 a having an opened upper end between the pocket member 141 and the attachment pad 110 .
- a lower end and left and right peripheries of the pocket member 141 may be fixed to the attachment pad 110 through sewing or the like.
- the pocket member 141 may be bonded to the attachment pad by an adhesive.
- the pocket member 141 may be formed of various materials, such as a leather material, rubber, urethane, and silicon.
- the pocket member 141 may have a rectangular shape.
- the pocket member 141 may have a transverse width that is larger than the transverse width of the strap 120 and is the same as the transverse width of the attachment pad 110 . Accordingly, the transverse width of the pocket space 141 a may be larger than the transverse width of the strap 120 so that a lower side of the strap 120 is smoothly moved in the pocket space 141 a upwards and downwards.
- a guide hole 142 is formed in the pocket member 141 to guide upward and downward movement of the stopping boss 130 while the stopping boss 130 is inserted into the guide hole 142 .
- the guide hole 142 may extend vertically while having a specific transverse width.
- the transverse width of the guide hole 142 may be smaller than the transverse width of the boss head 132 , and may be the same as or larger than the transverse width of the boss body 131 . Accordingly, the stopping boss 130 may be prevented from being separated when being inserted into the guide hole 142 to be moved upwards and downwards.
- a lower stopping hole 143 is formed at a lower end of the guide hole 142 to stop the stopping boss 130 while the strap 120 is unfolded side by side with the attachment pad 110 .
- the lower stopping hole 143 may include a seating hole 143 a having a diameter that is the same as the diameter of the boss body 131 , and a connection hole 143 b having a width that is smaller than the diameter of the boss body 131 and extending from the seating hole 143 a to be connected to the guide hole 142 .
- the boss body 131 may be inserted from the guide hole 142 to the seating hole 143 a via the connection hole 143 b . In this state, the boss body 131 may be stopped by the connection hole 143 b and be maintained in the seating hole 143 a in a locking manner. Accordingly, if the stopping boss 130 is stopped by the lower stopping hole 143 , the strap 120 may continue to be unfolded side by side with the attachment pad 110 .
- the upper stopping hole 144 is formed at an upper end of the guide hole 142 to stop the stopping boss 130 while a central portion of the strap 120 is bent after a lower side of the strap 120 is pushed upwards.
- the upper stopping hole 144 may have the same shape as the lower stopping hole 143 .
- the seating hole 144 a and the connection hole 144 b of the upper stopping hole 144 may have the same shapes as the seating hole 143 a and the connection hole 143 b of the lower stopping hole 143 .
- the upper stopping hole 144 is disposed on a side that is opposite to the lower stopping hole 143 while the guide hole 142 is interposed therebetween.
- the upper stopping hole 144 is symmetrical to the lower stopping hole 143 with respect to the guide hole 142 . Accordingly, if the stopping boss 130 is stopped by the upper stopping hole 144 , a central portion of the strap 120 continues to be bent.
- the magic push 100 may further include a ring member 150 .
- the ring member 150 may be coupled to an upper end of the strap 120 .
- the ring member 150 may be inserted into and coupled to the connection hole of the upper end of the strap 120 to be rotated about the strap 120 . Accordingly, it is illustrated that the ring member 150 has a D shape, the ring member 150 may have various shapes.
- FIGS. 6 to 12 The usages of the above-described magic push 100 will be described with reference to FIGS. 6 to 12 , together with FIGS. 1 to 5 .
- the magic push 100 is attached to a rear surface of the protection case 10 for a portable terminal, the same scheme may be used even when the magic push 100 is attached to the portable terminal 20 .
- the magic push 100 is attached to the rear surface of the protection case 10 for a portable terminal through the attachment pad 110 by the user. Further, the stopping boss 130 is stopped by the lower stopping hole 143 , and the strap 120 is unfolded side by side with the attachment pad 110 .
- the user pushes the stopping boss 130 to the upper stopping recess 144 along the guide hole 142 such that the stopping boss 130 is stopped by the upper stopping recess 144 .
- a lower side of the strap 120 is moved upwards in the pocket space 141 a of the pocket member 141 , and accordingly, a central portion of the strap 120 is bent convexly from an opposite side of the attachment pad 110 , which is opposite to the attachment surface, to create a ring shaped space.
- the user may grip the protection case 10 for a portable terminal while hanging a finger 30 in the ring-shaped space of the strap 120 , the portable terminal 20 mounted on the protection case 10 for a portable terminal may be stably gripped by one hand.
