US20230389685A1 - Finger grip - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to a finger grip, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for a finger grip for a handheld device.
- a handheld device includes a number of small computing devices that are small enough to be portable and/or held by a user while in operation (e.g., can conveniently be stored in a sufficiently sized pocket and used while fitting in the palm of the user).
- a handheld device may include tablet and other mobile computers, mobile and smart phones, calculators, handheld game consoles, portable media players, still or video cameras, personal navigation devices, and other mobile devices.
- a generic handheld device may include a touch screen that acts both for the display output and the input (e.g., a user may input by directly touching contents on the touch screen or through a range of motions and/or gestures on the touch screen; a user may also input through a virtual keyboard displayed on the touch screen) similar to larger computers.
- handheld devices may include the functionalities of larger devices with more convenience (e.g., due to portability), there may be difficulties in realizing the convenience when operating the handheld devices due to a possible need to hold the handheld device (e.g., with one or both hands), thereby preventing or at least limiting a higher ability to input on the handheld device (e.g., tapping, typing, gesture, motions) while the hand is occupied to hold the handheld device.
- a higher ability to input on the handheld device e.g., tapping, typing, gesture, motions
- There may also be further limit on realizing further convenience when operating the handheld device such as a need to operate the handheld device with only one hand (e.g., the hand holding the handheld device) while the other hand may be occupied by another task.
- handheld devices may be of various different shapes and sizes, and the non-uniformity in the shapes and sizes may make certain handheld devices unwieldy for certain users' hands. Further, larger handheld devices may be further unwieldy for users with smaller hands.
- the invention is directed to a finger grip for handheld devices that substantially obviate one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An advantage of an embodiment is to provide convenient operation of a handheld device for a user while the user is holding the handheld device.
- a further advantage is to provide one-handed operation on the handheld device using the same hand that is holding the handheld device.
- Another advantage of an embodiment is to facilitate a user's operation of a handheld device that is sized or shaped non-optimally for the user, allowing the user a larger selection of choices in handheld devices for his or her usage. For example, an embodiment may allow a user with smaller hands to be able to operate a larger handheld device that it would otherwise be able to use.
- Yet another advantage of an embodiment is to provide for comfort and aesthetics on the handheld device while the finger grip is attached to the handheld device.
- a further advantage is to provide for simplicity and naturalness in the installation of the finger grip to the handheld device or in the usage of the finger grip on the handheld device.
- Another further advantage is to allow for convenient storage of the handheld device with the finger grip attached.
- Yet another advantage of an embodiment is to provide for a natural stand for the handheld device in addition to the finger grip function while without increasing the size of the finger grip.
- a finger grip attachable to a handheld device includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot.
- the finger grip further includes a back of the finger grip for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, where a thumb of the hand has a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position.
- the finger grip further includes a raised area configured for providing support to the hand.
- the finger slots are arranged at an angle.
- the back of the finger grip comprises an attachment for attaching the finger grip to the back of the handheld device, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment.
- the finger grip further includes material being one or more of: foam, memory foam, and plastic.
- the finger grip comprises a composite material.
- the finger grip is configured to be attached to the back of the handheld device at an angle to a side of the handheld device.
- the finger grip is configured to be attached to the handheld device for a right hand or a left hand of the user.
- the finger grip further includes a design for a type of user.
- a method for assisting a user in operating a handheld device includes providing a finger grip for attachment to the handheld device, the finger grip comprising one or more finger slots, where each finger slot comprising an edge and a back of the finger grip for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, and attaching the finger grip to the back of the handheld device at a position where each finger slot is able to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of the user, the edge of the respective finger slot accommodating the respective lower finger is able to provide a rest to the respective lower finger, and a thumb of the hand has a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots.
- the range includes a soft keypad area of a touch screen of the handheld device.
- the method further includes supporting the hand with a raised portion of the finger grip.
- the attaching includes attaching a back of the finger grip to the handheld device using one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment.
- the attaching includes attaching the finger grip to the handheld device at an angle relative to a side of the handheld device.
- the attaching includes orienting the finger grip to the handheld device for operation for a right hand or a left hand.
- a kit for attaching a finger grip to a small or handheld object includes the finger grip.
- the finger grip includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot.
- the finger grip further includes a back of the finger grip for attaching the finger grip to a back of the object, where a thumb of the hand has a reach on a range of the front of the object when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position.
- the kit further includes instructions for attaching the finger grip to the object.
- the instructions include one or more pre-determined orientation or position on the back of the object for the finger grip.
- the finger grip further includes a raised area configured for providing support to the hand.
- the back of the finger grip includes an attachment for attaching the finger grip to the back of the handheld device, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment.
- the instructions include a video.
- an attachable grip for a small object comprises two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip; a back portion positioned at a back of the grip; one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots; a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip; a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; and a substantially flat bottom portion for attachment, wherein each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the
- the arrangement is a curved arrangement; the back portion is raised; the bottom comprises an attachment, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment; the attachment is configured for attachment and detachment to a top of an attachment piece, wherein a bottom of the attachment piece is configured for attachment to the object; each of the slots is positioned at an angle with respect to others of the slots along the curved arrangement; a width of each of the separation portions near the back edge of one of the slots adjoining the respective separation portion is smaller than a width of the respective separation portion near the opened side of the one slot; the slots have substantially equal size; a width of the one slot near back edge and a width of the one slot near the opened side are substantially equal; the object comprises a handheld device; the grip comprises a monolithic piece of foam, rubber, latex, or plastic material; the grip further comprises an interior space storing an accessory for the object; the grip comprises an ergonomic fit for a hand; the grip further comprises
- an attachable grip for a small object comprises two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip; a back portion positioned at a back of the grip; one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots; a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip; a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; a substantially flat bottom portion for attachment, wherein each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation
- an attachable grip for a small object comprises two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip; a back portion positioned at a back of the grip; one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots; a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip; a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; a substantially flat bottom portion; and a compartment attached to the bottom portion, wherein an interior of the compartment comprises a space dimensioned for storing one or more cards, wherein a back of the compartment comprises is configured for attachment to the object, wherein each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein each of the slots comprises a raised edge and
- each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C,” “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment
- FIGS. 2 A- 2 D illustrate exemplary views of a finger grip attached to handheld devices according to embodiments
- FIG. 3 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 4 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device and gripped by a user's fingers according to an embodiment
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment
- FIG. 6 A- 6 C illustrate exemplary perspective views of the top and front of finger grips according to embodiments
- FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a composite finger grip according to an embodiment
- FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary view of a finger grip according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment.
- the finger grip 100 may be a material shaped to include finger slots 110 .
- Each finger slot 110 is sized and shaped to allow the secure placement and support of at least one finger of the user.
- the finger grip 100 may include 3 finger slots 110 for accommodating 3 separate fingers of the same hand of the user.
- the finger grip 100 may contain various numbers of finger slots 110 (e.g., 1-4 finger slots) and each finger slot 110 may accommodate the placement of more than one finger.
- the number of finger slots 110 may be 2 to more than 4 to accommodate the placement of fingers of the user's hand of varying sizes and shape, and not every finger slot 110 may be require to have the placement of a finger (e.g., a finger grip 100 having 5 finger slots 110 but the user may place fingers only on the finger slots 110 that allows the most comfort and/or stability when holding the finger grip 100 ).
