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- the present invention relates to computer docking stations and, more particularly, to computer docking stations for use in vehicles.
- the computer docking station also includes a frame coupled to the body and the main connector. The frame is movable relative to the body between a first position, in which the main connector is in the disengaged position, and a second position, in which the main connector is in the engaged position.
- the computer docking station further includes a subframe coupled to the frame. The subframe is movable with the frame from the first position to the second position and is movable relative to the frame from the second position to a third position to inhibit movement of the main connector away from the engaged position.
- the computer docking station in another embodiment, includes a body having a support portion that defines a support surface configured to support the portable computer, and a main connector moveably coupled to the body for movement between an engaged position in which at least a portion of the main connector is positioned above the support surface and a disengaged position.
- the computer docking station also includes a frame coupled to the body and the main connector. The frame is movable relative to the body between a first position, in which the main connector is in the disengaged position, and a second position, in which the main connector is in the engaged position.
- the computer docking station further includes an interlock having a first end portion coupled to the body and a second end portion substantially opposite the first end portion and movable relative to the body.
- the second end portion engages the frame to inhibit movement of the frame from the first position to the second position.
- the interlock also includes a projection extending through the support surface of the body. The projection is configured to be actuated by the portable computer when the portable computer is positioned on the support surface to move the second end portion out of engagement with the frame.
- the computer docking station includes a body having a support portion configured to support the portable computer, and a main connector moveable with respect to the body between an engaged position in which at least a portion of the main connector is positioned above the support portion and a disengaged position.
- the computer docking station also includes a frame coupled to the body and the main connector.
- the frame is movable generally linearly relative to the body between a first position, in which the main connector is in the disengaged position, and a second position, in which the main connector is in the engaged position.
- the frame defines a notch formed along an edge of the frame.
- the computer docking station further includes a subframe carried by and movable with the frame between the first position and the second position and movable generally linearly relative to the frame from the second position to a third position, and a first biasing member coupled between the frame and the subframe.
- the subframe is moved from the second position to the third position against a bias of the first biasing member.
- the first biasing member biases the frame toward the subframe to resist movement of the main connector away from the engaged position when the subframe is in the third position.
- the computer docking station also includes a second biasing member coupled between the body and the frame. The second biasing member biases the frame toward the first position.
- the first biasing member is stiffer than the second biasing member.
- the computer docking station further includes an interlock having a first end portion coupled to the body and a second end portion substantially opposite the first end portion and movable relative to the body.
- the second end portion fits within the notch in the frame to inhibit movement of the frame from the first position to the second position.
- the interlock also includes a projection extending through the support portion of the body. The projection is configured to be actuated by the portable computer when the portable computer is positioned on the support portion to move the second end portion out of the notch in the frame.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a docking station.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view of the docking station of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the docking station of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the docking station of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the docking station taken along section line 5 - 5 of FIG. 3 , and illustrating a handle in a first recessed position and a main connector in a disengaged position.
- FIG. 6 is the cross-sectional view of the docking station of FIG. 5 illustrating the handle in a second recessed position and the main connector in an engaged position.
- FIG. 7 is the cross-sectional view of the docking station of FIG. 5 illustrating the handle in an extended position and the main connector in the engaged position.
- FIG. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view of the docking station taken along section line 8 - 8 of FIG. 3 and illustrating a release button and locking mechanism.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged perspective view of the release button and locking mechanism of FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the docking station of FIG. 1 illustrating an interlock in an engaged position.
- FIG. 11 is the bottom perspective view of the docking station of FIG. 10 illustrating the interlock in a disengaged position.
- FIGS. 1 to 4 illustrate a docking station 10 embodying the invention.
- the docking station 10 is mountable within a vehicle (e.g., a squad car, a fire truck, an ambulance, or the like) and supports a portable computer (e.g., a laptop or the like).
- a vehicle e.g., a squad car, a fire truck, an ambulance, or the like
- a portable computer e.g., a laptop or the like
- the docking station 10 can be mounted to the vehicle such that a portable computer connected to the docking station 10 is positioned between the driver's seat and the front passenger's seat.
- the docking station 10 may be mounted in other locations to position the computer elsewhere in the vehicle.
- the illustrated docking station 10 includes a body 14 having an upper support portion 18 , a back portion 22 , and a lower portion 26 .
