WO2014196800A1 - 모바일 기기 사용자용 백팩 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a backpack for a mobile device user.
- the present invention provides a foldable support plate portion on one side of the backpack body portion, by allowing the adjustment of the length, rotation, and rotation angle of the foldable support plate, the mobile device user is very stable and convenient
- the present invention relates to a backpack for a mobile device user, which has additional functions such as being used, helping to maintain a correct posture during use, and helping the physical health, and using as a stand of a book.
- Most mobile device users lift and hold mobile devices with one or both hands.
- the user uses the mobile device for a long time in a holding position by lifting the mobile device with his hand, and the muscles of the hands and arms become tired and exhausted. Therefore, as soon as the hands and arms are struck downwards, most users use the mobile device while maintaining the poor posture as shown in FIG. 11.
- Using the mobile device in such a bad posture for a long time will adversely affect the user's physical health.
- the eyes of the user continues to sag downwards, so that the eye axis ( ⁇ ) is stretched downwards, which is likely to be shortsighted. Therefore, as the user uses the mobile device for a long period of time, the user is more likely to get chronic diseases such as neck disk, waist disk, elbow, wrist tunnel syndrome, and visual acuity.
- backpacks are designed to carry on shoulders or carry on your back using suspenders.
- a backpack has a larger storage space than a general bag, and thus can carry a relatively large amount of contents.
- both backpacks can freely use both hands.
- Korean Registered Room No. 20-0302833 (designated name: backpack type AV system) discloses a configuration in which an AV device is placed inside a backpack and used in homes, outdoors, and vehicles.
- Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2006-0112902 (name of the invention: an object fixing holder connected to a strap of a bag) discloses a configuration for mounting a mobile device for voice communication to a suspender of a backpack.
- Korean Patent Registration No. 20-0453219-0000 (designated name: tablet PC case detachable to a bag) discloses a configuration in which a tablet PC or the like is mounted on one surface of a bag.
- Korean Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 20-2012-0008829 discloses a configuration of forming a groove on the handle of the bag and then inserting and fixing the smartphone.
- U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2012-0175396 (Invention: Structural support device for laptop and portable electronic device carrying cases) carries a laptop inside a backpack or shoulder bag and the front part of the bag while the bag is worn on the body. A configuration for opening a notebook for use is disclosed.
- the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems, by providing a foldable support plate on one side of the backpack body portion, by allowing the adjustment of the length, rotation, and rotation angle of the foldable support plate, the user of the mobile device very Stable and convenient to use, can maintain a correct posture when using to help physical health, and to provide a backpack for mobile device users with additional features such as using as a stand of the book.
- Backpack for a mobile device user main body; A support plate portion adjacent to the front surface of the main body portion; A hinge part provided on the front or side surface of the main body part and coupling the support plate part and the main body part in a rotational manner; And a multi-position fixing unit for fixing the support plate to the open position, wherein the support plate is coupled to the main body by the hinge portion and the multi-position fixing unit to rotate the opening angle. do.
- the backpack of the present invention can use the mobile device by properly opening the support plate even when standing while wearing the backpack in the front direction of the user's body.
- the support plate mounted on the backpack of the present invention may have an additional function as a reading stand that can be used on a general book in addition to the mobile device. Even in this case, the user can maintain a correct posture, which can be very helpful for physical health with convenience.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a backpack for a mobile device user according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2a is a side view of a backpack for a mobile device user according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2B is a front view of a backpack for a mobile device user according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2c is a partial cutaway view for explaining the multi-position fixing unit used in the backpack for a mobile device user according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating an alternative embodiment of a backpack for a mobile device user according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration in which a locking jaw member is additionally provided in a support plate used in a backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 3.
- 5A to 5C are side views for explaining the configuration and opening operation of a backpack for a mobile device user and a support plate used therein according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5d is a cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of the length adjustable extension arm member used in the backpack for a mobile device user according to a second embodiment of the present invention shown in Figures 5a to 5c.
- 6A is a side view illustrating a configuration of a support plate used in a backpack for a mobile device user according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- 6B is a front view illustrating a configuration of a support plate used in a backpack for a mobile device user according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6c is a detailed view for explaining the multi-position fixing unit of the support plate portion used in the backpack for a mobile device user according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6D is a perspective view of another embodiment configured by combining the embodiment of FIG. 3 and the embodiment of FIGS. 6A and 6B.
