WO2015077860A1 - A bracket for mounting a laptop computer to the body - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- This invention includes a bracket of laptop computer and an improved laptop computer. They have the same purposes, to improve the usability of laptop computers. Using them, reference fig. 4, the user (4E) can:
- the bracket of laptop computer (1L) shows in fig. 1, which comprise: a wall panel (1A), a backing board (IB), a link bar (1C), and straps (ID).
- the backing board (I B) mount on the wall panel (1A), by the hinge (IF) and the link bar (1C).
- the ends of the straps (ID) are fixed on the wall panel at II.
- the length of the straps (ID) can be adjusted.
- the straps (ID) are for mounting this bracket (1L) and the laptop computer (1M) on the user's body, and show in fig. 4.
- the straps can be used in parallel or crossing.
- the straps may have strap-linkage and thereof connector (IK).
- the link bar (1C) is a bent bar, and fixed on the wall panel (1A) by two hinge joints (IE), and its tips are inserted in the holes of the joints (lG), to link the wall panel (1A) and the backing board (IB).
- the laptop computer (1M) is fixed on the backing board (IB) by the fixing component (IH).
- the fixing components (IH) are easily operated to attach or detach the laptop computer (1M).
- a laptop computer has many various interfaces along its side (lO), which are different on different types of laptop computer. So, to affect on the interfaces as little as possible, the fixing components (IH) are different on different types of laptop computer.
- the wall panel (1A) is a special shape board, which fits all parts together, to allow the user (4E) to easily operate the laptop computer (1M).
- On the back of the wall panel may mount a (low pressure) air bag or oil bag (1J) to even the pressure on user's belly and make the user more comfortable.
- a (low pressure) air bag or oil bag (1J) to even the pressure on user's belly and make the user more comfortable.
- the joints (1G) are simple to disconnect, the link bar (1C) and the backing board ( IB) are foldable, and then the bracket (1L) can be packaged.
- the pivots (5B in fig. 5) may be foldable or retractable.
- the improved laptop computer (2A) is shown in fig. 2-3.
- the improved laptop computer (2A) comprises (reference fig. 3): a laptop computer (3A) with some blind holes (3B and 3C), and accessories (3G).
- the accessories (3G) comprise— wall panel (1A), link bar (1C), straps (I D)— all of which are made up a coherent whole.
- the ends of the straps (ID) are fixed on the wall panel at II.
- the length of the straps (ID) can be adjusted.
- the straps (ID) are for fixing the improved laptop computer (2A) on the user's body, which show in fig. 4.
- the straps can be used in parallel or crossing.
- the straps may have strap-linkage and thereof connector.
- the link bar (1C) is a bent bar, and fixed on the wall panel (1A) by two hinge joints (IE); its tips are inserted in the blind holes (2B, 3B) on the laptop computer (3A) and easily disconnected.
- the wall panel (1A) has pins (3E), to easily fix the laptop computer (3 A) at the blind holes (2C, 3C), and disconnect.
- the wall panel (1A) is a special shape board, which fits all parts together, to allow the user (4E) to easily operate the laptop computer (3A).
- the back of the wall panel (1A) can mount a (low pressure) air bag or oil bag (1J) to even the pressure on the user's belly and make the user more comfortable.
- the user can easily disassemble the improved laptop computer (2A) into a laptop computer (3A) and accessories (3G). And the user can use the laptop computer normally, such as on laptop or on a desk.
- the pivots (5B in fig. 5) may be foldable or retractable.
- backing board (IB) fix on wall panel (1A) here; while this bracket (1L) not using, the backing board could be folded to wall panel to easily package.
- 1G Joint of the backing board (IB); the joint has a hole, which is inserted by the tip of the link bar (lC)
- This area of the wall panel (1A) may fix a (low pressure) airbag or oil bag to even the pressure on the user belly and make the user comfortable.
