WO2016131117A1 - Agencement structural pour étui de téléphone cellulaire et support pour perche à selfie (autoportrait) - Google Patents

Agencement structural pour étui de téléphone cellulaire et support pour perche à selfie (autoportrait) Download PDF

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WO2016131117A1
WO2016131117A1 PCT/BR2016/050031 BR2016050031W WO2016131117A1 WO 2016131117 A1 WO2016131117 A1 WO 2016131117A1 BR 2016050031 W BR2016050031 W BR 2016050031W WO 2016131117 A1 WO2016131117 A1 WO 2016131117A1
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Felipe ATILIO PEREIRA DE SOUZA
José Eduardo PEREIRA DE SOUZA
Fábio PEREIRA DE SOUZA
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Pereira De Souza José Eduardo
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/24Etuis for purposes not covered by a single one of groups A45C11/02 - A45C11/22, A45C11/26, A45C11/32 - A45C11/38
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M11/00Stands or trestles as supports for apparatus or articles placed thereon Stands for scientific apparatus such as gravitational force meters
    • F16M11/20Undercarriages with or without wheels
    • F16M11/24Undercarriages with or without wheels changeable in height or length of legs, also for transport only, e.g. by means of tubes screwed into each other
    • F16M11/26Undercarriages with or without wheels changeable in height or length of legs, also for transport only, e.g. by means of tubes screwed into each other by telescoping, with or without folding
    • F16M11/28Undercarriages for supports with one single telescoping pillar
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M13/00Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles
    • F16M13/04Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or holding steady relative to, a person, e.g. by chains, e.g. rifle butt or pistol grip supports, supports attached to the chest or head
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03BAPPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • G03B17/00Details of cameras or camera bodies; Accessories therefor
    • G03B17/56Accessories

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  • the innovation claimed by this utility model patent application relates to the type of coupling of cellular telephone handsets, notably with respect to their respective protective covers and brackets, when used in the selfie function using self-portrait.
  • selfie stick also known as “selfie stick” or “selfiestick ') and also the way the cell phone is stored when not in use, allowing it to be attached to surfaces such as walls, table sides, furniture and beds, among others.
  • the "selfie stick” support and snap devices are not standardized to allow for a wide variety of sticks, ie in the present state the sticks are specifically fixed or telescopic or foldable or small or medium or large, and each of these variations has its own bracket and socket, making it harder and more expensive for the product.
  • the diverse and varied fittings of the "selfie sticks" do not have features that allow them to be used so that the cell phones can be fixed on surfaces such as walls, desk sides, office furniture and beds, among others, making it easier the location, optimizing spaces and giving additional protection to the devices, as they will be fixed and protected.
  • Cell Phone In Wikepedia, the free encyclopedia, you will find the following definition: "Cell Phone (Brazilian Portuguese) or Cell Phone (European Portuguese) is an electromagnetic wave communication device that enables two-way voice and data transmission. usable in a geographical area that is divided into cells (from which the cell nomenclature comes), each served by a transmitter / receiver ".
  • the term “mobile phone” will be used to designate the most varied handsets with features and ability to record photos and videos. No brands, models or sizes will be mentioned, as the solution covers all.
  • Selfie Stick Figure 5-A - In Wikepedia, the free encyclopedia, we find the following definition: "A selfie stick, also called a selfie stick, is an instrument used to take pictures of the selfie type with a wider coverage angle, allowing more people to appear in a single photo. " The term “selfie stick” will be used to designate the complete set of elements that allow, when coupled with a mobile phone, self-portraits, such as: “cover”, “holder”, “snap", “rod”.
  • the main objectives of the utility model patent application are to incorporate elements that reshape the covers of mobile handsets by adding features that allow the covers to be attached to specific holders for both "selfie stick” use, as for the covers of cellular handsets to be fixed on surfaces such as walls, desk sides, workstations, furniture and beds, among others.
  • the set of modifications adopted adds co-operative details so that the handsets of mobile phones can be integrated into detachable holders, and to that end, parts have been designed that combine with simple fittings and with thumb screws that, in the end, offer advantageous details in using the covers, holders and "selfie sticks".