- the user pushes the lower stopping recess 143 along the guide hole 142 and stops the lower stopping recess 143 .
- the lower side of the strap 120 is moved downwards in the pocket space 141 a of the pocket member 141 , and accordingly, the central portion of the strap 120 continue to be unfolded side by side with the attachment pad 110 .
- the strap 120 may function as a stand that holds the portable terminal 120 while the portable terminal 120 is inclined. Then, the magic push 100 may be biased to one side with respect to a vertical central line of the protection case 10 for a portable terminal by the user and may be attached to the protection case 10 for a portable terminal.
- the holding angle of the portable terminal 20 may become different according to on which sides of the magic push 100 the user positions on the bottom. Further, the holding angle of the portable terminal 20 may be different according to a location at which the user attaches the magic push 100 to the protection case 10 for a portable terminal. Accordingly, the user may change the holding angle of the portable terminal 20 to a desired angle.
- a holder 40 may be attached to the interior of the vehicle.
- the holder 40 includes a holder pad 41 and a holder boss 42 .
- the holder pad 41 may be attached to the interior of the vehicle by using a bonding member.
- the holder boss 42 has the same shape as the stopping boss 130 and may be fixed to the holder pad 41 .
- the portable terminal 20 may be held in the interior of the vehicle. Because the magic push 100 may be separated from the holder 40 if the user separates the ring member 150 from the holder boss 42 , the portable terminal 20 may be released from the holding state in the interior of the vehicle.
- the user may insert the necklace strap 50 into the ring member 150 . Accordingly, the user may use the portable terminal 20 after hanging the portable terminal 20 on a neck by using the strap 50 .
- the magic push 100 may be used as a key holder by inserting a key 60 into the ring member 150 .
- the attachment pad 110 includes a gel type bonding sheet or a permanent magnet so that the magic push 100 may be attached to and detached from a refrigerator or the like. Further, the magic push 100 , into which the key 60 is inserted, may be held in the interior of the vehicle.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a process of receiving and extracting a card into and from a card reception hole of an attachment pad in FIG. 12 .
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are views illustrating examples of holding a portable terminal by the magic push of FIG. 12 .
- the attachment pad 210 has a transverse width that is larger than the transverse width of the pocket member 141 . Accordingly, the attachment pad 210 may be stably attached to the rear surface of the protection case 10 for a portable terminal or the portable terminal 20 with an increased attachment area.
- the attachment pad 210 may have a transverse width that is larger than the transverse width of the card 70 , and may have a longitudinal length that is larger than the longitudinal length of the card 70 .
- the attachment card 210 may include a card reception hole 216 that receives the card 70 .
- the attachment pad 210 may includes two sheet members 217 a and 217 b , each of which has an opened upper end and a lower end and left and right peripheries of which are coupled to each other to be closed.
- the lower ends and the left and right peripheries of the sheet members 217 a and 217 b may be coupled to each other through sewing.
- the sheet members 217 a and 217 b may be bonded to each other by using an adhesive.
- the interior space between the sheet members 217 a and 217 b forms the card reception hole 216 .
- the attachment pad 210 may have a cutaway recess 218 at a portion of a lower end thereof.
- the cutaway recess 218 communicates with the card reception hole 216 .
- the cutaway recess 218 may have a semicircular shape. As illustrated in FIG. 13 , the user may easily extract the card 70 from the card reception hole 216 by pushing the card 70 upwards through the cutaway recess 218 while the card 70 is received in the card reception hole 216 .
- the strap 120 may be biased to one side with respect to a vertical central line of the attachment pad 210 .
- the holding angle of the portable terminal 20 in the protection case 10 for a portable terminal may become different according to on which sides of the strap 120 the user positions on the bottom. Accordingly, the user may change the holding angle of the portable terminal 20 to a desired angle.
- the magic push according to the present invention may be attached to a portable terminal so that the portable terminal may be safely carried and may be positioned on the bottom in an upright posture.