- each finger slot 110 may be separated by separations 130 , which work to define the separation space and angle between each finger slot 110 .
- the separations 130 may be defined such that when the user's fingers are placed in the finger slots 110 , the fingers (in conjunction with the user's hand) are spread out enough to provide ample support for holding the handheld device while the separations 130 is small enough to accommodate the comfort of the user's fingers and hand while placed in the finger slots 110 and holding the handheld device.
- each finger slot 110 is arranged and aligned in 35 degree angles from each other, the width of each finger slot 110 is 0.625′′ to 0.725′′ (e.g., the width may be variable along the length of the finger slot 110 ), and the separations 130 is sized and shaped to separate the finger slots 110 (e.g., the separations 130 fills the space between each finger slot 110 when the finger slots 110 are arranged and aligned in 35 degree angles from each other in an arc of a hypothetical circle with a radius of 2.639′′).
- the finger slots 110 and the separations 130 may be sized, shaped, arranged, and aligned in other measurements and dimensions as suitable for the user.
- the finger slots 110 and the separations 130 may be customized for a particular user (e.g., measuring the user prior to the fabrication of the finger grip 100 or shaped prior to or during the use of the finger grip 100 for a user (e.g., the finger grip 100 being made of a shapeable material)) or may be pre-fabricated to fit a variety of users depending on hand and finger size, strength, dexterity, or other factors.
- the interior of the finger slots 110 may be further filled with a material (e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, or other materials) for providing further comfort and/or friction to the placed fingers.
- a material e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, or other materials
- each finger slot 110 may include a relatively vertical edge 140 for accommodating the placement and resting of the user's finger. For example, when the user's finger is placed into a finger slot 110 , the tip and/or the top portion of the user's finger (including the portion containing the fingerprint) may rest on the edge 140 .
- the edge 140 acts as a stop for the user's fingers to facilitate the user is holding onto the finger grip 100 (and the handheld device attached to the finger grip 100 ) when the user's fingers are in the finger slots 110 and is undergoing a natural gripping motion in the finger slots 110 (the user's fingers gripping towards the palm of the hand), thereby facilitating the security of the user's fingers' hold onto the finger grip 100 naturally with minimal determined effort on the part of the user.
- the user's deliberate release of the gripping motion releases the user's hold on to the finger grip 100 .
- the finger grip 100 provides a simple and intuitive operation for the user.
- the edge 140 is 0.375′′ in height.
- the edge may be of a height suitable for the tip and/or the top portion of the user's fingers.
- the height of the edge 140 may be different for their respective finger slots 110 .
- a finger slot 110 in the middle of the finger grip 100 may have a larger height for the edge 140 than a finger slot 110 towards the side of the finger grip 100 (e.g., to be consistent with a finger grip 100 that is rounded towards the side for better aesthetics, comfort, and/or other factors).
- the finger grip may include a raised portion 120 in the spaces of the front of the finger grip 100 behind the finger slots 110 and the edge 140 .
- the raised portion 120 may be rounded and have a height suitable for supporting the user's palm and the lower ends of the user's finger when the user's fingers are placed into the finger slots 110 (and the fingers may be supported by the edge 140 as discussed above) for further improving user comfort when using the finger grip 100 .
- the raised portion 120 has a height of 0.375′′ at the maximum point.
- the finger grip 100 may be made from soft materials (e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, or other materials) for the comfort of the user. Soft and compressible materials also allows for better grip and easier storage.
- the finger grip 100 may be made from memory materials (e.g., memory foam) that allows a somewhat customization to the fingers of the particular user.
- the finger grip 100 may be made of an amalgamation of materials.
- FIGS. 2 A- 2 D illustrate exemplary views of a finger grip attached to handheld devices according to embodiments.
- the finger grip 100 may be attached to handheld devices of various sizes (e.g., mobile phone 210 and 240 , handheld and/or tablet devices 220 and 230 ).
- the back of the finger grip 100 e.g., the side of the finger grip 100 opposite to the front side that includes the finger slots 110 and the raised portion 120
- hand-held mobile devices with one hand is difficult; this is especially true of larger devices (e.g., handheld devices 220 and 230 ) or for individuals with small hands.
- the finger grip 100 is configured to allow the fingers of the user to naturally grip devices in a way that allows for easier one-handed use based on the design and placement of the finger grip 100 with respect to the back of the handheld device (e.g., handheld devices 210 - 240 ).
- the soft and compressible yet gripping design allows for easier storage than other products.
- a natural placement of the finger grip 100 with respect to the handheld device fitted for a user's hand and fingers allows for an almost seamless operation.
- the finger grip 100 may be attached to a handheld device as follows.
- the finger grip 100 may be attached to the back of the handheld device (the opposite side from the touch screen) such that the user's lower fingers (e.g., the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and/or the pinky) would naturally be placed into the finger slots 110 while the thumb would naturally have a range of movement in the front of the handheld device over the touch screen.
- One exemplary position of the user's hand is a natural hand position when the user is grabbing and holding onto the handheld device from the side of the device.
- the finger grip 100 With the finger grip 100 , the user will curl one or more of his or her lower fingers into a respective finger slot 110 (to secure the user's grip onto the handheld device attached to the finger grip 100 ).
- the user's thumb is thereby moveable across the touch screen of the handheld device for touching the touch screen and providing input to the handheld device through the touch screen.
- an available range of movement of the thumb across the touch screen depends on the size of the handheld device (and/or the respective touch screen), the size of the user's hand and/or the range of motion of the thumb, the position of the finger grip 100 as it is being grabbed or anchored by the user's lower fingers.
- the finger grip 100 may be attached to the handheld device at a position towards the lower end of the handheld device.
- the thumb being higher than the lower fingers on the hand, would naturally be positioned near the middle of the length of the touch screen, thereby the thumb has an increased reach (or possibly a reach) of the touch screen (e.g., as shown on handheld devices 210 or 240 ).
- the finger grip 100 may be positioned for optimal usage.
- the finger grip 100 may be positioned such that the user's thumb would be able to reach at least a range where the user expects the most input activity (e.g., toward the bottom of the touch screen where the soft keyboard would most likely appear, e.g., as shown on handheld devices 220 or 230 ).
- the finger grip 100 may be orientated based on the dominant hand of the user (e.g., the hand where the user uses to input the touch screen). For example, for a right-handed user, the finger grip 100 may be orientated with the raised portion 120 towards the right edge of the handheld device (when the device is viewed from the front) and the edge 140 faces towards the left edge of the handheld device. As such, the user may grab the handheld device using the right hand from the right edge of the handheld device, and the finger grip 100 fits neatly into the user's right hand (e.g., the raised portion 120 supporting the lower portion of the fingers and/or the palm and the edge 140 supporting the tip and/or the top portion of the fingers). For a left-handed user, the finger grip 100 may be orientated with the raised portion 120 toward the left edge of the handheld device (when the device is viewed from the front) and the edge 140 faces towards the right edge of the handheld device.
- the finger grip 100 may be orientated with the raised portion 120 toward the left edge of the handheld device (when the device
- two opposite facing finger grips 100 may be attached to the handheld devices (e.g., one finger grip 100 oriented for a right-handed user and another finger grip 100 oriented for a left-handed user attached to the same handheld device) for flexibility in the dominant hand usage.