- FIG. 6E is a perspective view of yet another embodiment configured by combining the embodiment of FIG. 3 and the embodiment of FIGS. 6A and 6B.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating various embodiments of a support frame further provided inside the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment in which a hard shell support frame is additionally provided on a portion of a front surface of a backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment in which a hard shell support frame is further provided on a front surface of a backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment in which the support plate is installed from the top in the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment in which a partial cross-section of the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention is configured in a trapezoidal shape.
- 11 is a side view for explaining a posture when users generally sit and use a mobile device.
- FIG. 12 is a side view showing a preferred posture of a user using a mobile device sitting on a chair using a backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a side view illustrating a preferred posture of using a mobile device while the user using the backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention stands.
- FIG. 13 is a side view illustrating a preferred posture of using a mobile device while the user using the backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention stands.
- FIG. 14 is a side view showing a preferred posture of using a mobile device in a state where the backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention is placed on a desk.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a backpack for a mobile device user according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a backpack 10 for a user of a mobile device includes a backpack body 100, a support board 200, and a hinge 220. And a multiple positioning fix unit 240.
- FIG. 1 exemplarily shows one embodiment applied to a backpack of a general form.
- the mobile device user backpack 10 will be described simply as a backpack 10 for convenience.
- the main body 100 corresponds to the main body of the backpack 10, and includes a handle 180 for lifting by hand or a suspender 170 for carrying on a shoulder, and one or more pockets (not shown) as necessary. C) and the like.
- the main body 100 includes a front surface 110, a rear surface 120, a side surface 130, an upper surface 140, and a bottom surface 150.
- Figure 2a is a side view of a backpack for a mobile device user according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2b is a front view of a backpack for a mobile device user according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the support plate 200 when the user does not use or carry the support plate 200 of the backpack 10, the support plate 200 is the front surface 110 of the main body 100. ) Are stored next to each other, side by side.
- the supporting plate 200 is pivotally coupled to the main body 100 by hinges 220 provided on both sides of the front surface 110 or the side surface 130. Accordingly, the support plate 200 may be opened while rotating by a predetermined angle with respect to the front surface 110 about the hinge portion 220.
- the hinge part 220 is illustrated as being installed on the side surface 130 of the main body part 100, but in FIG. 3, the hinge part 220 is the main body part 100. It should be noted that it is illustrated as being installed on the front surface (110).
- the hinge portion 220 may be installed on either the front surface 110 or the side surface 130 of the body portion 100.
- the hinge portion 220 provides a function of supporting or supporting at least a portion of the support plate 200 together with the multi-position fixing unit 240 to be described later.
- 2C is a plan view partially cut to explain a multi-position fixing unit used in a backpack for a mobile device user according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the multi-position fixing unit 240 may be implemented, for example, in a linear ratchet assembly.
- the linear ratchet assembly is composed of an outer material 246 and an inner material 242 which is slidably coupled with the outer material 246.
- the upper end of the inner member 242 is coupled to the outer surface 202 (not shown in Figures 1 to 3, see Figure 4, Fig. 4) of the base plate 200 in a hinged manner to enable free rotation.
- the lower end of the outer material 246 is also coupled in a hinged manner to enable a freely rotatable movement on the main body front surface 110.
- the outer member 246 has a receiving space sufficient for the inner member 242 to be fully inserted.
- the inner member 242 is configured to be able to linearly move in a sliding manner in the accommodation space of the outer member 246.
- Both side surfaces of the inner member 242 are provided with a plurality of tooth-shaped protrusions 244 deflected in the downward direction, and the outer member 246 has a stopper capable of engaging with the plurality of protrusions 244.
- 245 is provided.
- the stopper 245 is coupled to the release button 248 and is configured to rotate about the rotation shaft 247.
- a spring 249 is provided inside the release button 248 to apply an elastic force that is flattened inward from the outside with respect to the release button 248.
- the inner material 242 since the plurality of protrusions 244 and the stopper 245 provided in the inner material 242 are strongly fastened to each other by the elastic force of the spring 249, the inner material (unless the release state of the release button 248 is released) Movement is limited so that 242 cannot be inserted into the receiving space of the outer member 246.
