WO2023224249A1 - Dispositif de fixation pour fixer un dispositif électronique portable - Google Patents

Dispositif de fixation pour fixer un dispositif électronique portable Download PDF

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WO2023224249A1
WO2023224249A1 PCT/KR2023/004015 KR2023004015W WO2023224249A1 WO 2023224249 A1 WO2023224249 A1 WO 2023224249A1 KR 2023004015 W KR2023004015 W KR 2023004015W WO 2023224249 A1 WO2023224249 A1 WO 2023224249A1
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박민후
박상식
김희봉
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    • 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
    • F16M11/02Heads
    • F16M11/04Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/04Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers
    • H04M1/05Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers specially adapted for use on head, throat or breast

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  • One embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a fixing device for fixing a portable electronic device.
  • Disaster and safety communication technology is a communication technology used to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, and is used for missions necessary in disaster situations.
  • Portable electronic devices for disaster safety work may, for example, communicate in a manner such as a mobile phone or communicate through a walkie-talkie.
  • the portable electronic device for disaster safety work is an electronic device used in times of disaster
  • the user can use the wireless communication service and use both hands freely in a disaster situation by placing the portable electronic device on a stand.
  • the user can use both hands freely to perform disaster prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery tasks.
  • a fixing device e.g., a holder
  • a portable electronic device can be used as a case-type holder that covers the corners and the entire back of the electronic device.
  • case-type holders take up a lot of space and may lack portability.
  • the portable electronic device may not be able to be equipped with a separate disaster safety protective case, or problems may arise where the protective case and the holder must be double fastened.
  • connection to a transceiver may be important. Accordingly, it may be required to prevent a cable (eg, a universal serial bus (USB) cable, a battery charging cable, or a wireless communication connection cable) connecting the portable electronic device and the transceiver from being separated from the portable electronic device.
  • a cable eg, a universal serial bus (USB) cable, a battery charging cable, or a wireless communication connection cable
  • One embodiment of the present disclosure can provide a fixing device that ensures portability and prevents cables from coming off.
  • a fixing device for fixing a portable electronic device includes a first mounting structure for fixing the rear of the case of the electronic device, and a second mounting structure for mounting on the user of the electronic device.
  • a main body comprising; and a support body connected to the main body, supporting a lower part of the case of the electronic device, and accommodating a connector connected to the electronic device, wherein the support body accommodates the connector. an accommodating space, and an opening formed in a portion of the support body through which the connector can pass, wherein the connector passes through the opening and is seated within the accommodating space, so that the connector connected to the electronic device is fixed to the accommodating space. Can be fixed to the device.
  • a fixing device for a portable electronic device can prevent disconnection of a connector between a portable electronic device and a wireless transceiver (eg, radio).
  • a wireless transceiver eg, radio
  • a fixing device for a portable electronic device may be provided that is detachable or attachable to cases of various sizes.
  • a fixing device for a portable electronic device with a reduced size can provide portability to a user.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a case and a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 2 shows a device for holding a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a first mounting structure of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a first mounting structure of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 5 shows a support body of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 6 shows a support body of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 7 shows a locking member of a fastening device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 8 shows a locking member of a fastening device, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG 9 illustrates a device for holding a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 10 shows a device for holding a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 11 is a flow chart illustrating a process of attaching a fixing device to a case for a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a case and a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 1 shows a fixing device coupled to a case 200 of a portable electronic device (not shown) using disaster safety communication technology.
  • a portable electronic device may include an electronic device that uses disaster safety communication technology.
  • the portable electronic device may include a disaster-specific portable electronic device for disaster safety operations.
  • the user in order to perform a disaster mission, the user may be required to use both hands freely for disaster safety work. Accordingly, the portable electronic device needs to be securely fixed to a disaster protection case and the user's clothing.
  • a portable electronic device in order to perform wireless communication, may be connected to a charger or another communication device through a connector.
  • the portable electronic device and other communication devices e.g., radios
  • the fixing device 100 is attached to the case 200 of the portable electronic device, and the fixing device 100 attached to the case 200 of the electronic device may be fixed to the user's clothing.
  • the fixing device 100 is attached to the rear 201 of the case 200 of the electronic device through a mounting structure formed on the front of the fixing device 100, and the fixing device 100 is attached to the rear 201 of the fixing device 100.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a support body 120 for supporting the lower portion 202 of the case 200, and the support body 120 includes a connector connected to an electronic device (e.g., the connector in FIG. 6).
  • a receiving space for fixing (590)) may be formed.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a holder.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a holder on which the portable electronic device or the case 200 of the portable electronic device is mounted.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a structure that attaches to or detaches from the case 200 of the portable electronic device.
  • the fixing device 100 may be coupled to the rear 201 of the case 200 of the portable electronic device.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a main body 110 and a support body 120.