- the finger grip may be manufactured to include both the right-handed and the left-handed orientation on the same finger grip.
- a finger grip 100 in a right handed attachment orientation may be used by the left hand (e.g., temporarily) even though the fingers (of the left hand) may not be as supported by the edge 140 (but may still have some support through a friction effect from the interior of the finger slots 110 ).
- the finger grip 100 may be attached to the handheld device at a slight angle deviation on the handheld device (e.g., the edge of the raised portion 120 and/or the edge 140 do not align perfectly parallel to the edge of the handheld device). This position may allow the user's thumb to have a better range of movement on the touch screen or a more comfortable position for the user's hand.
- the finger grip 100 may be positioned as discussed above as fitted for a particular user prior to a more permanent attachment to the handheld device.
- measurements and/or positional aids may be provided for easier and/or more convenient measurement and/or attachment of the finger grip 100 to the handheld device.
- instructions, attachment aids such as pre-determined measurement dimensions and physical aids, or other aids may be provided to the user to use with the finger grip 100 .
- the pre-determined measurements may be provided for known handheld devices (e.g., various known mobile phones, tablet computers, or other handheld devices) such that the user may have a recommended position and fit for the finger grip 100 .
- the user may further customize the position and fit for the user's hand as discussed above using an initial position from the pre-determined measurements.
- the aids may include instructions of various forms, including documents and videos.
- a kit of the aids and the finger grip may be provided to help the user in attaching the finger grip to the handheld device.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device and gripped by a user's fingers according to an embodiment.
- the finger grip 100 is oriented in a left-handed orientation for a left hand 410 .
- the index finger, the middle finger, and the ring finger of the left hand 410 is inserted into the finger slots of the finger grip 100 , and the thumb naturally is positioned in the front of the handheld device 420 and may reach a large area of the touch screen of the handheld device 420 .
- the user may position its lower fingers as inserted into the finger slots of the finger grip 100 differently than as shown.
- the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky may be inserted into the finger slots and the index finger may be otherwise free instead.
- the finger grip 100 may be used as a stand for the handheld device when attached to the handheld device.
- the finger grip 100 may include a raised portion 120 (or other raised areas).
- a naturally raised angle is created, which raises the touch screen side of the handheld device at the angle, creating the stand for the handheld device (e.g., for viewing contents on the handheld device at a more comfortable angle for the user).
- the finger grip 100 may not necessarily include the raised portion 120 . Further, the interior of finger slots 110 may directly lead to the back of the handheld devices (e.g., the finger slots 110 do not have a separate bottom portion).
- the finger grip 100 may include various jewelries, designs, and/or other accessories or art for aesthetics.
- the finger grip 100 may include accessories and/or attachments for accessories such as belt and/or rope, stylus and/or stylus holder, mount for a removable swivel, and/or other accessories for utility functions.
- the finger grip 100 may have a specific design for aesthetics and/or utility.
- the finger grip 100 may have various designs that appeal to different lifestyles.
- the finger grip 100 may have a football-shaped design for a football fan, where the finger grip 100 may have placements of the finger slots 110 and other elements that allows the user to grip the finger grip 100 like a football.
- the finger grip 100 may have a shoe-shaped design for a runner.
- the finger grip 100 may appeal to a climber by including various utility aspects such as attachments for a belt or designs for climbing specific operation (e.g., accommodating a specific hand and/or finger position of the user when the user accesses the handheld device while climbing, e.g., needing to grab the handheld device from a belt, while using common handheld device functions while climbing, e.g., the camera functions).
- various utility aspects such as attachments for a belt or designs for climbing specific operation (e.g., accommodating a specific hand and/or finger position of the user when the user accesses the handheld device while climbing, e.g., needing to grab the handheld device from a belt, while using common handheld device functions while climbing, e.g., the camera functions).
- the finger grip 100 may be specifically designed to be ergonomic for users with hand or other physical ailments.
- a user with carpel tunnel syndrome may need a finger grip that is made of a softer material, with the finger slots 110 positioned closer and at certain angles, and/or other accommodations.
- the finger grip 100 may be also used for achieving a grip on other handheld or small objects that can have the finger grip 100 attached.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device according to an embodiment.
- finger grip 300 includes a plurality of finger slots 310 , and the finger grip 300 is attached to a large area of the handheld device 390 .
- the finger slots 310 are numerous and occupies various locations of the finger grip 300 .
- the user may choose to place one or more fingers into certain finger slots 310 in order to grab and anchor the handheld device 390 .
- An advantage to the finger grip 300 is that the user may move his or her fingers in the finger grip 300 in order to accommodate various positions of the user's hand and/or fingers. For example, the user's thumb may need to reach an area of the touch screen that is out of range of the user's current hand position.
- finger grip 100 may include features of the finger grip 300 , such as the arrangement of the finger slots 310 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment.
- the finger grip 500 includes finger slots 510 , back portion 520 , separations 530 , and edges 540 .
- the finger grip 500 , finger slots 510 , back portion, 520 , separations 530 , and edges 540 may each be functionally analogous to finger grip 100 , finger slots 110 , back portion 120 , separations 130 , and edges 140 , respectively.
- the back portion 520 may be flat with the top of finger grip 500 and specifically with the top of separations 530 (as opposed to the raised portion 130 being raised with respect to the separations 130 ).
- the finger grip 500 may be die cut from a piece of flat material, such as foam, for comparatively lower manufacturing cost.
- FIG. 6 A- 6 C illustrate exemplary perspective views of the top and front of finger grips according to embodiments.
- the finger grip 600 includes finger slots 610 , raised portion 620 , separations 630 , and edges 640 .
- the finger grip 600 , finger slots 610 , raised portion, 620 , separations 630 , and edges 640 may each be functionally analogous to finger grip 100 , finger slots 110 , back portion 120 , separations 130 , and edges 140 , respectively.
- the bottom of the finger slots 610 are opened, allowing the user's fingers to touch the back of an attached device, similar to as discussed with respect to FIG. 2 D above.
- finger grip 600 may attached to device or other object through another piece.
- the back of the finger grip 600 may include hooks 680 of hook-and-loop fastener (or other materials suitable for attachment), which are configured to be attached to corresponding loops (or other materials suitable for attachment) of an attachment piece 690 .
- the back of the attachment piece 690 may be flat and may include an adhesive, magnetic, another hook-and-loop fastener, glue, or other material for attachment to a device or object, similar to the back of finger grip 100 . In this way, the finger grip 600 may more easily attach or detach from the device or object through attachment or detachment with the attachment piece 690 .
- the attachment piece 690 which is more permanently attached to the device or object, may be flat and/or thin, to be unobtrusive for the intended operation or use of the device or object.
- the interior of raised portion 120 , back portion 520 , and raised portion 620 may include a compartment or embedding for one or more electronics or other components for the operation of the device or object.
- the interior may include electronic or magnetic signal bolster to facilitate wireless communication signals or charging.
- the interior may include one or more batteries, cables, headphones, and/or storage of other device or object related accessories.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a composite finger grip according to an embodiment.
- the finger grip 700 includes a finger grip portion 701 , which may be functionally similar to finger grips 100 , 500 , and 600 .
- the finger grip 700 further includes a bottom portion 750 .