  • the first advantageous aspect is to provide integrated elements in the covers of mobile handsets such as channels, integrated segments, circular segments, metal plates, magnet, velcro, among others.
  • Another advantageous modification is to provide various types of support with means for mounting "selfie sticks” on any type of rod, ie one can connect them to fixed rods, telescopic rods, folding rods, small, medium or large rods, allowing for size and shape variations, allowing small rods to be used in refined public places such as restaurants or places where "rods" are prohibited like football games, airplanes. Larger rods can be used in relaxed places such as family parties, beach, among others.
  • cell phone covers will allow cell phones to be stored and attached along with their covers to surfaces such as walls, desk sides, office furniture, and beds, among others, making it easy. the location, optimizing spaces and giving additional protection to the devices, as they will be fixed and protected.
  • the set of cell phone handsets and covers It has a variety of options, and can be attached to fixed, telescopic, small, medium, large, folding rods, among others, which greatly facilitates their portability, transport, cost reduction, and also allows the covers to be affixed. in cabinets, workstations, beds, protecting the handset and optimizing spaces.
  • FIGURE 1-A depicts a front view showing the cover of the mobile telephone apparatus, showing an upper aperture which enables the camera viewfinder of the cellular telephone to photograph and film;
  • FIGURE 1-B represents a rear view of the cell phone cover showing the channels through which the support rods will be coupled (Fig. 2-B).
  • FIGURE 1-C represents left side view of the cover of the mobile telephone apparatus
  • FIGURE 1-D represents right side view of the cover of the mobile phone apparatus
  • FIGURE 1-E is a side view of the lower cover of the cell phone apparatus showing the entry holes of the holder for its attachment;
  • FIGURE 1-F is a top side view of the cell phone cover showing the top of the holder entry channels for attachment;
  • FIGURE 2-A represents front view of the holder of the mobile phone apparatus with its respective fixing handle screw
  • FIGURE 2-B is a rear view of the cell phone holder bracket with its respective fixing handle screw;
  • FIGURE 2-C is a left side view of the handset holder with its respective fixation screw
  • FIGURE 2-D represents a perspective view showing the cell phone handset holder with its respective handle fixing screw
  • FIGURE 2-E represents bottom view showing the handset holder and its handle screw showing fixing hole of its base to the socket head;
  • FIGURE 2-F is a top view showing the holder of a cell phone device with its fixing handle screw showing the head of the rods;
  • FIGURE 3-A shows a perspective view of the assembled "socket" assembly detailing its flat head and respective grooves, which are intended to support the bracket. For ease of viewing this figure is proportionally larger than the other figures on the same sheet;
  • FIGURE 3-B shows a perspective bottom view of the separate socket assembly, and thumbscrews, showing their nozzle for attachment to the stem of the so-called “selfie stick” assembly;
  • FIGURE 3-C shows a perspective top view of the separate socket assembly, showing its upper part and respective slots, fixing holes and thumbscrews;
  • FIGURE 4A depicts a front view of the "rod" of the so-called “selfie stick” assembly with a top head for "snap” attachment and an enlarged handle base.
  • FIGURE 4-B is a top view of the rod of the so-called “selfie stick” assembly
  • FIGURES 5-A through 5-C are perspective views of the selfie stick consisting of the cap assembly (Fig. 1-A), bracket (Fig. 2-A), socket (Fig. 3-A) and rod ( Figure 4-A), showing, from different angles, the whole set when used;
  • FIGURE 5-D represents a perspective view of the parts of the selfie stick constituted of the holder assembly (Fig. 2-A) sectioned on its rods prior to its completion, fitting (Fig. 3-A) and rod ( Figure 4 -A) Also trimmed just below your head;
  • FIGURE 5-E represents a perspective view of a simplified "selfie stick” composed solely of the rod and holder.
