WO2016069652A1 - System and method of attaching cellular device accessories - Google Patents
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- the disclosure relates to speaker technologies, and more particularly, to speakers used in portable electronic devices.
- an apparatus in a particular embodiment, includes a housing configured to attach to at least one of a cellular telephone and a case for the cellular telephone.
- a receiver is positioned within the housing, and speaker circuitry is positioned within the housing.
- a memory is positioned within the housing.
- the memory stores audio content.
- the memory may store an application configured enable a user to adjust audio tone.
- the memory may additionally or alternatively store usage information pertaining to what a user listens.
- the housing attaches to a surface of another object.
- the receiver may be configured to receive at least one of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and satellite signals.
- the receiver may be configured to receive an audio signal via a wire from the cellular telephone.
- the receiver may be configured for use as a spcakerphone.
- an apparatus includes a housing configured to attach to at least one of a cellular telephone and a case for the cellular telephone.
- the housing is configured to expand.
- Speaker circuitry is positioned within the housing.
- the housing of an embodiment includes first and second surfaces that form an acute angle.
- the housing of the same or an alternative embodiment includes an accordion structure.
- the housing expands selectively and reversibly.
- the housing of an embodiment is integral with the case.
- the housing is distinct from a case of the cellular telephone.
- an apparatus includes a housing and a fastener attached to the housing.
- the fastener, or fastening structure is configured to removably attach to at least one of a cellular telephone and a case for the cellular telephone.
- the fastener may further be configured to removably attach to another object.
- Speaker circuitry may be positioned within the housing or case.
- wireless speaker circuitry is positioned within the housing.
- the fastener is coin-shaped. The object removably attaches using at least one of a magnet, an adhesive, a hook and loop fastener, and a mechanically interlocking mechanism.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a speaker system configured to attach to cel lular telephone
- FIG. 2 is a top view of a speaker system configured to attached to a cellular
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an attachable speaker system configured to expand to create a cavity
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of speaker phone system configured to attach to
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a fastener configured to attached to a cellular
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a coin that may be used to attach a phone to a surface, such as a wall structure or phone accessory;
- FIG. 7 shows a bottom view of a coin 700 that may be used to attach a phone to a surface:
- FIG. 8 shows an embodiment of an attachment system that may attach to a coin to a receiving structure
- FIG. 9 shows an embodiment of an attachment system that may attach a coin to a securcment mechanism using air pressure or suction forces.
- a speaker system may be removably attached to a cellular telephone or telephone case to augment or supplant audio output of the phone.
- the system includes a protective telephone case with built-in speakers.
- the attachment mechanism may alternatively or additionally be used as a universal attachment for cellular telephone accessories.
- the speaker system may include a fastening mechanism configured to attach any accessory to a surface of a phone or case.
- the speaker system may readily attach to and detach from any portable media device.
- Portable media devices play audio and/or video and are not Hmited to tablets, smart phones, laptop computers, and portable gaming consoles, among others.
- An embodiment of the speaker system provides amplified sound by connecting directly to the portable media device. The portable and relatively small nature of the speaker system allows it to be carried in a pocket.
- the speaker system may include a protective case with speaker assembly
- the components of the speaker system and the housing may be constructed and sold separately from the protective case.
- the speaker system may be affixed to any device through varying methods of attachment, including magnets, adhesive, hook and loop fastener, and mechanical fastener, among others.
- Still another embodiment of the speaker system may include components and. a housing built with a clipping system that enables attachment to any surface to which the speaker system may be clipped.
- the speaker system may receive and transmit data over a wireless connection that uses Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, satellite and other networking technologies.
- the speaker system may be connected to a cellular phone or other portable media device using a cable or other mechanical plug-in.
- One or more speakers may be included in the speaker system.
- the speakers may be mounted on a board that also houses components for connectivity to audio, in addition to a battery or other power source.
- Other illustrative power sources may include wireless charging and a plug-in connection to the portable media device or a power outlet.
- the board may be constructed from acrylic material, such as a polymer, resin, or fiber.
- Control circuitry housed on the board may amplify audio and may control sound effects (e.g., base, treble) through an equalizer function.
- the controller may
- the speaker system may receive user input pertaining to the bass, treble, volume, and other audio signal effects via its own interface.
- a memory may allow a user to copy and otherwise store audio files for playback.
- a housing may at least partially contain the board and associated components.