- the finger grip portion 701 may be attached to the bottom portion 750 by adhesive, magnetic, another hook-and-loop fastener, glue, or other material, or may be molded or other manufactured together with the bottom portion 750 using the same material (e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, latex, or other material).
- the bottom portion includes a compartment 751 for storing items, e.g., bank cards, identity cards, gift cards, cash, other wallet items, etc.
- the interior of the compartment 751 may be made of flexible, bendable, or resilient material, which may have some room to stretch and shrink to accommodate and hold the stored items.
- the interior of the compartment 751 may also include a material or a coating that has some adhesiveness or stickiness to help in holding the stored items.
- the compartment 751 may be dimensioned to be configured for holding pre-determined items, e.g., one or more bank cards.
- the opening of the compartment 751 include a top lip 751 A and a bottom lip 751 B.
- the top lip 751 A may have a setback compared with the bottom lip 751 B, e.g., to facilitate the insertion or removal of the stored items by a user's finger.
- the compartment 751 may be further dimensioned such that the length of the compartment 751 is shorter than a length of the items, so that some part of the items extends beyond the compartment 751 even when fully inserted in the compartment 751 , e.g., to further facilitate the insertion or removal of the stored items by the user's finger.
- the opening of the compartment 751 may follow a curve or outline provided or defined by the finger grip portion 701 .
- the opening follows a curve such that the center of the compartment 751 may have a longer length than the sides of the opening, e.g., to accommodate the end portion 731 B while the separation portion 730 B is recessed compared with the end portion 731 B and the finger slot 710 C uses the bottom portion 750 for its bottom.
- the shorter lengths of the sides of the opening may further help with the insertion or removal of the items.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary view of a finger grip according to an embodiment.
- Finger grip 800 includes one or more collapsible coils 810 and a bottom 820 .
- the shape of the finger grip 800 may be similar to one of finger grips 100 , 300 , 500 , 600 , and 700 .
- the bottom 820 may be made of similar materials as one of the finger grips 100 , 300 , 500 , 600 , and 700 and may be similarly attach to a device or object.
- the collapsible coils 810 may collapse or flatten, allowing the finger grip 800 to have a smaller and more flattened height as compared with when the collapsible coils 810 are extended. This may be beneficial when a user wants to flatten the finger grip 800 , e.g., to put in a pants pocket, but wants the finger grip 800 extended when in use as a grip.
- the collapsible coils 810 may be relatively lockable in one or more of positions such as when it's completely flatten, when it's partially extended, and/or when it's completely extended, such that the user may need to apply additional force to change the position to avoid accidently changing the position of the collapsible coils 810 when the user is gripping the finger grip 800 .
- the lockability may be provided by a mechanism that may automatically and/or manually engage and/or disengage.
- the collapsible coils 810 may be provided by a spring or other elastic material or mechanism. In an embodiment, the collapsible coils 810 may be used by the user for squeezing or releasing grip, as a toy or tool, e.g., grip strength training, stress or anxiety relief, etc.
- the present disclosure in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially as depicted and described herein, including various aspects, embodiments, configurations embodiments, subcombinations, and/or subsets thereof.
- the present disclosure in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance, achieving ease and/or reducing cost of implementation.
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A finger grip is attachable to a handheld device for assisting a user in operating the handheld device. The finger grip includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot. The finger grip further includes a back for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, allowing a thumb of the hand to have a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position. The finger grip may further include a raised area configured for providing support to the hand.
Description
- This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/107,210 filed Nov. 30, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/576,418 filed Nov. 22, 2017 (patented as U.S. Pat. No. 10,849,413), which is a national stage application, under 35 U.S.C. § 371, of International Application No. PCT/US16/33772 having an international filing date of May 23, 2016, which claims the benefit under U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/165,420 filed May 22, 2015, this application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/698,013 filed Jul. 12, 2019, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/600,157 filed Apr. 10, 2017 (patented as U.S. Pat. No. D854,005), which is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of International Application No. PCT/US16/33772, each of the above-identified applications being fully incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention generally relates to a finger grip, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for a finger grip for a handheld device.
- A handheld device includes a number of small computing devices that are small enough to be portable and/or held by a user while in operation (e.g., can conveniently be stored in a sufficiently sized pocket and used while fitting in the palm of the user). A handheld device may include tablet and other mobile computers, mobile and smart phones, calculators, handheld game consoles, portable media players, still or video cameras, personal navigation devices, and other mobile devices.
- Present handheld or mobile devices are becoming powerful in terms of their computing power, and handheld devices are becoming acceptable replacements for larger desktop or even laptop computers as handheld devices are able to perform many of the same functions as with the larger computers. A generic handheld device may include a touch screen that acts both for the display output and the input (e.g., a user may input by directly touching contents on the touch screen or through a range of motions and/or gestures on the touch screen; a user may also input through a virtual keyboard displayed on the touch screen) similar to larger computers.
- There are deficiencies with the related art. While handheld devices may include the functionalities of larger devices with more convenience (e.g., due to portability), there may be difficulties in realizing the convenience when operating the handheld devices due to a possible need to hold the handheld device (e.g., with one or both hands), thereby preventing or at least limiting a higher ability to input on the handheld device (e.g., tapping, typing, gesture, motions) while the hand is occupied to hold the handheld device. There may also be further limit on realizing further convenience when operating the handheld device such as a need to operate the handheld device with only one hand (e.g., the hand holding the handheld device) while the other hand may be occupied by another task.
- Another deficiency is that handheld devices may be of various different shapes and sizes, and the non-uniformity in the shapes and sizes may make certain handheld devices unwieldy for certain users' hands. Further, larger handheld devices may be further unwieldy for users with smaller hands.
- Accordingly, the invention is directed to a finger grip for handheld devices that substantially obviate one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An advantage of an embodiment is to provide convenient operation of a handheld device for a user while the user is holding the handheld device. A further advantage is to provide one-handed operation on the handheld device using the same hand that is holding the handheld device.
- Another advantage of an embodiment is to facilitate a user's operation of a handheld device that is sized or shaped non-optimally for the user, allowing the user a larger selection of choices in handheld devices for his or her usage. For example, an embodiment may allow a user with smaller hands to be able to operate a larger handheld device that it would otherwise be able to use.
- Yet another advantage of an embodiment is to provide for comfort and aesthetics on the handheld device while the finger grip is attached to the handheld device. A further advantage is to provide for simplicity and naturalness in the installation of the finger grip to the handheld device or in the usage of the finger grip on the handheld device. Another further advantage is to allow for convenient storage of the handheld device with the finger grip attached.
- Yet another advantage of an embodiment is to provide for a natural stand for the handheld device in addition to the finger grip function while without increasing the size of the finger grip.
- Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in the art will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended figures.
- According to an embodiment, a finger grip attachable to a handheld device includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot. The finger grip further includes a back of the finger grip for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, where a thumb of the hand has a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position. The finger grip further includes a raised area configured for providing support to the hand. The finger slots are arranged at an angle. The back of the finger grip comprises an attachment for attaching the finger grip to the back of the handheld device, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment. The finger grip further includes material being one or more of: foam, memory foam, and plastic. The finger grip comprises a composite material. The finger grip is configured to be attached to the back of the handheld device at an angle to a side of the handheld device. The finger grip is configured to be attached to the handheld device for a right hand or a left hand of the user. The finger grip further includes a design for a type of user.