  • FIGURES 6-A and 6-B represent perspective view of alternative cover and support designs, cited above, showing their particularity, namely, the channels fixed to the rear face of the cover;
  • FIGURES 6-C and 6-D represent perspective view of alternative models aforementioned cap and support, evidencing its particularity, namely, the fitting of the support to the cover by pressing the rods in the various segments integrated to the cover;
  • FIGURES 6-E and 6-F are perspective views of alternative cover and support designs, cited above, showing their particularity, namely, circular holes and support characterized by rod with circular fractions throughout, whose connections are made by pressure;
  • FIGURES 6-G and 6-H represent perspective view of alternative models of cover and support, cited above, showing their particularity, namely, the magnet fixation, in which the metal plate is consolidated in the back of the cover, embedded or not, and the magnet plate is attached to the holder, and devices with the magnet embedded in the cover and the metal plate attached to the holder can also be used;
  • FIGURES 6-1, 6-J and 6-K represent perspective view of alternative cover and support designs, cited above, showing their particularity, namely, the attachment of the support to the cover by means of velcro, with the hard part of the Velcro attached to the bracket.
  • Figure J and Figure K are one piece, the first being shown in rear view and the second in front view;
  • FIGURES 6-L and 6-M represent perspective view of alternative cover and support models, cited above, showing their particularity, which is the fixing of the support in the cover by means of a rectangular plate of the support that will be fixed to the cover by
  • FIGURE 6-N represents a perspective rear view of an alternative cover model, cited above, showing its particularity, namely, the fixation of the support in the cover by means of parallel channels with each other, and the space between the channels includes a zipped pocket Velcro for storing utensils such as documents, cash, credit cards, among others.
  • FIGURE 6-0 and 6-P represent perspective view of an alternate cover model, cited above, highlighting its particularity, namely the structure on its retractable rod storage side coupled to the cover of the handset itself, not requiring any external human arm extension tool for self-portrait Selfie sticks.
  • FIGURE 6-Q depicts a perspective rear view of an alternate model wherein the channels holding the selfie stick holder are integrated with a rigid cover to replace the back of the mobile phone itself.
  • FIGURE 6-R is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the aforementioned cover with bracket attachment to the cover by means of parallel channels with the particularity of having a protective cover of the cellular telephone apparatus thus protecting the screen when closed.
  • the present utility model CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A CELL PHONE CASE COVER AND SELFIE BATTLE HOLDER (SELF-PORTRAIT)
  • SELF-PORTRAIT a generic cellular telephone device which is used as a protective device and support for the cellular telephone, which may be of rigid plastic or silicone material and consisting of a rectangular shape (fig. 1-A), existing in the same item view.
  • a protrusion (107) as a coupling means and with projections of edges and finishes, contours.
  • Figure 1B shows the rear face (106) of the cell phone device cover provided with two parallel channel-like protrusions (110 and 102) for the purpose of receiving the malleable rods (201 and 202). ).
  • both channels have the same measurements and characteristics and are integrated in the cell phone covers (Fig. 1 -A, 1 -B, 1 -C, 1 -D).
  • a “base” in Fig. 2-A is characterized by a flat base (205) from which a pair of elongate rods (201 and 202), each arranged perpendicular to the base (205), depart from. equidistant from the center of the base (205), flexible and slightly bent so as to exert pressure against the inner face of the fins (101 and 102) giving greater support in the coupling between the rods (201 and 202) and the cell phone cover (106), characterized at its end (203 and 204).
  • the underside of the support base (Fig. 2-E) is provided with grooves (208) that surround the center of the base (205) to create greater friction for better attachment to the head (301). ) of the "socket" (Fig. 3-B), which is also provided with grooves (306) on its upper face, allowing the necessary rotations to position the base of the support (205) as shown in Fig. 5-B and 5 -C, being fixed by a knob (206) which must pass through the hole (207) of Fig. 2-D and lock into the hole (305) of the "socket" head (3-C).
  • Figure 2-F shows a view of the upper part of the bracket as a hole (207) allowing passage of the handle screw (206). It also has a top view of the rod (201 and 202) of the spherical shaped support and end (203 and 204) of differentiated diameter of the rods so as to hold firmly in use without, however, preventing the uncoupling of the rods ( 201 and 202) of the channels (101 and 102) of the cover (Fig. 1-B).
  • Figure 3A corresponds to the "socket" connecting the rod of the "selfie stick” (Fig. 4-A) with the “holder” (Fig. 2-A). This part is not claimed in the present patent application, but its description is made so that the whole set can be understood.