Abstract
A magic push according to the present invention includes an attachment pad, a strap, a stopping boss, and a strap guide. The strap is disposed on a side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface, to extend vertically and an upper end of the strap is fixed to an upper side of the attachment pad. The strap guide includes a pocket member fixed to the side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface to guide upward and downward movement of the strap while a lower side of the strap is inserted through an upper opening of the attachment pad, a guide hole formed in the pocket member to guide upward and downward movement of the stopping boss while the stopping boss is inserted into the guide hole, a lower stopping hole formed at a lower end of the guide hole to stop the stopping boss while the strap is unfolded side by side with the attachment pad, and an upper stopping hole formed at an upper end of the guide hole to strop the stopping boss while a central portion of the strap is bent after the lower side of the strap is pushed upwards.
Description
- The present invention relates to a magic push that may be variously used in a portable terminal or the like.
- Cellular phones, which correspond to a type of portable terminals, are widely used as one of personal communication means by which a user may perform voice communication and wireless communication while carrying them. In recent years, smartphones, tablet PCs, and the like, which are intelligent terminals that may perform Internet communication and a computer support function in addition to voice communication, have been mainly utilized.
- Meanwhile, it is general for the user to use a portable terminal while gripping it. However, because a portable terminal, such as a smartphone, has a large width due to the large screen thereof, a user having a small hand may have a difficulty in manipulating the portable terminal while gripping it. When the user miss the portable terminal from the hand or accidentally collides with another person and drops the portable terminal while using it, the portable terminal may be damaged or broken down.
- The present invention provides a magic push that may increase convenience of a user by allowing the user to use it in various manners.
- In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a magic push including an attachment pad having an attachment surface on one side thereof, a strap disposed on a side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface, to extend vertically and an upper end of which is fixed to an upper side of the attachment pad, a stopping boss disposed on the opposite side of the attachment pad while the strap is interposed between the stopping boss and the attachment pad and fixed to a lower end of the strap, and a strap guide including a pocket member fixed to the side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface to guide upward and downward movement of the strap while a lower side of the strap is inserted through an upper opening of the attachment pad, a guide hole formed in the pocket member to guide upward and downward movement of the stopping boss while the stopping boss is inserted into the guide hole, a lower stopping hole formed at a lower end of the guide hole to stop the stopping boss while the strap is unfolded side by side with the attachment pad; and an upper stopping hole formed at an upper end of the guide hole to strop the stopping boss while a central portion of the strap is bent after the lower side of the strap is pushed upwards.
- According to the present invention, the portable terminal may be stably used while being gripped by the user. According to the present invention, the portable terminal may be used while being obliquely held on the bottom. According to the present invention, a holding angle of the portable terminal may be changed to a desired angle according to an attachment angle of a strap.
- According to the present invention, the portable terminal may be held in the interior of a vehicle by a ring member, the magic push may be hung on a neck, or the magic push may be used as a key holder. Accordingly, convenience of the user may be enhanced by allowing the user to use the magic push in various manners.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a central portion of a strap is bent, inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of area A ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 6 to 11 are views illustrating various usages of the magic push ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a process of receiving and extracting a card into and from a card reception hole of an attachment pad inFIG. 12 ; and -
FIGS. 14 and 15 are views illustrating examples of holding a portable terminal by the magic push ofFIG. 12 . - Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Here, the same reference numerals are given to the same configurations, and a repeated description and a detailed description of known functions and configurations that may make the essence of the present invention obscure will be omitted. The embodiments of the present invention are provided to describe the present invention for those skilled in the art more completely. Accordingly, in the drawings, the shapes and sizes of the elements may be exaggerated for clearer description.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2 is a sectional view ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a central portion of a strap is bent, inFIG. 1 .FIG. 4 is a sectional view ofFIG. 3 .FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of area A ofFIG. 1 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 5 , themagic push 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes anattachment pad 110, astrap 120, astopping boss 130, and astrap guide 140. - The