- In another embodiment, a method for assisting a user in operating a handheld device includes providing a finger grip for attachment to the handheld device, the finger grip comprising one or more finger slots, where each finger slot comprising an edge and a back of the finger grip for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, and attaching the finger grip to the back of the handheld device at a position where each finger slot is able to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of the user, the edge of the respective finger slot accommodating the respective lower finger is able to provide a rest to the respective lower finger, and a thumb of the hand has a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots. The range includes a soft keypad area of a touch screen of the handheld device. The method further includes supporting the hand with a raised portion of the finger grip. The attaching includes attaching a back of the finger grip to the handheld device using one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment. The attaching includes attaching the finger grip to the handheld device at an angle relative to a side of the handheld device. The attaching includes orienting the finger grip to the handheld device for operation for a right hand or a left hand.
- In yet another embodiment, a kit for attaching a finger grip to a small or handheld object includes the finger grip. The finger grip includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot. The finger grip further includes a back of the finger grip for attaching the finger grip to a back of the object, where a thumb of the hand has a reach on a range of the front of the object when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position. The kit further includes instructions for attaching the finger grip to the object. The instructions include one or more pre-determined orientation or position on the back of the object for the finger grip. The finger grip further includes a raised area configured for providing support to the hand. The back of the finger grip includes an attachment for attaching the finger grip to the back of the handheld device, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment. The instructions include a video.
- In an embodiment, an attachable grip for a small object comprises two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip; a back portion positioned at a back of the grip; one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots; a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip; a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; and a substantially flat bottom portion for attachment, wherein each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation portions, wherein one of two side edges for the right-most slot adjoining the right end portion, and wherein one of two side edges for the left-most slot adjoining the left end portion. In further embodiments, the arrangement is a curved arrangement; the back portion is raised; the bottom comprises an attachment, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment; the attachment is configured for attachment and detachment to a top of an attachment piece, wherein a bottom of the attachment piece is configured for attachment to the object; each of the slots is positioned at an angle with respect to others of the slots along the curved arrangement; a width of each of the separation portions near the back edge of one of the slots adjoining the respective separation portion is smaller than a width of the respective separation portion near the opened side of the one slot; the slots have substantially equal size; a width of the one slot near back edge and a width of the one slot near the opened side are substantially equal; the object comprises a handheld device; the grip comprises a monolithic piece of foam, rubber, latex, or plastic material; the grip further comprises an interior space storing an accessory for the object; the grip comprises an ergonomic fit for a hand; the grip further comprises a compartment attached to the bottom portion, wherein an interior of the compartment comprises a space dimensioned for storing one or more cards, wherein a back of the compartment comprises is configured for attachment to the object; an opening of the compartment is shaped based on a contour of the arrangement; the grip comprises monolithic piece of foam, rubber, latex, or plastic material; the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion comprise a structure, and wherein a height of the structure is collapsible; the structure is elastic.
- In an embodiment, an attachable grip for a small object comprises two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip; a back portion positioned at a back of the grip; one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots; a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip; a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; a substantially flat bottom portion for attachment, wherein each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation portions, wherein one of two side edges for the right-most slot adjoining the right end portion, wherein one of two side edges for the left-most slot adjoining the left end portion, wherein the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion comprise a structure, and wherein a height of the structure is collapsible, and wherein the structure is elastic.
- In an embodiment, an attachable grip for a small object comprises two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip; a back portion positioned at a back of the grip; one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots; a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip; a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; a substantially flat bottom portion; and a compartment attached to the bottom portion, wherein an interior of the compartment comprises a space dimensioned for storing one or more cards, wherein a back of the compartment comprises is configured for attachment to the object, wherein each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation portions, wherein one of two side edges for the right-most slot adjoining the right end portion, and wherein one of two side edges for the left-most slot adjoining the left end portion.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- The phrases “at least one,” “one or more,” and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C,” “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
- The term “a” or “an” entity refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. It is also to be noted that the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” can be used interchangeably.
- It shall be understood that the term “means,” as used herein, shall be given its broadest possible interpretation in accordance with 35 U.S.C., Section 112(f). Accordingly, a claim incorporating the term “means” shall cover all structures, materials, or acts set forth herein, and all of the equivalents thereof. Further, the structures, materials or acts and the equivalents thereof shall include all those described in the summary of the invention, brief description of the drawings, detailed description, abstract, and claims themselves.
- The preceding is a simplified summary of the disclosure to provide an understanding of some aspects of the disclosure. This summary is neither an extensive nor exhaustive overview of the disclosure and its various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations. It is intended neither to identify key or critical elements of the disclosure nor to delineate the scope of the disclosure but to present selected concepts of the disclosure in a simplified form as an introduction to the more detailed description presented below. As will be appreciated, other aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations of the disclosure are possible, utilizing, alone or in combination, one or more of the features set forth above or described in detail below.
- The accompanying figures, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment; -
FIGS. 2A-2D illustrate exemplary views of a finger grip attached to handheld devices according to embodiments; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device and gripped by a user's fingers according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 6A-6C illustrate exemplary perspective views of the top and front of finger grips according to embodiments; -
FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a composite finger grip according to an embodiment; and -
FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary view of a finger grip according to an embodiment. - Reference will now be made in additional detail to an embodiment of the present invention, example of which is illustrated in the accompanying figures.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , thefinger grip 100 may be a material shaped to includefinger slots 110. Eachfinger slot 110 is sized and shaped to allow the secure placement and support of at least one finger of the user. In a preferred embodiment, thefinger grip 100 may include 3finger slots 110 for accommodating 3 separate fingers of the same hand of the user. In alternate embodiments, thefinger grip 100 may contain various numbers of finger slots 110 (e.g., 1-4 finger slots) and eachfinger slot 110 may accommodate the placement of more than one finger. In another embodiment, the number offinger slots 110 may be 2 to more than 4 to accommodate the placement of fingers of the user's hand of varying sizes and shape, and not everyfinger slot 110 may be require to have the placement of a finger (e.g., afinger grip 100 having 5finger slots 110 but the user may place fingers only on thefinger slots 110 that allows the most comfort and/or stability when holding the finger grip 100). - In an embodiment, each
finger slot 110 may be separated byseparations 130, which work to define the separation space and angle between eachfinger slot 110. For example, theseparations 130 may be defined such that when the user's fingers are placed in thefinger slots 110, the fingers (in conjunction with the user's hand) are spread out enough to provide ample support for holding the handheld device while theseparations 130 is small enough to accommodate the comfort of the user's fingers and hand while placed in thefinger slots 110 and holding the handheld device. In a preferred embodiment, eachfinger slot 110 is arranged and aligned in 35 degree angles from each other, the width of eachfinger slot 110 is 0.625″ to 0.725″ (e.g., the width may be variable along the length of the finger slot 110), and theseparations 130 is sized and shaped to separate the finger slots 110 (e.g., theseparations 130 fills the space between eachfinger slot 110 when thefinger slots 110 are arranged and aligned in 35 degree angles from each other in an arc of a hypothetical circle with a radius of 2.639″). In alternative embodiments, thefinger slots 110 and theseparations 130 may be sized, shaped, arranged, and aligned in other measurements and dimensions as suitable for the user. In another embodiment, thefinger slots 110 and theseparations 130 may be customized for a particular user (e.g., measuring the user prior to the fabrication of thefinger grip 100 or shaped prior to or during the use of thefinger grip 100 for a user (e.g., thefinger grip 100 being made of a shapeable material)) or may be pre-fabricated to fit a variety of users depending on hand and finger size, strength, dexterity, or other factors. - In an embodiment, the interior of the finger slots 110 (where the user places his or her fingers) may be further filled with a material (e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, or other materials) for providing further comfort and/or friction to the placed fingers.