  • Figure 3-B shows the bottom face of the "socket" (Fig. 3-A) with its separate parts.
  • the nozzle 304 is shown for affixing the rod (Fig. 4-A), the "socket" head (301) (Fig. 3-A), its body (302) as well as the slot (303) which allows tightening and affixing the workpiece to the rod (Fig. 4-A).
  • FIG. 3-C the top view of the socket head (301) (Fig. 3-A) shows the hole (305) that connects the "socket" (Fig. 3-A) with the bracket ( Fig. 2-A) through the handle screw (206). You can also view the body 302 of the socket (Fig. 3- A) and the slot (303) for tightening and affixing to the rod head (401) (Fig.
  • Figure 4-A shows the elongated and thin cylindrical shaped rod body 402 with a fixed size, having at its upper end the rod head 401 which can be attached to the nozzle 304. ) of the socket (Fig. 3-A). It is also possible to see the handle (403) of the rod (Fig. 4-A) with the function of giving greater support to the hand when using the equipment.
  • Figure 4-B illustrates the upper view of the rod showing the cylindrical shape of its head (401).
  • Figures 5-A, 5-B and 5-C illustrate in various perspectives a complete "selfie stick” already with the cell phone cover (106) attached to a holder (Fig. 2-A) of the which shows base (205), parallel channels (101/102) integrated into the back face of the handset cover, the "socket” (Fig. 3-A) with its head (301) and its body (302).
  • Figure 5-A shows a rear view of the "selfie stick", showing the cell phone camera cover (106) with aperture (108), the holder (205) with its rods (201 and 202). ) already inserted inside the channels (101/102). It also has the body 302 and the head 301 of the "socket" (Fig. 3-A) with its nozzle 304 coupled to the stem 402, which has at its lower end the grip 403 for greater firmness in your driving.
  • Figures 5-B and 5-C show other images of a "selfie stick" with the same characteristics as Figure 5-A, but in different perspectives.
  • FIG. D shows in detail the connections in figures 5-A, 5-B,
  • Figure 5-E shows a simplified "selfie stick” composed solely of rod (403 and 402) with a modified head (401-A) cut 75 degrees from base of head (401) of rod (402) to allow for inclined coupling of the bracket (Fig. 2-A).
  • the thumbscrew (206) must pass through the hole (207) in the base (205) of the bracket (Fig. 2-A) to engage directly with the modified stem head (401-A) (Fig.4-A). This configuration allows the construction of an even lower cost "selfie stick".
  • Figures 6-A and 6-B respectively illustrate alternative models of cover (106-A) and support which were previously cited in the document (fig.1 -B and 2-A), the differential of this example being the channels (101-A and 102-A) integrated curves in the rear face of the cap (106-A).
  • Figure 6-C shows a cap (106-B) with several parallel segments incorporated (601) with the function of coupling the rods (201-A and 202-A) of the support, no longer sliding, now by pressure of the rods (201-A and 202-A) in the cap segments (601).
  • Figure 6-D shows a complete bracket.
  • Figures 6-E and 6-F respectively show the same idea of fastening the bracket to the cap (106-C), however the cap supports are different, they are circular holes (602).
  • the base of the support became smaller (205-A) and its rod (202-B) became unique with circular fractions along their full length, whose connections are made by pressure.
  • Figure 6-G illustrates a cap (106-D) containing a metal plate (603) on the back of the cap, whether or not recessed, for attachment with a magnet (604) present in the holder (Fig. 6- H).
  • the junction is by attraction. It is also possible to invert and use the magnet embedded in the cover (106-D) and the metal plate attached to the holder (Fig. 6-H).
  • the cover (106-D) will gain an extra attribute, as it will be possible to couple the cover (106-D) with magnet in the refrigerator, steel cabinets and other metal parts, facilitating the storage of the cover (106-D). D) and consequently of the mobile phone apparatus.
  • Figure 6-I illustrates a cover (106-E) with part of its back area covered. with Velcro (605).
  • Figures 6-J and 6-K show respectively the rear (606) and front (607) areas of the bracket.
  • the connection between the cover (106-E) and the support (Fig. 6-J and 6-K) is by contacting the front area (607) of the support with the velcro-covered back area (605) of the cover (106 -AND).