- IK Strap-linkage and thereof connector, between the straps (ID) and linking the straps
- 1M Laptop computer is fixed on the backing board (IB) when being used
- a Laptop computer has blind holes (3B and 3C)
- This blind hole has a lock, to secure the connection with the tip of the link bar (3D).
- Laptop computer which can be a laptop computer (1 M, in fig. 1 ) fixed on backing board
- 5B Pivot, to support on the pad under the user (4E) back, while user is in supine position or semi-supine position, to eliminate the pressure on user's belly and chest.
- Fig. 1 shows a bracket of laptop computer (1L), which has: a wall panel (1A), a backing board (IB), a link bar (IC), and straps (ID).
- the backing board (IB) fixes on the wall panel (1A), by the hinge (IF) and the link bar (IC).
- the ends of the straps ( ID) are fixed on the wall panel at II.
- the link bar (IC) is fixed on the wall panel (1A) by 2 hinge joints (IE); its tips are joint backing board (IB) at 1G.
- the laptop computer (lM) is fixed on the backing board (IB) by the fixing component (1H).
- a laptop computer has many various interfaces along its side (lO), which are different on different type of laptop computer. So, the fixing components (1H) are different on different type of laptop computer.
- Fig. 2 shows an improved laptop computer (2A).
- the laptop computer (3A) fixes on the wall panel (1A) at 2C, by the blind hole (3C) on the laptop computer (3A) and the pins (3E) on the wall panel (1 A).
- the laptop computer (3A) connects the link bar (IC) at hinge joint (2B), by the blind holes (3B) on the laptop computer (3A) and the tip (3D) of the link bar (IC).
- the straps (ID) fix the improved laptop computer (2 A) on user's shoulders when using the improved laptop computer (2 A), which shows in fig. 4. Comparison with fig. 1, the laptop computer (3A) has some blind holes (3B and 3C), and can spare the backing board (IB).
- FIG. 3 shows an improved laptop computer (2A) disassembled into a laptop computer (3A) and accessories (3G).
- the laptop computer (3A) has some blind holes (3B and 3C).
- the accessories (3G) include— wall panel (1A), link bar (1C), straps (ID)— which are made up a coherent whole.
- the wall panel (1 A) has pins (3E).
- the link bar (1C) and the straps (ID) fix on the wall panel (1A).
- Fig. 4 shows that a user (4E) uses a laptop computer (4F) in sitting position (4A), standing position (4B), supine position (4C), and semi-supine position (4D) at any backrest angle.
- the straps (ID) mount on the shoulders of the user (4E).
- the straps (ID) and the laptop computer (4F) can be adjusted to fit the user (4E).
- This drawing has 4 sketches, which come from photos.
- FIG. 5 Considering, using laptop computer (4F) in supine position (4C) and semi-supine position (4D), to eliminate the pressure on use's belly and chest, we add pivots (5B) on the wall panel (1A) of fig. 1-3, to form the wall panel (1A) in this drawing.
- the pivots (5B) support the weight of the laptop computer (4F) and thereof accessories, to make the user (4E) comfortable.
- Fig. 6 is for the abstract.
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Abstract
A bracket for wearing a laptop on the body having a wall panel (1A) which contacts the body, connected to straps (1D) which wrap around the shoulders. A link bar (1C) having one end attached to the wall panel and the opposite end either attached to a backing board (1B) which supports the laptop, or directly to the laptop via attachment means (3B). A user using the device can be in a sitting position, standing position, supine position, or semi-supine position at any backrest angle.
Description
A BRACKET FOR MOUNTING A LAPTOP COMPUTER TO THE BODY
This invention includes a bracket of laptop computer and an improved laptop computer. They have the same purposes, to improve the usability of laptop computers. Using them, reference fig. 4, the user (4E) can:
1. Use a laptop computer (4F) in standing position (4B) or sitting position (4A), convenient in airport, other public area, or in the field, even when walking.