attachment pad 110 has an attachment surface on one side thereof. A bondingmember 111, such as a double-sided table, may be bonded to the attachment surface of theattachment pad 110. Theattachment pad 110 may be attached to a rear surface of aprotection case 10 for a portable terminal by bonding an exposed bonding surface of thebonding member 111 to a rear surface of theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal. Theattachment pad 110 also may be attached to the rear surface of theportable terminal 20. - As another example, the
attachment pad 110 may include a gel type bonding sheet instead of thebonding member 111. In this case, theattachment pad 110 may be easily attached to and detached from theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal or theportable terminal 20. - The
attachment pad 110 may be configured such that acore member 110 a of a hard material is covered by anouter sheath 110 b to maintain its shape. Theouter sheath 110 b may be formed of the same material as thestrap 120. Theattachment pad 110 may be formed of a material, such as soft plastic or metal. Further, although it is illustrated that theattachment pad 110 has a rectangular shape, theattachment pad 110 may have various shapes. - Although not illustrated, as another example, a permanent magnet may be embedded in the
attachment pad 110. In this case, a magnetic metallic pad that may be attached to the permanent magnet with a magnetic force may be attached to a rear surface of theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal or a rear surface of theportable terminal 20. When the permanent magnet is embedded in theattachment pad 110, the core member may be omitted. - The
strap 120 is disposed on a side that is opposite to the attachment surface of theattachment pad 110 to extend vertically, and an upper end of thestrap 120 is fixed to an upper side of theattachment pad 110. The upper side of thestrap 120 may be fixed to theattachment pad 110 through a coupling means, such as arivet 121. As another example, the upper side of thestrap 120 may be fixed to theattachment pad 110 through sewing. - The
strap 120 may be bent. Thestrap 120 may be formed of a leather material, but may be formed of a material, such as rubber, urethane, or silicon. Thestrap 120 may have a specific transverse width. The transverse width of thestrap 120 may be smaller than the transverse width of theattachment pad 110. Meanwhile, the setting of the upward, downward, leftward, and rightward directions of thestrap 120 is exemplary, and is not limited to the illustrated example. - The stopping
boss 130 is disposed on a side that is opposite to theattachment pad 110 while thestrap 120 is interposed therebetween, and is fixed to a lower end of the strap. The stoppingboss 130 may include aboss body 131 and aboss head 132. One end of theboss body 131 passes through thestrap 120 to be screw-coupled to a bolt, and thus may be fixed to thestrap 120. Theboss body 131 may have a cylindrical shape. - The
boss head 131 is formed at an opposite end of theboss body 131 to have a cross-sectional area that is larger than that of theboss body 131. Theboss head 132 may have a cylindrical shape, a diameter of which is larger than that of theboss body 132. Here, theboss head 132 may be concentric with theboss body 131. Corners of protruding ends of theboss head 132 may be chamfered. - The
strap guide 140 includes apocket member 141, aguide hole 142, alower stopping recess 143, and an upper stoppinghole 144. Thepocket member 141 is fixed to a side of theattachment pad 110, which is opposite to the attachment surface of theattachment pad 110 to guide upward and downward movement of thestrap 120 while a lower side of thestrap 120 is inserted through an upper opening of theattachment pad 110. An upper end of thepocket member 141 is opened between thepocket member 141 and theattachment pad 110 and a lower end and left and right sides of thepocket member 141 may be closed. Accordingly, thepocket member 141 may have apocket space 141 a having an opened upper end between thepocket member 141 and theattachment pad 110. A lower end and left and right peripheries of thepocket member 141 may be fixed to theattachment pad 110 through sewing or the like. Of course, thepocket member 141 may be bonded to the attachment pad by an adhesive. Similarly to thestrap 120, thepocket member 141 may be formed of various materials, such as a leather material, rubber, urethane, and silicon. Thepocket member 141 may have a rectangular shape. - The
pocket member 141 may have a transverse width that is larger than the transverse width of thestrap 120 and is the same as the transverse width of theattachment pad 110. Accordingly, the transverse width of thepocket space 141 a may be larger than the transverse width of thestrap 120 so that a lower side of thestrap 120 is smoothly moved in thepocket space 141 a upwards and downwards. Aguide hole 142 is formed in thepocket member 141 to guide upward and downward movement of the stoppingboss 130 while the stoppingboss 130 is inserted into theguide hole 142. Theguide hole 142 may extend vertically while having a specific transverse width. The transverse width of theguide hole 142 may be smaller than the transverse width of theboss head 132, and may be the same as or larger than the transverse width of theboss body 131. Accordingly, the stoppingboss 130 may be prevented from being separated when being inserted into theguide hole 142 to be moved upwards and downwards. - A lower stopping