- the support portion 18 is die cast as a single piece from a magnesium or aluminum based alloy
- the back portion 22 is an injection molded component (e.g., of plastic)
- the lower portion 26 is fabricated as a single piece from sheet stock.
- the back portion 22 and/or the lower portion 26 may be die cast with the support portion 18 as a single piece or as separate pieces.
- each of the portions 18 , 22 , 26 may be formed using entirely different materials and/or manufacturing techniques.
- the support portion 18 defines a generally flat top or support surface 30 , a front surface 34 , and two side surfaces 38 , 42 .
- a flange 46 extends upwardly from the top surface 30 proximate to the front surface 34 and two studs 50 , 54 extend upwardly from the top surface 30 proximate to the back portion 22 .
- the flange 46 includes a lip 58 that fits over a front of the portable computer, while the studs 50 , 54 fit within corresponding holes or apertures in a bottom of the computer when the computer is positioned on the top surface 30 .
- the flange 46 and the studs 50 , 54 engage the computer to reduce or inhibit shifting or sliding of the computer relative to the top surface 30 .
- the flange 46 and the studs 50 , 54 also help properly align the portable computer on the support portion 18 for connecting or interfacing with a main docking connector 62 .
- Two recesses or cut-out sections 66 , 70 are formed in the support portion 18 between the top surface 30 and the side surfaces 38 , 42 and provide spaces for a person's hands to grasp the sides of the computer when placing the computer on the support surface 30 or lifting the computer off the support surface 30 .
- four guides 72 are coupled to the body 14 along edges defined between the top surface 30 and the side surfaces 38 , 42 to also help position and retain the computer on the support portion 18 .
- the back portion 22 is coupled (e.g., bolted and/or snap-fit) to the support portion 18 and extends upwardly from the top surface 30 .
- the illustrated back portion 22 defines a backstop for the portable computer to abut against such that the computer is retained between the back portion 22 and the flange 46 .
- the back portion 22 defines an opening 74 through which the main connector 62 extends for connection with the computer, as further described below.
- the lower portion 26 is coupled (e.g., screwed, bolted, or snap-fit) to the support portion 18 .
- the lower portion 26 generally fits within and is substantially surrounded or enveloped by the top surface 30 , the front surface 34 , and the side surfaces 38 , 42 of the support portion 18 .
- the lower portion 26 and the support portion 18 cooperate to define a chamber 82 .
- the lower portion 26 includes a rear compartment 86 that receives and houses a plurality of peripheral connectors.
- a wall 87 of the lower portion 26 defines a plurality of apertures 88 that communicate with the rear compartment 86 and provide access for coupling with the plurality of connectors.
- the peripheral connectors FIG.
- peripheral connectors include, for example, a network jack 90 , universal serial bus (USB) ports 94 , serial ports 98 , and cable jacks 102 .
- USB universal serial bus
- fewer or more and/or different peripheral connectors may be positioned within the rear compartment 86 of the lower portion 26 .
- one or more peripheral connectors may also be positioned on the front surface 34 and/or the side surfaces 38 , 42 of the support portion 18 for easier accessibility.
- the peripheral connectors are electrically coupled to the main connector 62 to facilitate coupling peripheral components (e.g., a power supply, network connection, mouse, data stick, PDA, printer, camera, etc.) to the computer.
- peripheral components e.g., a power supply, network connection, mouse, data stick, PDA, printer, camera, etc.
- a mounting apparatus 106 is coupled (e.g., screwed or bolted) to the body 14 for mounting the docking station 10 in the vehicle.
- the illustrated mounting apparatus 106 allows the docking station 10 to tilt and rotate relative to the vehicle.
- the mounting apparatus 106 includes two support brackets 110 , 114 that extend downwardly from the lower portion 26 , a tilt bracket 118 coupled to and extending between the support brackets 110 , 114 , and a swivel 122 coupled to the tilt bracket 118 .
- the support brackets 110 , 114 are spaced apart from each other and are coupled to the body 14 by extending fasteners 123 (e.g.
- the tilt bracket 118 is positioned between the support brackets 110 , 114 and includes two arcuate slots 126 (only one of which is shown in FIGS. 4 to 6 ) defining a tilt travel path of the docking station 10 .