2. Use a laptop computer (4F) in supine position (4C), or semi-supine position (4D) at any backrest angle, even the user's back curve is discretionarily adjusted by adjusting the pad under the user's back, to relax the user's back and neck, to make the user comfortable and reduce fatigue, especially for those who use computers for long durations in a desk, or have some backache and neck ache.
3. Use a laptop computer normally, such as on user's lap or on a desk, at any time, just by detaching the accessories. It is very easy.
The Bracket of Laptop Computer
The bracket of laptop computer (1L) shows in fig. 1, which comprise: a wall panel (1A), a backing board (IB), a link bar (1C), and straps (ID).
The backing board (I B) mount on the wall panel (1A), by the hinge (IF) and the link bar (1C).
The ends of the straps (ID) are fixed on the wall panel at II. The length of the straps (ID) can be adjusted. The straps (ID) are for mounting this bracket (1L) and the laptop computer (1M) on the user's body, and show in fig. 4. The straps can be used in parallel or crossing. The straps may have strap-linkage and thereof connector (IK).
The link bar (1C) is a bent bar, and fixed on the wall panel (1A) by two hinge joints (IE), and its tips are inserted in the holes of the joints (lG), to link the wall panel (1A) and the backing board (IB). The laptop computer (1M) is fixed on the backing board (IB) by the fixing component (IH). The fixing components (IH) are easily operated to attach or detach the laptop computer (1M). A laptop computer has many various interfaces along its side (lO), which are different on different types of laptop computer. So, to affect on the interfaces as little as possible, the fixing components (IH) are different on different types of laptop computer.
The wall panel (1A) is a special shape board, which fits all parts together, to allow the user (4E) to easily operate the laptop computer (1M).
On the back of the wall panel may mount a (low pressure) air bag or oil bag (1J) to even the pressure on user's belly and make the user more comfortable.
While not using the bracket (1L), the joints (1G) are simple to disconnect, the link bar (1C) and the backing board ( IB) are foldable, and then the bracket (1L) can be packaged.
If using the wall panel (1A) in fig. 5 instead of the wall panel (1A) in fig. 1, the user feels much better in supine position (4C) and semi-supine position (4D). The pivots (5B in fig. 5) may be foldable or retractable.
The Improved Laptop Computer
The improved laptop computer (2A) is shown in fig. 2-3. The improved laptop computer (2A) comprises (reference fig. 3): a laptop computer (3A) with some blind holes (3B and 3C), and accessories (3G).
The accessories (3G) comprise— wall panel (1A), link bar (1C), straps (I D)— all of which are made up a coherent whole.
The ends of the straps (ID) are fixed on the wall panel at II. The length of the straps (ID) can be
adjusted. The straps (ID) are for fixing the improved laptop computer (2A) on the user's body, which show in fig. 4. The straps can be used in parallel or crossing. The straps may have strap-linkage and thereof connector.
The link bar (1C) is a bent bar, and fixed on the wall panel (1A) by two hinge joints (IE); its tips are inserted in the blind holes (2B, 3B) on the laptop computer (3A) and easily disconnected.
The wall panel (1A) has pins (3E), to easily fix the laptop computer (3 A) at the blind holes (2C, 3C), and disconnect.
The wall panel (1A) is a special shape board, which fits all parts together, to allow the user (4E) to easily operate the laptop computer (3A).
The back of the wall panel (1A) can mount a (low pressure) air bag or oil bag (1J) to even the pressure on the user's belly and make the user more comfortable.
The user can easily disassemble the improved laptop computer (2A) into a laptop computer (3A) and accessories (3G). And the user can use the laptop computer normally, such as on laptop or on a desk.
Reference fig. 2, comparison with fig. 1 (b), the improved laptop computer (2A) is less the backing board (IB), and lessens the affect of the link bar (1C) and the fixing components (1H) on the side interfaces of the laptop computer (1M and 3A).
If using the wall panel (1A) in fig. 5 instead of the wall panel (1A) in fig. 3 and fig. 2, the user feels much better in supine position (4C) and semi-supine position (4D). The pivots (5B in fig. 5) may be foldable or retractable.