- In an embodiment, each
finger slot 110 may include a relativelyvertical edge 140 for accommodating the placement and resting of the user's finger. For example, when the user's finger is placed into afinger slot 110, the tip and/or the top portion of the user's finger (including the portion containing the fingerprint) may rest on theedge 140. As such, theedge 140 acts as a stop for the user's fingers to facilitate the user is holding onto the finger grip 100 (and the handheld device attached to the finger grip 100) when the user's fingers are in thefinger slots 110 and is undergoing a natural gripping motion in the finger slots 110 (the user's fingers gripping towards the palm of the hand), thereby facilitating the security of the user's fingers' hold onto thefinger grip 100 naturally with minimal determined effort on the part of the user. In turn, the user's deliberate release of the gripping motion releases the user's hold on to thefinger grip 100. As such, thefinger grip 100 provides a simple and intuitive operation for the user. In a preferred embodiment, theedge 140 is 0.375″ in height. In alternative embodiments, the edge may be of a height suitable for the tip and/or the top portion of the user's fingers. In another embodiment, the height of theedge 140 may be different for theirrespective finger slots 110. For example, afinger slot 110 in the middle of thefinger grip 100 may have a larger height for theedge 140 than afinger slot 110 towards the side of the finger grip 100 (e.g., to be consistent with afinger grip 100 that is rounded towards the side for better aesthetics, comfort, and/or other factors). - In an embodiment, the finger grip may include a raised
portion 120 in the spaces of the front of thefinger grip 100 behind thefinger slots 110 and theedge 140. The raisedportion 120 may be rounded and have a height suitable for supporting the user's palm and the lower ends of the user's finger when the user's fingers are placed into the finger slots 110 (and the fingers may be supported by theedge 140 as discussed above) for further improving user comfort when using thefinger grip 100. In a preferred embodiment, the raisedportion 120 has a height of 0.375″ at the maximum point. - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be made from soft materials (e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, or other materials) for the comfort of the user. Soft and compressible materials also allows for better grip and easier storage. In a further embodiment, thefinger grip 100 may be made from memory materials (e.g., memory foam) that allows a somewhat customization to the fingers of the particular user. In another embodiment, thefinger grip 100 may be made of an amalgamation of materials. -
FIGS. 2A-2D illustrate exemplary views of a finger grip attached to handheld devices according to embodiments. - Referring to
FIGS. 2A-2D , thefinger grip 100 may be attached to handheld devices of various sizes (e.g.,mobile phone tablet devices 220 and 230). In an embodiment, the back of the finger grip 100 (e.g., the side of thefinger grip 100 opposite to the front side that includes thefinger slots 110 and the raised portion 120) may be flat and may include an adhesive, magnetic, hook-and-loop fastener, glue, or other material for attaching thefinger grip 100 to the handheld devices 210-240. - It is noted that using hand-held mobile devices with one hand is difficult; this is especially true of larger devices (e.g.,
handheld devices 220 and 230) or for individuals with small hands. - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 is configured to allow the fingers of the user to naturally grip devices in a way that allows for easier one-handed use based on the design and placement of thefinger grip 100 with respect to the back of the handheld device (e.g., handheld devices 210-240). The soft and compressible yet gripping design allows for easier storage than other products. A natural placement of thefinger grip 100 with respect to the handheld device fitted for a user's hand and fingers allows for an almost seamless operation. - According to an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be attached to a handheld device as follows. Thefinger grip 100 may be attached to the back of the handheld device (the opposite side from the touch screen) such that the user's lower fingers (e.g., the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and/or the pinky) would naturally be placed into thefinger slots 110 while the thumb would naturally have a range of movement in the front of the handheld device over the touch screen. One exemplary position of the user's hand is a natural hand position when the user is grabbing and holding onto the handheld device from the side of the device. With thefinger grip 100, the user will curl one or more of his or her lower fingers into a respective finger slot 110 (to secure the user's grip onto the handheld device attached to the finger grip 100). The user's thumb is thereby moveable across the touch screen of the handheld device for touching the touch screen and providing input to the handheld device through the touch screen. - It is noted that an available range of movement of the thumb across the touch screen depends on the size of the handheld device (and/or the respective touch screen), the size of the user's hand and/or the range of motion of the thumb, the position of the
finger grip 100 as it is being grabbed or anchored by the user's lower fingers. - In an embodiment, for a smaller handheld device (and/or a respective smaller touch screen), the
finger grip 100 may be attached to the handheld device at a position towards the lower end of the handheld device. As such, the thumb, being higher than the lower fingers on the hand, would naturally be positioned near the middle of the length of the touch screen, thereby the thumb has an increased reach (or possibly a reach) of the touch screen (e.g., as shown onhandheld devices 210 or 240). - In another embodiment, for a larger handheld device (and/or a respective larger touch screen), it may not be possible for the user's thumb to reach the full range of the touch screen. Here, the
finger grip 100 may be positioned for optimal usage. For example, thefinger grip 100 may be positioned such that the user's thumb would be able to reach at least a range where the user expects the most input activity (e.g., toward the bottom of the touch screen where the soft keyboard would most likely appear, e.g., as shown onhandheld devices 220 or 230). - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be orientated based on the dominant hand of the user (e.g., the hand where the user uses to input the touch screen). For example, for a right-handed user, thefinger grip 100 may be orientated with the raisedportion 120 towards the right edge of the handheld device (when the device is viewed from the front) and theedge 140 faces towards the left edge of the handheld device. As such, the user may grab the handheld device using the right hand from the right edge of the handheld device, and thefinger grip 100 fits neatly into the user's right hand (e.g., the raisedportion 120 supporting the lower portion of the fingers and/or the palm and theedge 140 supporting the tip and/or the top portion of the fingers). For a left-handed user, thefinger grip 100 may be orientated with the raisedportion 120 toward the left edge of the handheld device (when the device is viewed from the front) and theedge 140 faces towards the right edge of the handheld device. - In an embodiment, two opposite facing finger grips 100 may be attached to the handheld devices (e.g., one
finger grip 100 oriented for a right-handed user and anotherfinger grip 100 oriented for a left-handed user attached to the same handheld device) for flexibility in the dominant hand usage. In another embodiment, the finger grip may be manufactured to include both the right-handed and the left-handed orientation on the same finger grip. In a further embodiment, afinger grip 100 in a right handed attachment orientation may be used by the left hand (e.g., temporarily) even though the fingers (of the left hand) may not be as supported by the edge 140 (but may still have some support through a friction effect from the interior of the finger slots 110). - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be attached to the handheld device at a slight angle deviation on the handheld device (e.g., the edge of the raisedportion 120 and/or theedge 140 do not align perfectly parallel to the edge of the handheld device). This position may allow the user's thumb to have a better range of movement on the touch screen or a more comfortable position for the user's hand. - The
finger grip 100 may be positioned as discussed above as fitted for a particular user prior to a more permanent attachment to the handheld device. In an embodiment, measurements and/or positional aids may be provided for easier and/or more convenient measurement and/or attachment of thefinger grip 100 to the handheld device. For example, instructions, attachment aids such as pre-determined measurement dimensions and physical aids, or other aids may be provided to the user to use with thefinger grip 100. The pre-determined measurements may be provided for known handheld devices (e.g., various known mobile phones, tablet computers, or other handheld devices) such that the user may have a recommended position and fit for thefinger grip 100. The user may further customize the position and fit for the user's hand as discussed above using an initial position from the pre-determined measurements. The aids may include instructions of various forms, including documents and videos. A kit of the aids and the finger grip may be provided to help the user in attaching the finger grip to the handheld device. - Referring to