- the illustrated swivel 122 is configured for coupling to a stud or pedestal extending upwardly from the floor of the vehicle, a protrusion extending outwardly from the dashboard, or a portion of a center console, to mount the docking station 10 within the vehicle.
- the swivel 122 includes a bearing to facilitate rotation of the docking station 10 relative to the vehicle.
- a rod 130 extends through the support brackets 110 , 114 and the arcuate slots 126 of the tilt bracket 118 .
- a knob 134 is coupled to an end of the rod 130 to facilitate rotation of the rod 130 .
- Rotating the knob 134 in one direction draws the support brackets 110 , 114 together, thereby tightening the support brackets 110 , 114 about the tilt bracket 118 and substantially inhibiting tilting of the docking station 10 relative to the vehicle.
- Rotating the knob 134 in the other direction e.g., counterclockwise in FIG. 2 ) allows the support brackets 110 , 114 to separate, thereby releasing the tilt bracket 118 and allowing a user to tilt the docking station 10 relative to the vehicle.
- the main connector 62 is positioned within the back portion 22 of the body 14 and is coupled to a frame 136 that extends through the chamber 82 .
- a subframe 140 is coupled to a front portion of the frame 136 and supports a handle 144 for manually moving (e.g., linearly sliding) the main connector 62 , the frame 136 , and the subframe 140 relative to the body 14 .
- the frame 136 and the subframe 140 are slidably mounted to the inside of the support portion 18 for movement within the chamber 82 .
- the frame 136 defines elongated slots 148 ( FIGS. 10 and 11 ) that receive guide posts 152 extending from the inner surface 78 of the support portion 18 .
- the slots 148 and the guide posts 152 cooperate to guide the frame 136 for substantially linear movement with respect to the body 14 .
- Fasteners 156 extend into the guide posts 152 to couple washers 160 between the frame 136 and the fasteners 156 .
- Washers 164 are also positioned between the inner surface 78 of the support portion 18 and the frame 136 to facilitate movement of the frame 136 relative to the body 14 .
- the subframe 140 defines a second set of elongated slots 168 ( FIGS. 5-7 ) to movably couple the subframe 140 to the frame 136 .
- the slots 168 receive fasteners 172 (e.g., bolts) extending into corresponding guide posts 176 coupled to the frame 136 .
- Washers 180 , 184 are positioned between the fasteners 172 and the subframe 140 and between the subframe 140 and the frame 136 to facilitate movement of the subframe 140 relative to the frame 136 , as further described below.
- the main connector 62 is coupled to the frame 136 so that the main connector 62 and the frame 136 move together as a single unit (i.e., the frame 136 does not move relative to the main connector 62 ).
- the main connector 62 may be coupled to the frame 136 by, for example, a linkage, a geared or belt and pulley connection, a cam-follower arrangement, or any combination of these or other suitable connections so that the main connector 62 moves along a desired path in response to movement of the frame 136 .
- the illustrated main connector 62 is connected to or in communication with the peripheral connectors such that any input or device connected to the docking station 10 via the peripheral connectors (e.g., the network jack 90 , universal serial bus (USB) ports 94 , serial ports 98 , and cable jacks 102 ) is also connected to a portable computer connected to the docking station 10 via the main connector 62 .
- peripheral connectors e.g., the network jack 90 , universal serial bus (USB) ports 94 , serial ports 98 , and cable jacks 102
- the main connector 62 is movable between a first, or disengaged, position ( FIG. 5 ) and a second, or engaged, position ( FIGS. 6 and 7 ). As shown in FIG. 5 , when in the disengaged position, the main connector 62 is recessed within the back portion 22 such that the main connector 62 is spaced away from a computer positioned on the support portion 18 . As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 , when in the engaged position, the main connector 62 extends at least partially through the opening 74 and over the support portion 18 to connect or dock to a computer. Moving the frame 136 forwardly (i.e., away from the back portion 22 ) from a first position ( FIG. 5 ) to a second position ( FIGS.
- biasing members 188 are coupled to tabs 192 formed on the frame 136 and posts 196 extending from the inner surface 78 of the support portion 18 .
- the biasing members 188 bias the frame 136 toward the first position and, thereby, bias the main connector 62 toward the disengaged position.
- the biasing members 188 are coil springs. In other constructions, the biasing members 188 may be other suitable spring-type elements and/or the docking station 10 may include fewer or more biasing members.