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The meanings of symbols in drawings are shown in the following table.
Symbols Meanings
1A Wall panel
IB Backing board
1C Link bar
I D Straps, to fix this whole appliance on user's body
IE hinge joint, Link bar (1C) fix on wall panel (1 A) here
I F Hinge, backing board (IB) fix on wall panel (1A) here; while this bracket (1L) not using, the backing board could be folded to wall panel to easily package.
1G Joint, of the backing board (IB); the joint has a hole, which is inserted by the tip of the link bar (lC)
1H Fixing component, for fixing laptop computer on the backing board (IB), is much difference each other on various type of laptop computer.
11 Ends of straps (ID) fix on wall panel (1A) here.
1J This area of the wall panel (1A) may fix a (low pressure) airbag or oil bag to even the pressure on the user belly and make the user comfortable.
IK Strap-linkage and thereof connector, between the straps (ID) and linking the straps
1L Bracket of laptop computer
1M Laptop computer, is fixed on the backing board (IB) when being used
IN Screen of the laptop computer (1M)
lO Side of the laptop computer (1M), usually full of many various interfaces
2A Improved laptop computer
2B hinge joint— the tip of the link bar (3D) insert into the blind hole of the laptop
computer (3B) here and are secured
C Laptop computer (3 A) fixes on wall panel (1A) here— the pins of the wall panel (3E) insert into the blind holes of the laptop computer (3C) and are secured
A Laptop computer, has blind holes (3B and 3C)
B Blind hole, on the laptop computer (3A), to be inserted by the tip of the link bar (3D).
This blind hole has a lock, to secure the connection with the tip of the link bar (3D).
3C Blind holes, on the laptop computer (3A), to be inserted by the pins of the wall panel
(3E), to fix the laptop computer (3A) on the wall panel (1A). These blind holes have locks, to secure the connection with the pins (3E).
3D Tip, of the link bar (IC), to insert in the blind hole (3B) of the laptop computer (3A) and to be secured.
3E Pins, on the wall panel (lA), to insert in the blind holes (3C) of the laptop computer
(3A) and to be secured, to fix the laptop computer (3A)
3F While the laptop computer (3A) is detached, the link bar (IC) rotates on the hinges (IE) to this position, to easily package.
3G Accessories, make up a coherent whole
3H Side of the laptop computer (3A), usually full of many various interfaces
4A In sitting position using laptop computer
4B In standing position using laptop computer
4C In supine position using laptop computer
4D In semi-supine position using laptop computer
4E User
4F Laptop computer, which can be a laptop computer (1 M, in fig. 1 ) fixed on backing board
(IB), or an improved laptop computer (3A, in fig. 3).
5A Pins, on the wall panel (1 A), to fix laptop computer (3A) or backing board (IB)
5B Pivot, to support on the pad under the user (4E) back, while user is in supine position or semi-supine position, to eliminate the pressure on user's belly and chest.
Fig. 1 shows a bracket of laptop computer (1L), which has: a wall panel (1A), a backing board (IB), a link bar (IC), and straps (ID). The backing board (IB) fixes on the wall panel (1A), by the hinge (IF) and the link bar (IC). The ends of the straps ( ID) are fixed on the wall panel at II. The link bar (IC) is fixed on the wall panel (1A) by 2 hinge joints (IE); its tips are joint backing board (IB) at 1G. The laptop computer (lM) is fixed on the backing board (IB) by the fixing component (1H). A laptop computer has many various interfaces along its side (lO), which are different on different type of laptop computer. So, the fixing components (1H) are different on different type of laptop computer.