- the housing may be constructed as a single unit with a protective case or may be built separately. As such, the housing may be constructed to fit cellular telephones having different dimensions.
- the housing may include lights to automatically create a visual effect in
- an embodiment of the speaker system is configured to attach to a surface of any portable media device. Magnets, adhesive, clips, or other mechanical fasteners may be used to removably attach the speaker system. For example, a magnet may be affixed to a portable media device. The magnet may attach to an attractive surface of the speaker system so as to seat the surface flush with respect to one another. Another attachment mechanism may include a mechanical fastener. For instance, a fastener may secure the speaker system with a mating fastener component that is attached to the portable media device.
- a clipping system may include a retractable cable with a clip configured to attach to clothing, an accessory, furniture, etc.
- another mechanical fastening mechanism may include an assembly that threads together the speaker system and the portable media device, or attaches them together using mating clips or grooves or slots.
- An embodiment of the speaker system sits flush against the portable media device and maintains a standard height.
- Another or the same embodiment of the speaker system includes a pliable, flexible center portion that that allows a top portion of the housing to expand.
- a cavity may be formed between a bottom piece (attached to the portable media device surface) and the top portion. The cavity enhances sound and creates an additional base effect.
- a user may raise the top portion of the speaker system to enhance the sound quality. The top portion may then be collapsed when not in use.
- the speaker system may alternatively be built integrally with a protective case.
- a smart phone case may include the components of the speaker system as described herein.
- the case and integral speaker system may include the expandable cavity portion or the permanent lower profile.
- An embodiment provides a removable or permanent attachment system that allows a smartphone consumer the ability to attach multiple and interchangeable accessories used with smart phones. Attachment may include actual physical attachment of accessories directly to a back of the smartphone. Another embodiment may attach to a case of the phone. Multiple products, such as a speaker, may each attach using a universal attachment mechanism (e.g., using a coin).
- One embodiment of an attachment mechanism may include a clip. Other or the same embodiments may include hook and loop fasteners, magnets, and adhesive, among others. Examples of accessories arc not limited to: a speaker system, a selfic stick, a backup battery charger, a projector, a wallet/card holder, ear buds, and gaming device accessories (remotes, controllers) among others.
- An embodiment includes an attachment system that may include a magnet, a coin- shaped fastener, a clipping system, adhesive and others that attach to any make or model of smartphone or tablet.
- the attachment may be permanent, semi-permanent, or a temporary.
- the system may attach directly to the electronic device, or to a cosmetic or
- An embodiment may allow the attachment of multiple accessories at one time.
- the system may allow multiple and interchangeable accessories to be placed on the device (or case).
- a user may not need to carry a product separately or purchase accessories that are form fitting to their specific phone (e.g., built in to a protective case).
- the universality of an embodiment accommodates different phones and tablet sizes as new models of the electronic devices are rolled out.
- An embodiment may include multiple attachment/fasteners that allow not only the attachment of accessories to phones/cases, but also that attach their phones/cases to multiple places.
- a strap with a coin attachment system
- An embodiment of the system may be original equipment manufactured or may sold separately from an electronic device or case.
- the attachment mechanism may include a quick release button for temporary items like a speaker, or battery pack, but the system may also include another type of fastener, such as where a pin is clipped though. Such an embodiment may have particular application with heavier items, such as with a selfie stick.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus 100 that includes a speaker system 102 that is attached to a case 104 of a cellular telephone.
- the speaker system 102 includes a housing 106 configured to attach to at least one of the cel lular telephone (not shown) and the case 104.
- T he housing 106 may be removably attached. In another embodiment, however, the housing may be integral with the case, or permanently attached,
- the housing 1 6 includes top portion 108 and a bottom portion 110.
- a receiver is positioned within the housing, in addition to a speaker 1 12 and associated circuitry.
- the housing 106 further includes a user interface 1 14 for controlling aspects of the audio playback, including volume and power to the speaker system 102.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of an apparatus 200 that includes a speaker system 202
- the speaker system 202 includes a housing 206 that includes a speaker 212 and a user interface 214.
- the speaker system 202 is expandable and includes releasing fasteners 216, 218 for selectively pinning down or releasing a top portion 210 of the housing 206.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an apparatus 300 that includes a speaker system
- the speaker system 302 that is attached to a case 304 of a cellular telephone.
- the speaker system 302 includes a housing 306 that is selectively expandable and collapsible.
- the housing 306 of FIG. 2 is removably attached.