- the release button 248 When the release button 248 is pressed inward from the outside as indicated by the arrow, the stopper 245 which is engaged with the protrusion 244 of the inner member 242 is opened from the inside outward to the protrusion 244. And the fastening state of the stopper 245 is released, so that the inner member 242 can be freely moved in the receiving space of the outer member 246. That is, in Figs.
- the release button 248 By pressing the release button 248 in the closed state by releasing the fastening state between the protrusion 244 and the stopper 245, the movement of the inner material 242 is free to open the support plate 200 by a desired angle.
- the stopper 247 may be fastened to the protrusion 244 by itself to fix the support plate 200 at a desired open position.
- Direction exiting 246 (upward in FIG. 2A) ), The support plate 200 can be moved to its original storage position as shown in Figure 2a, regardless of whether the protrusion 244 and the stopper 247 is fastened. It can be seen that the part 200 can be freely moved in one direction in the upward direction.
- the opening angles of the backpack 10 and the support plate 200 may be variable according to the height and posture taste of the user of the mobile device. Accordingly, the user may vertically, horizontally, or incline the front surface 110 of the backpack 10 of the present invention according to their convenience, for example, in a sitting position or a standing position as illustrated in FIGS. 12 to 14 to be described later. After positioning on the knee can be used to properly adjust the opening angle of the support plate 200.
- the backing plate portion 200 is multi-positioned, for example, with a straight ratchet assembly with respect to the front face 110 of the backpack 10. After opening by rotating by a predetermined angle by the fixing unit 240 may be firmly fixed to a predetermined position. Therefore, since the support plate 200 can sufficiently support the weight of the mobile device, the hand, or the arm to be used on the support plate 200 as well as the weight itself, the user is stable as shown in FIGS. And it is possible to use a mobile device on the support plate 200 in a state that conveniently maintains the desired posture.
- the hinge portion 220 provided on the side surface 130 and the multi-position fixing unit portion 240 provided on the front surface 110 are implemented in a separate type from each other.
- the support plate 200 and the multi-position fixing unit 240 described above are preferably implemented in a lightweight type using, for example, a plastic resin material or a metallic material.
- the multi-position fixing unit 240 of the present invention is implemented as a straight ratchet assembly, those skilled in the art to adjust the opening angle of the support plate 200
- the multi-position fixed unit unit 240 can be implemented in various ways in a known configuration using a telescope structure method or a slide rail method.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating an alternative embodiment of a backpack for a mobile device user according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
- the backpack 10 according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 3 has a hinge portion 220 connected to the support plate 200 and coupled to the support plate 200, rather than the side surface 130. It is substantially the same as the backpack 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention shown in FIG. 1 except that it is provided on 110. Therefore, a detailed description of the specific configuration and operation of the backpack 10 according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 3 will be omitted.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrates a configuration in which an elastic layer member 208 and a locking jaw member 209 are additionally provided in the support plate 200 used in the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. It is a partial cross section.
- an elastic layer member 208 of a known elastic material such as a cushion may be further provided.
- the elastic layer member 208 provides a cushion function to gently support the skin and bone muscles when the user's hand or arm is placed on the support plate 200, the user is comfortable without fatigue when using the mobile device for a long time Can be used.
- the elastic layer member 208 may reduce the impact on the mobile device and the scratches generated in the case may provide a function to protect the mobile device itself.
- the supporting plate 200 may slide the mobile device at a lower position of the inner surface 204 of the supporting plate 200 or a lower position of the elastic layer member 208.
- the locking jaw member 209 may be further provided for prevention (the state in which the support plate 200 is opened).
- the locking jaw member 209 illustrates a configuration in which the locking member 209 is folded in a hinged manner with the inner surface 204 of the supporting plate 200 so as not to interfere with the main body 100 and is stored in a buried manner.
- the locking jaw member 209 can also be configured in a magnet attachment method or the like so that the position can be arbitrarily changed on the support plate 200.
- the fall prevention member (not shown) of a mobile device made of a flexible material such as cloth or soft fabric, net, leather, soft plastic, or the like. It may be provided to further configure to prevent the mobile device from falling downward.
- 5A to 5C are side views for explaining the configuration and opening operation of a backpack for a mobile device user and a support plate used therein according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the hinge portion 220 and the front surface provided on the side surface 130 in the above-described embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 4 are described.
- the hinge unit 220 and the multi-position fixing unit 240 in the side surface 130 are integrated. Is implemented.