Fig. 2 shows an improved laptop computer (2A). The laptop computer (3A) fixes on the wall panel (1A) at 2C, by the blind hole (3C) on the laptop computer (3A) and the pins (3E) on the wall panel (1 A). The laptop computer (3A) connects the link bar (IC) at hinge joint (2B), by the blind holes (3B) on the laptop computer (3A) and the tip (3D) of the link bar (IC). The straps (ID) fix the improved laptop computer (2 A) on user's shoulders when using the improved laptop computer (2 A), which shows in fig. 4. Comparison with fig. 1, the laptop computer (3A) has some blind holes (3B and 3C), and can spare the backing board (IB). Because there are many various interfaces along the side of laptop computer (3H), while we design some blind holes (3B and 3C), we could affect the interfaces (3H) as little as possible. Fig. 3 shows an improved laptop computer (2A) disassembled into a laptop computer (3A) and accessories (3G). The laptop computer (3A) has some blind holes (3B and 3C). The accessories (3G)
include— wall panel (1A), link bar (1C), straps (ID)— which are made up a coherent whole. The wall panel (1 A) has pins (3E). The link bar (1C) and the straps (ID) fix on the wall panel (1A).
Fig. 4 shows that a user (4E) uses a laptop computer (4F) in sitting position (4A), standing position (4B), supine position (4C), and semi-supine position (4D) at any backrest angle. The straps (ID) mount on the shoulders of the user (4E). The straps (ID) and the laptop computer (4F) can be adjusted to fit the user (4E). This drawing has 4 sketches, which come from photos.
Fig. 5 Considering, using laptop computer (4F) in supine position (4C) and semi-supine position (4D), to eliminate the pressure on use's belly and chest, we add pivots (5B) on the wall panel (1A) of fig. 1-3, to form the wall panel (1A) in this drawing. When the user (4E) uses a laptop computer (4F) in supine position (4C) and semi-supine position (4D), the pivots (5B) support the weight of the laptop computer (4F) and thereof accessories, to make the user (4E) comfortable.
Fig. 6 is for the abstract.
Claims
The embodiments of this invention in which two exclusive properties or privileges are claimed are defined as follows:
I . A bracket of laptop computer comprise: a wall panel, a backing board, a link bar and straps.
5 2. The backing board mentioned in claim 1 has: 2 joints for connecting the tips of the link bar mentioned in claim 1, 1 hinge for joint the wall panel mentioned in claim 1, and fixing component for fixing laptop computer.
3. The straps mentioned in claim 1, the ends of which fix on the wall panel mentioned in claim 1, is to fix the bracket of laptop computer mentioned in claim 1 on the user's body.
10 4. The link bar mentioned in claim 1 is a bent bar, which fixes on the wall panel mentioned in claim 1 by two hinge joints.
5. The wall panel mentioned in claim 1 is a special shape board (1 A in fig. 1), which fits all the parts mentioned in claim 1 together and allows user convenient operation.
6. The tips of the link bar mentioned in claim 4, can easily connect or disconnect with joints of the 15 backing board mentioned in claim 2.
7. The fixing component mentioned in claim 2, can easily fix or detach the laptop computer mentioned in claim 2.
8. The wall panel mentioned in claim 1, may have pivots (5B in fig. 5), which may be foldable or retractable.
20 9. An improved laptop computer comprises: a laptop computer, accessories.
10. The accessories mentioned in claim 9 include— a wall panel, a link bar and straps— all of which are made up a whole.
I I. The straps mentioned in claim 10, the ends of which fix on the wall panel mentioned in claim 10, to mount the improved laptop computer mentioned in claim 9 on user's body.
25 12. The link bar mentioned in claim 10, is a bent bar, and fixed on the wall panel mentioned in claim 10 by two hinge joints.
13. The wall panel mentioned in claim 10, is a special shape board (1A in fig. 2-3), which fits all the parts mentioned in claim 9 and claim 10 together, and allows the user easy operation.
14. The laptop computer mentioned in claim 9, has blind holes to join the wall panel mentioned in claim 30 10, and has blind holes to be inserted by the tips of the link bar mentioned in claim 10.
15. The connections of all the blind holes mentioned in claim 14 can be easily connected and disconnected.
16. The wall panel mentioned in claim 10, may have pivots (5B in fig. 5), which may be foldable or retractable.
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