hole 143 is formed at a lower end of theguide hole 142 to stop the stoppingboss 130 while thestrap 120 is unfolded side by side with theattachment pad 110. Thelower stopping hole 143 may include aseating hole 143 a having a diameter that is the same as the diameter of theboss body 131, and aconnection hole 143 b having a width that is smaller than the diameter of theboss body 131 and extending from theseating hole 143 a to be connected to theguide hole 142. - In this case, the
boss body 131 may be inserted from theguide hole 142 to theseating hole 143 a via theconnection hole 143 b. In this state, theboss body 131 may be stopped by theconnection hole 143 b and be maintained in theseating hole 143 a in a locking manner. Accordingly, if the stoppingboss 130 is stopped by the lower stoppinghole 143, thestrap 120 may continue to be unfolded side by side with theattachment pad 110. - The upper stopping
hole 144 is formed at an upper end of theguide hole 142 to stop the stoppingboss 130 while a central portion of thestrap 120 is bent after a lower side of thestrap 120 is pushed upwards. The upper stoppinghole 144 may have the same shape as the lower stoppinghole 143. Theseating hole 144 a and theconnection hole 144 b of the upper stoppinghole 144 may have the same shapes as theseating hole 143 a and theconnection hole 143 b of the lower stoppinghole 143. - The upper stopping
hole 144 is disposed on a side that is opposite to the lower stoppinghole 143 while theguide hole 142 is interposed therebetween. Here, the upper stoppinghole 144 is symmetrical to the lower stoppinghole 143 with respect to theguide hole 142. Accordingly, if the stoppingboss 130 is stopped by the upper stoppinghole 144, a central portion of thestrap 120 continues to be bent. - Meanwhile, the
magic push 100 may further include aring member 150. Thering member 150 may be coupled to an upper end of thestrap 120. Thering member 150 may be inserted into and coupled to the connection hole of the upper end of thestrap 120 to be rotated about thestrap 120. Accordingly, it is illustrated that thering member 150 has a D shape, thering member 150 may have various shapes. - The usages of the above-described
magic push 100 will be described with reference toFIGS. 6 to 12 , together withFIGS. 1 to 5 . Here, although it is illustrated that themagic push 100 is attached to a rear surface of theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal, the same scheme may be used even when themagic push 100 is attached to theportable terminal 20. - First, as illustrated in
FIG. 1 , themagic push 100 is attached to the rear surface of theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal through theattachment pad 110 by the user. Further, the stoppingboss 130 is stopped by the lower stoppinghole 143, and thestrap 120 is unfolded side by side with theattachment pad 110. - In this state, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the user pushes the stoppingboss 130 to the upper stoppingrecess 144 along theguide hole 142 such that the stoppingboss 130 is stopped by the upper stoppingrecess 144. In this process, a lower side of thestrap 120 is moved upwards in thepocket space 141 a of thepocket member 141, and accordingly, a central portion of thestrap 120 is bent convexly from an opposite side of theattachment pad 110, which is opposite to the attachment surface, to create a ring shaped space. Then, as illustrated inFIG. 6 , because the user may grip theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal while hanging afinger 30 in the ring-shaped space of thestrap 120, theportable terminal 20 mounted on theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal may be stably gripped by one hand. - Thereafter, if it becomes not necessary to use the
strap 120 in the above-mentioned form any more, as illustrated inFIG. 1 , the user pushes the lower stoppingrecess 143 along theguide hole 142 and stops the lower stoppingrecess 143. In this process, the lower side of thestrap 120 is moved downwards in thepocket space 141 a of thepocket member 141, and accordingly, the central portion of thestrap 120 continue to be unfolded side by side with theattachment pad 110. - As another example, as illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , if the user changes the shape of the central portion of thestrap 120 into a ring shape and positions thestrap 120 on the bottom, thestrap 120 may function as a stand that holds theportable terminal 120 while theportable terminal 120 is inclined. Then, themagic push 100 may be biased to one side with respect to a vertical central line of theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal by the user and may be attached to theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal. - In this case, while the left and right sides of the
magic push 100 is laid upwards and downwards, the holding angle of theportable terminal 20 may become different according to on which sides of themagic push 100 the user positions on the bottom. Further, the holding angle of theportable terminal 20 may be different according to a location at which the user attaches themagic push 100 to theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal. Accordingly, the user may change the holding angle of theportable terminal 20 to a desired angle. - As another example, as illustrated in
FIG. 9 , when themagic push 100 includes thering member 150, the user may hang themagic push 100 in the interior of the vehicle by using thering member 150. To achieve this, aholder 40 may be attached to the interior of the vehicle. Theholder 40 includes aholder pad 41 and aholder boss 42. Theholder pad 41 may be attached to the interior of the vehicle by using a bonding member. Theholder boss 42 has the same shape as the stoppingboss 130 and may be fixed to theholder pad 41. - Because the