  • the soft part of the velcro should be arranged at the back of the cover (106-E) so as not to cause discomfort to the equipment user.
  • the cover (106-E) will gain an extra attribute, as it will be possible to attach the cover (106-E) that contains velcro (605) in several places, as it will be enough to affix another part of velcro in places like cabinets, workstations. , foot of the bed, among others, facilitating the storage of the cover (106-E) and consequently of the mobile phone device.
  • Figures 6-L and 6-M are respectively prototypes of cover (106-F) and bracket connected by a rectangular plate (609) in the base (205) of the bracket with a rectangular protrusion (608) on the rear face of the bracket. cover (106-F).
  • Figure 6-N shows a cell phone cover (106-G) with two parallel channels (101 and 102) and between them a pocket (610) for storing documents, money, coins, with Velcro closure (61). 1 ).
  • Figure 6-0 shows a parallel structure (612) cell phone cover (106-H) integral with its body.
  • the parallel frame (612) is intended to incorporate telescopic device with "selfie stick” function.
  • Figure 6-P has a cover (106-H), parallel frame (612) and three-part telescopic device (613, 614, 615), as well as a hinge (616) with a maximum opening of 90 degrees to allow and positioning the handle for photography is / / 'and (self portrait) with the front camera of the mobile phone handset.
  • the three-part telescopic device (613, 614, 615) can be detached from the parallel frame (612) for reversing the position of the cover (106-H) and using the rear camera of the mobile phone apparatus.
  • Figure 6-Q shows a cell phone handset cover (106-1) made of rigid material similar to that surrounding the cell phone handset and is intended to replace the back of the handset. It has two channel-like protrusions (101 and 102) parallel to each other, with their respective holes (103 and 104) whose purpose is to receive the malleable rods of the support (201 and 202).
  • Figure 6-R shows a rigid plastic or silicone case (106-J) for two-channel cell phone handset (101 and 102) parallel to each other, with their respective holes (103 and 104) whose purpose is to receive the malleable rods of the support (201 and 202). It also has a second protective cover (618) designed to protect the front of the handset.

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L'invention concerne un agencement comprenant un étui "selfie" (figures 1-A à 1-F, 6-A, 6-C, 6-E, 6-G, 6-I, 6-L, 6-N, 6-O, 6-P, 6-Q et 6-R), , l'amélioration fonctionnelle revendiquée étant associée à une nouvelle utilisation de l'étui pour téléphone cellulaire (106, 106-A à 106-J), cet étui comportant, sur la partie arrière, des canaux (101 et 102) ou des segments parallèles (601), ou des orifices circulaires (602), ou une plaque métallique (603) avec aimant (604), ou un velcro (605 et 607), permettant d'intégrer le téléphone cellulaire à la "perche à selfie" (fig. 4-A), supprimant ainsi la nécessité d'utiliser des dispositifs intermédiaires classiques qui serrent, entourent ou fixent le téléphone cellulaire. En outre, les figures 6-O et 6-P correspondent à un étui de téléphone cellulaire (106-H) à structure parallèle (612) rétractable intégrée dans le corps, permettant de le tenir en vue d'un autoportrait sans l'aide d'un quelconque instrument extérieur. Les nouvelles fonctionnalités des étuis de téléphone cellulaire (106, 106-A à 106-J) permettent de réduire et de standardiser les articles existants sur les "perches à selfie" (fig. 4-A), facilitant le stockage et le transport et rendant son utilisation plus pratique, sûre, commode et efficace. Les divers modèles d'étui (fig. 1-A a 1-F, 6-A, 6-C, 6-E, 6-G, 6-I, 6-L, 6-N, 6-O, 6-P, 6-Q et 6-R) permettent un accouplement à des "supports" divers et efficaces (fig. 2-A, 6-B, 6-D, 6-F, 6-H, 6-K et 6-M) de faible coût et une diminution conséquente du poids de l'équipement "perche à selfie" (fig. 4-A), et permettent en outre d'accoupler les téléphones cellulaires à des supports fixés sur des surfaces telles que des murs, des parties latérales de meubles, des tables ou des lits, entre autres.
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