- the rotational multi-position fixed unit unit 240 is rotatably coupled to the hinge portion 220 on the coaxial.
- the multi-position fixed unit unit 240 of the rotation type includes a geared wheel 242, a stopper or pawl 244, a disengaging cam 246, and a push pin. And may be implemented with a ratchet wheel assembly including 248.
- the gear wheel 242 has a plurality of gears on a portion of the outer circumference of the gear wheel 242 so that the base plate 200 can be fixed at any position between the A position (see FIG. 5A) to the C position (see FIG. 5C). (gear) is formed.
- the stopper 244 is for suppressing rotation of the gear wheel 242 in one direction (clockwise in FIG. 5A), and is coupled with the restoring spring 245 to impart a biasing force.
- the stopper 244 is always fastened by the restoring spring 245 so that the restoring force acts in the center direction of the gearwheel 242 so that the stopper 244 is always in engagement with the gearwheel 242 unless released by an external force.
- the rotation of the gearwheel 242 in the clockwise direction by the stopper 244 is suppressed, but the rotation in the counterclockwise direction is allowed.
- the stopper 244 may be rotated in the clockwise direction to release the fastening state between the stopper 244 and the gear wheel 242 (see FIG. 5A).
- the mill pin 248 is integrally coupled with the gear wheel 242 inside the outer circumference of the gear wheel 242, so that the mill pin 248 also rotates together as the gear wheel 242 rotates.
- the pin pin 248 also rotates along, so that the release cam 246 rotates in contact with the release cam 246 (see FIG. 5B).
- the release cam 246 rotates, pushing the stopper 244 in the counterclockwise direction, and the engagement with the gear engaged with the stopper 244 is released.
- the gearwheel 242 can be rotated freely (see state FIG. 5A). In this manner, since the support plate 200 coupled to the gear wheel 242 is allowed to rotate freely in the counterclockwise direction, the support plate 200 may be fixed to the desired open position (opening angle) of the user.
- the ratchet wheel assembly 240 and the support plate 200 are firmly coupled by the extension arm member 210.
- the multi-position fixing unit 240 is integrally coupled to the hinge portion 220 so as to be rotatable coaxially, the configuration and operation of the present invention can be more simplified compared to the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 3. have.
- the ratchet wheel assembly type multi-position fixing unit unit 240 when the mobile device and the user's hands and arms are placed on the support plate 200, a larger load is applied to the support plate 200 to allow the ratchet wheel assembly type multi-position fixing unit unit 240. ), A large rotational force acts clockwise.
- the stopper 244 in the ratchet wheel assembly-type multi-position fixing unit portion 240 is configured to sufficiently support the gear wheel 242 so that the multi-position fixing unit portion 240 and the support plate 200 rotate clockwise. This is avoided.
- the user rotates the multi-position fixing unit 240 in a counterclockwise direction little by little in the B position shown in Figure 5b to adjust the rotation angle of the support plate 200 and the support plate 200 at the desired rotation angle Can be fixed
- the support plate 200 continues to rotate counterclockwise so that the mil pin 248 of the release cam 246 is moved.
- the release cam 246 is operated to rotate counterclockwise in contact with the small protrusion. Accordingly, the release cam 246 rotates the stopper 244 in the clockwise direction to release from the gear of the gear wheel 242 in which the stopper 244 is engaged, thereby releasing the mutual fastening state.
- the support plate 200 may not be rotated in the clockwise direction, but may be freely rotated in the counterclockwise direction. That is, as can be seen in Figures 5a to 5c the support plate 200 can be fixed in a variety of opening angles in multiple positions by a rotational movement in the counterclockwise direction.
- the components included in the backpack 10 of the present invention are preferable in that the number of parts is simple and can be simply configured to take up less space.
- the gear wheel 242 may be installed on only one side of the side surface 130 of the body portion 100 or both. However, the gear wheel 242 is preferably installed on both sides of the side surface 130 in order to operate stably while maintaining the balance of the base plate 200.
- Figure 5d is a cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of the length adjustable extension arm member used in the backpack for a mobile device user according to a second embodiment of the present invention shown in Figures 5a to 5c.
- the extension arm member 210 ′′ may include, for example, an inner arm 212 and the inner arm 212 movably coupled linearly. , An outer arm 216 having a plurality of through holes 218, and an elastic button 214 provided in the outer arm 216, the elastic buttons 214 being fastened to the plurality of through holes 218.