magic push 100 may be hung on theholder 40 if the user hangs thering member 150 on theholder boss 42, theportable terminal 20 may be held in the interior of the vehicle. Because themagic push 100 may be separated from theholder 40 if the user separates thering member 150 from theholder boss 42, theportable terminal 20 may be released from the holding state in the interior of the vehicle. - As another example, as illustrated in
FIG. 10 , the user may insert thenecklace strap 50 into thering member 150. Accordingly, the user may use theportable terminal 20 after hanging theportable terminal 20 on a neck by using thestrap 50. - As another example, as illustrated in
FIG. 11 , themagic push 100 may be used as a key holder by inserting a key 60 into thering member 150. In this case, theattachment pad 110 includes a gel type bonding sheet or a permanent magnet so that themagic push 100 may be attached to and detached from a refrigerator or the like. Further, themagic push 100, into which the key 60 is inserted, may be held in the interior of the vehicle. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a magic push according to a second embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a process of receiving and extracting a card into and from a card reception hole of an attachment pad inFIG. 12 .FIGS. 14 and 15 are views illustrating examples of holding a portable terminal by the magic push ofFIG. 12 . - Referring to
FIG. 12 , in themagic push 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, theattachment pad 210 has a transverse width that is larger than the transverse width of thepocket member 141. Accordingly, theattachment pad 210 may be stably attached to the rear surface of theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal or theportable terminal 20 with an increased attachment area. - The
attachment pad 210 may have a transverse width that is larger than the transverse width of thecard 70, and may have a longitudinal length that is larger than the longitudinal length of thecard 70. In this case, theattachment card 210 may include acard reception hole 216 that receives thecard 70. - For example, the
attachment pad 210 may includes twosheet members sheet members sheet members sheet members card reception hole 216. - The
attachment pad 210 may have acutaway recess 218 at a portion of a lower end thereof. Thecutaway recess 218 communicates with thecard reception hole 216. Thecutaway recess 218 may have a semicircular shape. As illustrated inFIG. 13 , the user may easily extract thecard 70 from thecard reception hole 216 by pushing thecard 70 upwards through thecutaway recess 218 while thecard 70 is received in thecard reception hole 216. - The
strap 120 may be biased to one side with respect to a vertical central line of theattachment pad 210. In this case, as illustrated inFIGS. 14 and 15 , while the left and right sides of thestrap 120 is laid upwards and downwards, the holding angle of theportable terminal 20 in theprotection case 10 for a portable terminal may become different according to on which sides of thestrap 120 the user positions on the bottom. Accordingly, the user may change the holding angle of theportable terminal 20 to a desired angle. - Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is simply exemplary and it may be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications and equivalent embodiments are possible. Accordingly, the genuine protection scope of the present invention shall be determined only by the attached claims.
- The magic push according to the present invention may be attached to a portable terminal so that the portable terminal may be safely carried and may be positioned on the bottom in an upright posture.
Claims (5)
1. A magic push comprising:
an attachment pad having an attachment surface on one side thereof;
a strap disposed on a side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface, to extend vertically and an upper end of which is fixed to an upper side of the attachment pad;
a stopping boss disposed on the opposite side of the attachment pad while the strap is interposed between the stopping boss and the attachment pad and fixed to a lower end of the strap; and
a strap guide including a pocket member fixed to the side of the attachment pad, which is opposite to the attachment surface to guide upward and downward movement of the strap while a lower side of the strap is inserted through an upper opening of the attachment pad, a guide hole formed in the pocket member to guide upward and downward movement of the stopping boss while the stopping boss is inserted into the guide hole, a lower stopping hole formed at a lower end of the guide hole to stop the stopping boss while the strap is unfolded side by side with the attachment pad, and an upper stopping hole formed at an upper end of the guide hole to strop the stopping boss while a central portion of the strap is bent after the lower side of the strap is pushed upwards.
2. The magic push of claim 1 , wherein the attachment pad has a transverse width that is larger than a transverse width of the pocket member.
3. The magic push of claim 2 , wherein the strap is biased to one side with respect to a vertical central line of the attachment pad.
4. The magic push of claim 2 , wherein the attachment pad includes a card reception hole configured to receive a card.
5. The magic push of claim 1 , further comprising:
a ring member coupled to an upper end of the strap.
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