- the housing of another embodiment may be integral with the case, or permanently attached.
- the housing 306 includes top portion 08 and a bottom portion 310.
- the top portion 308 includes a speaker 312, and the bottom portion 310 removably attaches to a surface of the case 304.
- An expandable portion 322 of the housing 306 is secured or released using a releasing fastener 318.
- the accordion structure of the expandable portion 322 includes first and second surfaces that form an acute angle. While an accordion structure is shown in FIG. 3, an expandable portion of another embodiment may use telescoping or a component that rotates on an axis.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a speaker system 400 that includes a top portion
- the top portion 402 houses a speaker 406 and a speaker cover 408.
- a user interface 410 allows a user to manipulate volume and power attributes.
- Circuitry 412 may be mounted on a plate 414 that is secured using fasteners 416.
- the circuitry 412 may include a receiver configured to receive at least one of Bluetooth. Wi-Fi, and satellite signals, as well as a memory storing audio content.
- the memory may store an application configured enable a user to adjust audio tone.
- the memory may additionally or alternatively store usage information pertaining to what a user listens. The usage information may be uploaded manually or automatically to a central server to be available for applications tracking such information.
- the circuitry 412 may interface with a controller of a portable media device to allow a user to adjust audio settings of the system 400 via an interface of the portable media device.
- An expandable portion 422 may be mounted on base structures 418, 424.
- the expandable portion may be similar to the expandable portion 322 of FIG. 3.
- An attachment structure 426 may include a magnet 428 and a fastener interface
- the magnet 428 and fastener interface 430 may connect to a fastener that is attached to a surface of portable media device.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a system 500 that includes a cellular telephone case 504.
- a disc-shaped fastener 520 is attached to the case 504.
- the fastener 520 may be magnetic and configured to attach to a fastener interface 430 such as is illustrated in FIG. 4.
- the fastener 520 may alternatively attach to most any substantially flat surface.
- a fastener of another embodiment may be any other shape.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a coin 600 that may be used to attach a phone to a surface, such as a wall structure or phone accessory (e.g., a selfie stick, a flashlight, a speaker, a battery, etc.).
- the coin 600 may be similar to the coin 520 shown in FIG. 5.
- the coin 600 may attach to a case or phone or other electronic device and may attach to a fastener (attached to a wall or other surface) having features configured to attach to the coin 600.
- FIG. 7 shows a bottom view of a coin 700 that may be used to attach a phone to a surface, such as to a wall or a surface of an accessory.
- the coin 700 may be similar to the coin 600 of FIG. 6.
- Sections 702, 704 of the coin 700 separate using hinges 706, 708 to accommodate a smaller coin shape 710.
- the smaller coin shape 710 may be fixedly or removably attached to a wall or other structure to which a user wishes to attach a phone or other computing device.
- the smaller coin shape 710 may be one of several that a user has secured to different surfaces for use in temporarily attaching their phone or other electronic device. When secured, the sections 702, 704 may be close back around the smaller coin shape 710.
- the smaller coin shape 710 may in this matter slide in and out of the coin 700. As with the dimensions of the coin 700, those of the smaller coin shape 710 could be box or pyramidal or any other geometric combination of shapes.
- FIG. 8 shows an embodiment of an attachment system 800 that may attach to a coin 802 to a receiving structure 804.
- the coin 802 may be similar to the coin 520 shown in FIG. 5.
- the receiving structure 804 may be configured to allow the coin 802 to slide at least partially inside and may secure the coin 802 using a releasable sccurement mechanism 806.
- the receiving structure 804 may attach to a mounting surface, such as a wail or chair or other surface.
- the coin 802 may attach to phone or PDA surface.
- the receiving structure 804 may attach to a phone and the coin 802 of an embodiment may attach to the other surface.
- FIG. 9 shows an embodiment of an attachment system 900 that may attach a coin
- the coin 902 may be similar to the coin 520 shown in FIG. 5.
- Pressure seal may be achieved using compression of rubber.
- the rubber may be located on a ring (male part) or on an attached device (female side). Relief cuts on either the coin or the device may aid in the snapping. As the device is pressed over the coin, the rubber compresses enough to allow the device to snap over the lip.
- Other fastener mechanisms may include a knob and slide and groove attachments.
- Still other fastener mechanisms may include a coin with a threaded surface configured screw into mating threads attached to another portion of the fastener. Fasteners may allow attachment to tripods and selfie sticks, for instance.
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