- the subframe 140 is supported and carried by the frame 136 such that the subframe 140 moves with the frame 136 from the first position ( FIG. 5 ) to the second position ( FIG. 6 ).
- the subframe 140 is also movable relative to the frame 136 to a third, or extended, position ( FIG. 7 ).
- the main connector 62 engages and “bottoms out” in a corresponding receptacle in the portable computer, thereby limiting further movement of the frame 136 away from the back portion 22 .
- the subframe 140 may then be moved (e.g., slid) relative to the frame 136 farther away from the back portion 22 to the third or extended position of FIG. 7 .
- a biasing member 200 (e.g., a coil spring, etc.) is coupled between a boss 204 extending from the frame 136 and a boss 208 extending from the subframe 140 to bias the frame 136 and the subframe 140 generally toward one another.
- the illustrated biasing member 200 is generally stiffer (i.e., has a larger spring constant) than the combined stiffness of the biasing members 188 (or member 188 if only one biasing member 188 is used) such that, when the handle 144 is initially pulled away from the back portion 22 , the main connector 62 , the frame 136 , and the subframe 140 move away from the first position together as a single unit.
- the biasing member 200 applies a biasing force to the frame 136 and the main connector 62 that biases the connector 62 into engagement with a portable computer, thereby reducing the likelihood that the connector 62 will become disengaged from the portable computer as a result of vibrations or other small movements.
- this arrangement can compensate for manufacturing variability associated with the production and assembly of the frame 136 , the subframe 140 , and the main connector 62 .
- the handle 144 is coupled (e.g., via fasteners, adhesives, molding, etc.) to the subframe 140 to facilitate movement of the subframe 140 , the frame 136 , and the main connector 62 .
- the handle 144 is recessed relative to the front surface 34 of the support portion 18 .
- the handle 144 is substantially flush with the front surface 34 .
- the handle 144 Since the handle 144 is located within a periphery of the support portion 18 when in the first and second positions, and is flush with the front surface 34 of the support portion 18 when in the third, extended position, the number of components extending outwardly from the docking station 10 is limited, reducing the possibility of a user or foreign object catching or snagging on the docking station 10 .
- the frame 136 and the subframe 140 may be manufactured as a single piece.
- the main connector 62 , the frame/subframe, and the handle 144 may all move together between a recessed position and an extended position to move the main connector 62 into and out of engagement with a portable computer.
- the main connector 62 may be configured to engage the underside of a portable computer positioned on the top surface 30 .
- the support portion 18 defines an opening similar to the illustrated opening 74 .
- the main connector 62 is positioned within the support portion 18 and is not engaged with the computer.
- Moving the handle 144 forwardly to the second and third positions moves the main connector 62 generally upwardly through the opening in the support portion 18 for engagement with the computer. Movement of the main connector 62 in a direction different from the direction of movement of the handle 144 can be achieved using one or more of the alternative coupling mechanisms discussed above, including linkages, geared or belt and pulley connections, and cam-follower arrangements, among others.
- main connector 62 extends through an opening in the back portion 22 or the support portion 18 depends at least partially upon the type of computer the docking station 10 is configured to support. Some embodiments may include a pair of main connectors, one or both of which may extend through either the support portion 18 or the back portion 22 .
- a release button 212 extends from the front surface of the lower portion 26 and releasably holds the subframe 140 in the third, or extended, position ( FIG. 7 ).
- the release button 212 includes a projection 216 , or cam member, that is received by a slot 220 in the subframe 140 when the subframe 140 is in the third or extended position.
- the subframe rides over the projection 216 until the projection 216 aligns with and snaps or otherwise extends into the slot 220 , thereby locking the subframe 140 in the third or extended position and also locking the frame 136 and the main connector 62 in the second and engaged positions, respectively.
- Actuating (e.g., pushing or depressing) the release button 212 lowers the projection 216 , thereby removing the projection 216 from the slot 220 such that the subframe 140 , the frame 136 , and the main connector 62 can return to a recessed position (i.e., the first position ( FIG. 5 )) under the influence of the biasing members 188 and biasing member 200 .
- the illustrated release button 212 also includes a locking mechanism such that a user may lock the release button 212 in place so that the projection 216 cannot be moved out of the slot 220 . Locking the release button 212 also generally prohibits movement of the subframe 140 and frame 136 toward the first and second positions ( FIGS.