- the inner arm 212 is moved and the length of the extension arm member 210 "is adjusted by releasing the pressing state of the elastic button 214 to be engaged with the through hole 218 at a desired position. Can be.
- the length of the inner arm 212 and the outer arm 216 is appropriately adjusted, and then assembled with a well-known bolt and nut.
- the length of 210 may be adjusted.
- a method for adjusting the length of the extension arm member 210 may be used by various known techniques that may adjust the length of the extension arm member 210" in addition to the method described above. There will be.
- FIG. 6A is a side view illustrating a configuration of a support plate used in a backpack for a mobile device user according to a third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6B is used in a backpack for a mobile device user according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- It is a front view which illustrates the structure of the supporting plate part.
- Figure 6c is a detailed view for explaining the multi-position fixing unit of the support plate portion used in the backpack for a mobile device user according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- 6A to 6C, the hinge 10 and the multi-position fixing unit 240 are integrated in the side surface 130 in the backpack 10 for a mobile device user according to the third embodiment of the present invention. Is implemented.
- the support plate 200 is used at the desired C position (A position (closed position). Position), and then immediately return to the A position (closed position), first move the support plate 200 to the A position (closed position) for the release cam 246 to operate, and then the B position (completely After moving to the open position, it should be rotated counterclockwise to fix it at the desired position of use (eg C position). That is, the release cam 246 must be operated first to release the engagement of the gearwheel 242 and the stopper 244.
- the multi-position fixed unit portion 240 has a gearwheel 242 ", a stopper 244", a disengaging lever 246 "), And pulling wire 248".
- An opening 206 is provided at an upper position of the supporting plate 200 so that the supporting plate 200 can be easily opened and closed.
- a release lever 246 " is disposed inside the opening 206, and a pull string 248" attached to one end of the release lever 246 “is connected to apply a tension force to the stopper 244".
- the stopper 244 is always held to be engaged with the gearwheel 242" by the biasing force of the coil spring 250 ".
- the release lever 246 is held by the finger in the opening 206 in FIG. 6B. Pressing in the upward direction of the wire pulls the wire (indicated by the dotted line in FIG. 6C), and subsequently pulls the stopper 244 "connected to the end of the wire (indicated by the dotted line) to the gearwheel 242" and the stopper 244. ") Is released. Therefore, the support plate 200 may be freely rotated in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction. When the supporting plate 200 is set to a desired position and the release lever 246 "is released, the gear wheel 242" and the stopper 244 "are engaged with each other by the restoring force of the restoring spring 250", and the fastening state is maintained again. The support plate 200 is firmly fixed at the desired position.
- the release lever 246 "and the pull line 248" are preferably implemented with a thin material so as to be embedded in the base plate 200.
- the gearwheel 242 ′′ is attached to the side surface 130 (see FIG. 2A) of the body portion 100, and the casing 249 and the extension arm that rotate together with the central axis of the gear wheel 242 ′′.
- the support plate 200 is coupled to the member 210 ".
- the stopper 244" is preferably embedded in the inner hollow portion of the extension arm member 210 ".
- the extension arm member 210 is exemplarily shown in a straight line, but those skilled in the art may have a curved or angled shape according to the design needs.
- FIG. 6D is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a backpack for a mobile device user according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6E illustrates another configuration of a backpack for a mobile device user according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. It is a perspective view.
- FIG. 6d and 6e is an integrated unit in which the hinge portion 220 and the multi-position fixed unit 240 in the front surface 110 is combined Is implemented.
- FIG. 6D-6E in conjunction with FIGS. 3 and 6A, the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 6D is a first embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG. 3, a second embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 5A-5C. And partly combine the configurations of the third embodiment illustrated in FIG. 6A. That is, although the multi-position fixing unit 240 of FIG. 3 is implemented as a straight ratchet assembly, the multi-position fixing unit 240 of FIG. 6d is different from that of the ratchet wheel assembly.
- the 6D has a wide gear wheel 242 "(thin solid line) and a stopper 244" embedded inside the casing 249 ", and the casing 249 "is configured to be installed on the front surface 110 of the body portion 100.
- the gearwheel 242 " is configured to be pivotally connected to the hinge portion 220 by the rotation shaft 222.