FIG. 4 ,FIG. 4 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device and gripped by a user's fingers according to an embodiment. Thefinger grip 100 is oriented in a left-handed orientation for aleft hand 410. Here, the index finger, the middle finger, and the ring finger of theleft hand 410 is inserted into the finger slots of thefinger grip 100, and the thumb naturally is positioned in the front of thehandheld device 420 and may reach a large area of the touch screen of thehandheld device 420. It is noted that the user may position its lower fingers as inserted into the finger slots of thefinger grip 100 differently than as shown. For example, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky may be inserted into the finger slots and the index finger may be otherwise free instead. - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be used as a stand for the handheld device when attached to the handheld device. For example, thefinger grip 100 may include a raised portion 120 (or other raised areas). As such, when thefinger grip 100 is attached to a flat handheld device, a naturally raised angle is created, which raises the touch screen side of the handheld device at the angle, creating the stand for the handheld device (e.g., for viewing contents on the handheld device at a more comfortable angle for the user). - Referring to
FIG. 2D , in an embodiment, thefinger grip 100 may not necessarily include the raisedportion 120. Further, the interior offinger slots 110 may directly lead to the back of the handheld devices (e.g., thefinger slots 110 do not have a separate bottom portion). - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may include various jewelries, designs, and/or other accessories or art for aesthetics. In another embodiment, thefinger grip 100 may include accessories and/or attachments for accessories such as belt and/or rope, stylus and/or stylus holder, mount for a removable swivel, and/or other accessories for utility functions. - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may have a specific design for aesthetics and/or utility. For example, thefinger grip 100 may have various designs that appeal to different lifestyles. In one example, thefinger grip 100 may have a football-shaped design for a football fan, where thefinger grip 100 may have placements of thefinger slots 110 and other elements that allows the user to grip thefinger grip 100 like a football. In another example, thefinger grip 100 may have a shoe-shaped design for a runner. In another example, thefinger grip 100 may appeal to a climber by including various utility aspects such as attachments for a belt or designs for climbing specific operation (e.g., accommodating a specific hand and/or finger position of the user when the user accesses the handheld device while climbing, e.g., needing to grab the handheld device from a belt, while using common handheld device functions while climbing, e.g., the camera functions). - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be specifically designed to be ergonomic for users with hand or other physical ailments. For example, a user with carpel tunnel syndrome may need a finger grip that is made of a softer material, with thefinger slots 110 positioned closer and at certain angles, and/or other accommodations. - In an embodiment, the
finger grip 100 may be also used for achieving a grip on other handheld or small objects that can have thefinger grip 100 attached. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a view of a finger grip attached to a handheld device according to an embodiment. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , in an embodiment,finger grip 300 includes a plurality offinger slots 310, and thefinger grip 300 is attached to a large area of thehandheld device 390. In an embodiment, thefinger slots 310 are numerous and occupies various locations of thefinger grip 300. As such, the user may choose to place one or more fingers intocertain finger slots 310 in order to grab and anchor thehandheld device 390. An advantage to thefinger grip 300 is that the user may move his or her fingers in thefinger grip 300 in order to accommodate various positions of the user's hand and/or fingers. For example, the user's thumb may need to reach an area of the touch screen that is out of range of the user's current hand position. Consequently, the user may move the lower fingers todifferent finger slots 310 in order to change to a thumb position where he or she can reach the previously unreachable area of the touch screen. It is further note that, in an embodiment, other finger grips (e.g., finger grip 100) may include features of thefinger grip 300, such as the arrangement of thefinger slots 310. -
FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a finger grip according to an embodiment. - The
finger grip 500 includesfinger slots 510,back portion 520,separations 530, and edges 540. Thefinger grip 500,finger slots 510, back portion, 520,separations 530, and edges 540 may each be functionally analogous tofinger grip 100,finger slots 110,back portion 120,separations 130, and edges 140, respectively. - The
back portion 520 may be flat with the top offinger grip 500 and specifically with the top of separations 530 (as opposed to the raisedportion 130 being raised with respect to the separations 130). In an embodiment, thefinger grip 500 may be die cut from a piece of flat material, such as foam, for comparatively lower manufacturing cost. -
FIG. 6A-6C illustrate exemplary perspective views of the top and front of finger grips according to embodiments. - The
finger grip 600 includesfinger slots 610, raisedportion 620,separations 630, and edges 640. Thefinger grip 600,finger slots 610, raised portion, 620,separations 630, and edges 640 may each be functionally analogous tofinger grip 100,finger slots 110,back portion 120,separations 130, and edges 140, respectively. The bottom of thefinger slots 610 are opened, allowing the user's fingers to touch the back of an attached device, similar to as discussed with respect toFIG. 2D above. - In a further an embodiment,
finger grip 600 may attached to device or other object through another piece. For example, the back of thefinger grip 600 may includehooks 680 of hook-and-loop fastener (or other materials suitable for attachment), which are configured to be attached to corresponding loops (or other materials suitable for attachment) of anattachment piece 690. The back of theattachment piece 690 may be flat and may include an adhesive, magnetic, another hook-and-loop fastener, glue, or other material for attachment to a device or object, similar to the back offinger grip 100. In this way, thefinger grip 600 may more easily attach or detach from the device or object through attachment or detachment with theattachment piece 690. In an embodiment theattachment piece 690, which is more permanently attached to the device or object, may be flat and/or thin, to be unobtrusive for the intended operation or use of the device or object. - In an embodiment, the interior of raised
portion 120,back portion 520, and raisedportion 620 may include a compartment or embedding for one or more electronics or other components for the operation of the device or object. For example, the interior may include electronic or magnetic signal bolster to facilitate wireless communication signals or charging. In another example, the interior may include one or more batteries, cables, headphones, and/or storage of other device or object related accessories. -
FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary perspective view of the top and front of a composite finger grip according to an embodiment. - The
finger grip 700 includes afinger grip portion 701, which may be functionally similar to finger grips 100, 500, and 600. Thefinger grip 700 further includes abottom portion 750. Thefinger grip portion 701 may be attached to thebottom portion 750 by adhesive, magnetic, another hook-and-loop fastener, glue, or other material, or may be molded or other manufactured together with thebottom portion 750 using the same material (e.g., foam, rubber, plastic, latex, or other material). - The bottom portion includes a
compartment 751 for storing items, e.g., bank cards, identity cards, gift cards, cash, other wallet items, etc. In an embodiment the interior of thecompartment 751 may be made of flexible, bendable, or resilient material, which may have some room to stretch and shrink to accommodate and hold the stored items. In an embodiment, the interior of thecompartment 751 may also include a material or a coating that has some adhesiveness or stickiness to help in holding the stored items. - In an embodiment, the
compartment 751 may be dimensioned to be configured for holding pre-determined items, e.g., one or more bank cards. The opening of thecompartment 751 include atop lip 751A and abottom lip 751B. In an embodiment, thetop lip 751A may have a setback compared with thebottom lip 751B, e.g., to facilitate the insertion or removal of the stored items by a user's finger. In an embodiment, thecompartment 751 may be further dimensioned such that the length of thecompartment 751 is shorter than a length of the items, so that some part of the items extends beyond thecompartment 751 even when fully inserted in thecompartment 751, e.g., to further facilitate the insertion or removal of the stored items by the user's finger. In a further embodiment, the opening of thecompartment 751 may follow a curve or outline provided or defined by thefinger grip portion 701. For example, the opening follows a curve such that the center of thecompartment 751 may have a longer length than the sides of the opening, e.g., to accommodate theend portion 731B while theseparation portion 730B is recessed compared with theend portion 731B and thefinger slot 710C uses thebottom portion 750 for its bottom. The shorter lengths of the sides of the opening may further help with the insertion or removal of the items. -
FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary view of a finger grip according to an embodiment. -
Finger grip 800 includes one or morecollapsible coils 810 and a bottom 820. In an embodiment, the shape of thefinger grip 800 may be similar to one of finger grips 100, 300, 500, 600, and 700. The bottom 820 may be made of similar materials as one of the finger grips 100, 300, 500, 600, and 700 and may be similarly attach to a device or object. - In an embodiment, the
collapsible coils 810 may collapse or flatten, allowing thefinger grip 800 to have a smaller and more flattened height as compared with when thecollapsible coils 810 are extended. This may be beneficial when a user wants to flatten thefinger grip 800, e.g., to put in a pants pocket, but wants thefinger grip 800 extended when in use as a grip. In an embodiment, thecollapsible coils 810 may be relatively lockable in one or more of positions such as when it's completely flatten, when it's partially extended, and/or when it's completely extended, such that the user may need to apply additional force to change the position to avoid accidently changing the position of thecollapsible coils 810 when the user is gripping thefinger grip 800. In another embodiment, the lockability may be provided by a mechanism that may automatically and/or manually engage and/or disengage. - In an embodiment, the
collapsible coils 810 may be provided by a spring or other elastic material or mechanism. In an embodiment, thecollapsible coils 810 may be used by the user for squeezing or releasing grip, as a toy or tool, e.g., grip strength training, stress or anxiety relief, etc. - The present disclosure, in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially as depicted and described herein, including various aspects, embodiments, configurations embodiments, subcombinations, and/or subsets thereof. Those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the disclosed aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations after understanding the present disclosure. The present disclosure, in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance, achieving ease and/or reducing cost of implementation.
- The foregoing discussion has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The foregoing is not intended to limit the disclosure to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the foregoing description for example, various features of the disclosure are grouped together in one or more aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. The features of the aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations of the disclosure may be combined in alternate aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations other than those discussed above. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claims require more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed aspect, embodiment, and/or configuration. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate preferred embodiment of the disclosure.
- Moreover, though the description has included a description of one or more aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations and certain variations and modifications, other variations, combinations, and modifications are within the scope of the disclosure, e.g., as may be within the skill and knowledge of those in the art, after understanding the present disclosure. It is intended to obtain rights which include alternative aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations to the extent permitted, including alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges or steps to those claimed, whether or not such alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges or steps are disclosed herein, and without intending to publicly dedicate any patentable subject matter.
Claims (20)
1. An attachable grip for a small object, comprising:
two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip;
a back portion positioned at a back of the grip;
one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots;
a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip;
a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip; and
a substantially flat bottom portion for attachment, wherein
each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein
each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein
at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation portions, wherein
one of two side edges for the right-most slot adjoining the right end portion, and wherein
one of two side edges for the left-most slot adjoining the left end portion.
2. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement is a curved arrangement.
3. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the back portion is raised.
4. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the bottom comprises an attachment, the attachment being one or more of: an adhesive attachment, a glue attachment, a magnetic attachment, and a hook-and-loop attachment.
5. The grip of claim 4 , wherein the attachment is configured for attachment and detachment to a top of an attachment piece, wherein a bottom of the attachment piece is configured for attachment to the object.
6. The grip of claim 2 , wherein each of the slots is positioned at an angle with respect to others of the slots along the curved arrangement.
7. The grip of claim 1 , wherein a width of each of the separation portions near the back edge of one of the slots adjoining the respective separation portion is smaller than a width of the respective separation portion near the opened side of the one slot.
8. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the slots have substantially equal size.
9. The grip of claim 1 , wherein a width of the one slot near back edge and a width of the one slot near the opened side are substantially equal.
10. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the object comprises a handheld device.
11. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the grip comprises a monolithic piece of foam, rubber, latex, or plastic material.
12. The grip of claim 1 , further comprising an interior space storing an accessory for the object.
13. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the grip comprises an ergonomic fit for a hand.
14. The grip of claim 1 , further comprising a compartment attached to the bottom portion, wherein an interior of the compartment comprises a space dimensioned for storing one or more cards, wherein a back of the compartment comprises is configured for attachment to the object.
15. The grip of claim 14 , wherein an opening of the compartment is shaped based on a contour of the arrangement.
16. The grip of claim 14 , wherein the grip comprises monolithic piece of foam, rubber, latex, or plastic material.
17. The grip of claim 1 , wherein the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion comprise a structure, and wherein a height of the structure is collapsible.
18. The grip of claim 17 , wherein the structure is elastic.
19. An attachable grip for a small object, comprising:
two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip;
a back portion positioned at a back of the grip;
one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots;
a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip;
a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip;
a substantially flat bottom portion for attachment, wherein
each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein
each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein
at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation portions, wherein
one of two side edges for the right-most slot adjoining the right end portion, wherein
one of two side edges for the left-most slot adjoining the left end portion, wherein
the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion comprise a structure, and wherein a height of the structure is collapsible, and wherein
the structure is elastic.
20. An attachable grip for a small object, comprising:
two or more slots positioned juxtapositionly along an arrangement between a right end of the grip and a left end of the grip;
a back portion positioned at a back of the grip;
one or more separation portions, each of the separation portions positioned at a middle area of the grip and separating two of the slots;
a right end portion positioned at a right end of the grip and separating a right-most one of the slots with the right end of the grip;
a left end portion position at a left end of the grip and separating a left-most one of the slots with the left end of the grip;
a substantially flat bottom portion; and
a compartment attached to the bottom portion, wherein an interior of the compartment comprises a space dimensioned for storing one or more cards, wherein a back of the compartment comprises is configured for attachment to the object, wherein
each of the slots comprises a depression with respect to the back portion, the separation portions, the right end portion, and the left end portion, wherein
each of the slots comprises a raised edge and an opened side, the raised edge comprises two side edges and a back edge between the two side edges and adjoining the back portion, wherein
at least one of the two side edges for each slot adjoining one of the separation portions, wherein
one of two side edges for the right-most slot adjoining the right end portion, and wherein
one of two side edges for the left-most slot adjoining the left end portion.
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