- the computer is also substantially locked to the docking station 10 .
- the locking mechanism generally helps prevent the portable computer connected to the docking station 10 from being unintentionally released or stolen.
- the docking station 10 also includes an interlock 224 positioned within the chamber 82 to prevent the frame 136 , and thereby the main connector 62 and the subframe 140 , from moving away from the retracted or disengaged position when a computer is not positioned on the support portion 18 .
- the illustrated interlock 224 includes a leaf spring 228 having a first end portion 232 and a second end portion 236 .
- the first end portion 232 is coupled to the inner surface 78 of the support portion 18 with a fastener 240 (e.g., a screw), although other suitable fastening means may also be employed.
- a button or projection 244 ( FIG.
- the leaf spring 228 biases the second end portion 236 into engagement with a notch 252 defined in an edge of the frame 136 .
- the button 244 extends upwardly through the opening 248 and projects above the top surface 30 . In this position, the interlock 224 inhibits the frame 136 from sliding from the recessed position ( FIGS. 5 and 10 ) to the extended position ( FIGS. 6 , 7 , and 11 ). As shown in FIG.
- the computer actuates (e.g., depresses or pushes) the button 244 , thereby moving the button 244 and the second end portion 236 downwardly (e.g. toward the lower portion 26 ) against the bias of leaf spring 228 .
- the second end portion 236 is thus moved to a disengaged position in which the second end portion 236 is clear of the notch 252 in the frame 136 , which in turn leaves the frame 136 , the subframe 140 , and the main connector 62 free to slide between the first, second, and third positions without interference from the interlock 224 .
- the main connector 62 cannot be moved to its engaged position unless the button 244 is depressed, such as when a computer is placed on the top surface 30 of the support portion 18 .
- a user positions the computer on the top surface 30 of the support portion 18 such that the studs 50 , 54 are received within the corresponding apertures in the bottom of the computer and the lip 58 of the flange 46 extends over the front of the computer.
- the computer pushes the button 244 of the interlock 224 downwardly relative to the top surface 30 such that the leaf spring 228 is disengaged from the notch 252 in the frame 136 .
- the frame 136 likewise moves the main connector 62 to the engaged position so at least a portion of the main connector 62 extends through the opening 74 in the back portion 22 (as illustrated) or, alternatively, through an opening in the support portion 18 (not illustrated) for engagement or interfacing with a receptacle in the back and/or underside of the computer.
- the main connector 62 engages the computer the user continues to pull the handle 144 forwardly to move the subframe 140 relative to the frame 136 from the second position to the third, extended position ( FIG. 7 ).
- the handle 144 When the subframe 140 reaches the third position the handle 144 is generally flush with the front surface 34 , and the slot 220 in the subframe 140 moves into alignment with the projection 216 of the release button 212 , such that the projection 216 snaps into engagement with the slot 220 to secure the subframe 140 , the frame 136 , and the main connector 62 in place. If desired, the user may insert and turn a key within the locking mechanism of the release button 212 to lock the computer to the docking station 10 .
- the user may rotate the docking station 10 about the swivel 122 of the mounting apparatus 106 to change the orientation of the docking station 10 and the computer.
- the user may rotate the knob 134 to separate the support brackets 110 , 114 , thereby allowing adjustment of the tilt of the docking station 10 and the computer relative to the vehicle.
- the user may then retighten the knob 134 to secure the docking station 10 and the computer in the desired position.
- the user pushes the release button 212 to move the projection 216 out of the slot 220 in the subframe 140 .
- the release button 212 is locked, the user will first have to unlock the release button 212 with the key.
- the biasing member 200 biases (i.e., moves) the subframe 140 toward the frame 136 from the third position ( FIG. 7 ) to the second position ( FIG. 6 ).
- the biasing members 188 move the frame 136 and the subframe 140 from the second position ( FIG. 6 ) to the first position ( FIG. 5 ), and thereby move the main connector 62 from the engaged position to the disengaged position.
- the main connector 62 slides out of engagement with the portable computer such that the user may lift the computer away from the docking station 10 .
- the illustrated support portion 18 of the docking station 10 is die cast from a magnesium or aluminum based alloy such that the docking station 10 is easy to manufacture and assemble. In addition, die casting the support portion 18 gives the docking station 10 a robust design that is durable and water resistant.
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