- the rotational movement of the gearwheel 242" is operated by manually operating the stopper 244 ".
- the rotation shaft 222 may be coupled to the extension arm member 210 so that the rotation of the support plate 200 may be performed together.
- the opening and closing of the opening 220 may be implemented in the same manner as the first to third embodiments described above.
- the hinge part 220 and the fixing unit part 240 are integrally formed by forming the hinge part 220 shown in FIG. 6D in the multi-position fixing unit part 240.
- the backpack 10 of the present invention can be implemented in a simpler and more convenient configuration.
- the backpack 10 generally includes a soft shell backpack or a skin portion made of a soft shell such as a fabric material, a synthetic resin, and a leather material, such as PVC, PE, and PP. It may be implemented as a hard shell backpack made of a hard and high stiff outer shell such as a plastic resin, a polycarbonate (PC) resin, a high rigid engineering resin such as a FRP resin, or a metal material. .
- a soft shell backpack or a skin portion made of a soft shell such as a fabric material, a synthetic resin, and a leather material, such as PVC, PE, and PP.
- a hard shell backpack made of a hard and high stiff outer shell such as a plastic resin, a polycarbonate (PC) resin, a high rigid engineering resin such as a FRP resin, or a metal material.
- the base plate 200 and the multi-position are fixed.
- a phenomenon in which the unit 240 does not maintain sufficient supporting force may occur.
- the rigidity shown in Figs. 7 and 8A described later on the inside or outside of the front surface 110 of the main body portion 100 in order for the support plate 200 and the multi-position fixing unit 240 to maintain sufficient support force Preferably, a support frame is provided.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment of a support frame further provided inside the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- the support frame 190 is shown by a thick solid line
- the main body 100 is shown by a thin solid line.
- the backpack 10 for a mobile device user includes a support plate 200, a hinge 220, and a multi-position fixing unit in the first to third embodiments.
- a support frame 190 may be added to fix the hinge portion 220 on both sides of the inside or outside of the main body portion 100. It can be provided as.
- the hinge unit 220 or the multi-position fixing unit unit 240 is configured to be coupled to the support frame 190 to fix the hinge unit 220 and the multi-position unit. Sufficient supporting force may be provided to the unit unit 240.
- the support frame 190 may be made of a material such as plastic resin, such as PVC, PE, and PP, polycarbonate resin, or high rigidity engineering resin such as FRP resin, bakelite, wood, plywood, or various metal materials.
- the shape of the support frame 190 may be variously configured according to the specifications and design of the backpack by a plate ( ⁇ ), wire ( ⁇ ), rod ( ⁇ ) or a combination of these materials.
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment in which a hard shell support frame is additionally provided on a portion of a front surface of a backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- the backpack 10 for a mobile device user further includes a hard shell support frame 190 on a portion of the front surface 110.
- the hard shell support frame 190 may be provided inside or outside the backpack 10. Accordingly, the hard shell support frame 190 may further provide a function of protecting an article received inside the backpack 10 from external impact.
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment in which a hard shell support frame is further provided on a front surface of a backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- the backpack 10 for a mobile device user forms a front opening portion 192 in a portion of the front surface 110 and a storage pocket for storing a mobile device inside the front opening portion 192 ( 194). Since the front opening 192 is covered by the support plate 200 of the present invention described above, the mobile device stored in the storage pocket 194 is often used when the user needs it in a state where the support plate 200 is opened. In addition to the convenience, the expensive mobile device stored in the storage pocket 194 can be prevented from being damaged from a strong external shock.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment in which the support plate is installed from the top in the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention.
- the support plate 200 is stored in a downward direction, except that the support plate 200 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction to be opened in use. It is substantially the same as the embodiment.
- the hinge portion 220 and the multi-position fixed unit It should be noted that the configuration and operation of the unit 240 are substantially the same as those of the first to third embodiments described above.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment in which a partial cross-section of the backpack for a mobile device user according to the present invention is configured in a trapezoidal shape.
- FIG. 10 an embodiment in which some appearances of the front surface 110 and the side surface 130 are modified in the main body 100 of the backpack 10 according to the present invention is illustrated. More specifically, when the arm is placed on the support plate 200, both arms of the user are collected in the center to use the mobile device and have a triangular shape. Therefore, it can be fully understood that the width of the front surface 110 of the body portion 100 is convenient to have a form narrower than the width of the rear surface 120. That is, in the embodiment shown in Figure 10, the upper cross-section of the body portion 110 is implemented in a trapezoidal shape or semi-circular shape (not shown) so that the front surface 110 has a narrower width than the rear surface 120. desirable. In particular, when the user is a female, since the shoulder width is narrower than that of the male, when the structure shown in FIG. 10 is used, the interference between the user's arm and the side surface 130 of the main body 110 can be eliminated. Additional advantages are achieved.
- FIG. 12 is a side view showing a preferred posture of a user using a mobile device sitting on a chair using a backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 in conjunction with Figures 1 to 10, it is shown that the user of the mobile device sitting on a chair using the backpack 10 of the present invention.
- the upper part of the backpack 10 is placed on the user's chest
- the lower part of the backpack 10 is placed on the user's thigh
- the support plate 200 is opened by a desired opening angle.
- the user can comfortably use the mobile device by placing the mobile device on the open support plate 200. Accordingly, the user of the mobile device can maintain the correct posture using the backpack 10 provided with the support plate 200 of the present invention, and can use the mobile device very stably and conveniently.
- FIG. 13 is a side view illustrating a preferred posture of using a mobile device while the user using the backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention stands.
- FIG. 13 is a side view illustrating a preferred posture of using a mobile device while the user using the backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention stands.
- FIG. 13 together with FIGS. 1 to 10, even when the user is standing and wearing the backpack 10 of the present invention in the forward direction of his body, the support plate 200 is properly opened and the mobile device is placed thereon. You can also use it.
- FIG. 14 is a side view showing a preferred posture of using a mobile device in a state where the backpack for a mobile device user of the present invention is placed on a desk.
- the backpack 10 of the present invention may be used as a reading stand because a book such as a book may be placed on the support plate 200.
- the backpack 10 of the present invention even when the support plate 200 is used as a reading stand, so that the user can also maintain a correct posture, and thus, an advantage to help physical health is achieved.
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- 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩에 있어서,본체부;상기 본체부의 전방면에 대면하여 인접하는 받침판부;상기 본체부의 전방면 또는 측방면에 제공되며 상기 받침판부와 상기 본체부를 회동방식으로 결합하는 힌지부; 및상기 받침판부를 개방 위치에 고정시키는 다중위치 고정유닛부를 포함하고,상기 받침판부는 상기 힌지부 및 상기 다중위치 고정유닛부에 의해 상기 본체부에 대해 회동방식으로 결합하여 개방 각도가 조절되는모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 받침판부는 상부면의 적어도 일부분에 탄성층부재를 추가로 구비하는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 받침판부가 개방된 상태에서 상기 모바일기기가 미끄러지는 것을 방지하기 위한 걸림턱부재가 추가로 구비되는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 힌지부가 상기 측방면에 제공되며, 상기 힌지부와 상기 다중위치 고정유닛부가 일체형으로 구현되는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 힌지부가 상기 전방면에 제공되며, 상기 힌지부와 상기 다중위치 고정유닛부가 일체형으로 구현되는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 힌지부가 상기 측방면에 제공되며, 상기 다중위치 고정유닛부가 상기 전방면에 제공되어 상기 힌지부와 상기 다중위치 고정유닛부가 분리형으로 구현되는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 다중위치 고정유닛부가 직선형 래칫 어셈블리 또는 휠형 래칫 어셈블리로 구현되는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩은 상기 받침판부, 힌지부, 다중위치 고정유닛부 중 적어도 하나 이상을 지지하는 지지프레임을 상기 본체부의 적어도 일부분에 추가로 구비하는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩은 적어도 일측면에 하드쉘을 추가로 포함하는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩은 상기 받침판부를 상기 힌지부에 연결하는 연장암부재를 추가로 포함하는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 10항에 있어서,상기 연장암부재는 길이 조절이 가능한 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩은 상기 받침판부의 하단과 상기 전방면 사이에 상기 모바일기기가 하방향으로 추락하는 것을 방지하기 위한 낙하방지포부재를 추가로 포함하는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 전방면은 상기 본체부의 후방면보다 좁은 폭을 갖도록 상기 본체부의 상부 단면이 사다리꼴 형태를 갖는 모바일기기 사용자용 백팩.
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