  • the main body 110 may include a structure coupled to the case 200.
  • the support body 120 may include a structure that supports a portion of the case 200.
  • the main body 110 may include a structure to be coupled to the rear 201 of the case 200.
  • the support body 120 may include a body for supporting the lower portion 202 of the case 200.
  • a portion of the fixing device 100 may surround the lower portion 202 of the case 200. there is.
  • the support body 120 may slide with respect to the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may slide in the longitudinal direction (eg, +y direction or -y direction) of the fixing device 100 with respect to the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may slide in the S1 direction or the S2 direction with respect to the main body 110.
  • the fixing device 100 can be coupled to cases 200 of various sizes.
  • the fixing device 100 may be coupled to the case 200 by sliding the fixing device 100 in the S1 direction or the S2 direction according to the length of the case 200.
  • the case 200 may include a protective case for disaster safety.
  • case 200 may include a special case for protecting portable electronic devices in disaster situations.
  • the case 200 and the fixing device 100 are described as separate structures, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the case 200 and the fixing device 100 may be formed as a single combined structure.
  • Figure 2 shows a device for holding a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 2 shows front and rear perspective views of the fixing device 100.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a main body 110 and a support body 120.
  • part of the main body 110 is combined with a case (e.g., 200 in Figure 1) of a portable electronic device (1090 in Figure 11, not shown), and another part is mounted on the user of the portable electronic device. It can be.
  • the support body 120 supports the case 200 coupled to the main body 110 and prevents the case 200 from being separated.
  • the main body 110 may include a first mounting structure 131 and a second mounting structure 132.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may include a mounting structure for coupling to the rear of the case 200.
  • the second mounting structure 132 may include a mounting structure for mounting the portable electronic device to the user.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be formed on a portion of the front surface 211 of the main body 110.
  • the main body 110 may include a front 211 and a rear 212.
  • the front surface 211 of the main body 110 may face a first direction (eg, +z direction).
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be formed in a partial area of the front 211 of the main body 110 spaced apart from the support body 120.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be formed adjacent to the upper surface 111 of the front 211 of the main body 110.
  • the second mounting structure 132 may be formed on a portion of the rear surface 212 of the main body 110.
  • the rear surface 212 of the main body 110 may face a second direction (eg, -z direction) opposite to the first direction.
  • the second mounting structure 132 may be formed to extend from an area adjacent to the top surface 111 of the rear 212 of the main body 110 to a partial area adjacent to the support body 120.
  • the second mounting structure 132 may extend from the top surface 111 of the rear 212 of the main body 110 in the longitudinal direction (eg, y-direction).
  • a portion of the front 211 of the main body 110 where the first mounting structure 131 is disposed is the rear 212 of the main body 110 where the second mounting structure 132 is disposed. It may correspond to some areas of . For example, when viewed in a second direction (eg, -z direction), the first mounting structure 131 may overlap a portion of the second mounting structure 132 on the main body 110.
  • a locking member may be formed in another portion 230 of the rear 212 of the main body 110.
  • the second mounting structure 132 is formed in some areas of the rear 212 of the main body 110, and the second mounting structure 132 is formed in some areas 230, and a locking member (e.g., the locking member of FIGS. 7 to 8 ( ) 710, 810)) may be formed.
  • the locking member may include a structure that maintains the main body 110 and the support body 120 spaced apart from each other at a certain distance.
  • the support body 120 may be formed adjacent to the bottom surface 112 of the main body 110.
  • a portion of the support body 120 may face the bottom surface 112 of the main body 110.
  • a portion of the support body 120 may face the bottom surface 112 of the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may include a structure that supports the case 200 of the portable electronic device.
  • the support body 120 may support the lower portion of the case 200 of the portable electronic device.
  • the support body 120 supports the lower part of the case 200 (e.g., the lower part 202 in FIG. 1), thereby preventing the case 200 and the fixing device 100 from separating. You can.
  • the support body 120 may include a structure that accommodates a connector (eg, 590 in FIG. 5) connected to a portable electronic device.
  • a connector eg, 590 in FIG. 5
  • the support body 120 may accommodate a connector 590 connected to a portable electronic device in its internal space. According to one embodiment, by accommodating the connector 590 in the support body 120, the connector 590 connected to the portable electronic device can be prevented from being separated.
  • the support body 120 may be connected to the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may be connected to the main body 110 so as to slide in the longitudinal direction (eg, +y direction).
  • the fixing device 100 can be coupled to the case 200 having various sizes.
  • the connector 590 may include a universal serial bus (USB) connector.
  • the connector may include a c-type USB connector, an 8 pin lightning connector, and a micro b connector.
  • the types of connectors are not limited to this and may include connectors for charging electronic devices and connectors for connecting electronic devices with other communication devices, and connectors according to various standards.
  • the fixing device 100 may further include a connecting member 140 connecting the main body 110 and the support body 120.
  • the connecting member 140 may include a connecting member that allows the support body 120 to slide with respect to the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may be able to slide in a certain direction (eg, S1 direction or S2 direction) with respect to the main body 110 by the connecting member 140.
  • the support body 120 may slide in a certain direction (eg, S1 direction or S2 direction).
  • the connection member 140 is inserted into or withdrawn from the support body 120
  • the support body 120 may slide in a certain direction (eg, S1 direction or S2 direction).
  • the fixing device 100 may be mounted on the case 200 having various sizes. According to one embodiment, the usability of the fixing device 100 may increase as it can be mounted on cases 200 of various sizes.
  • the size of the fixing device 100 may decrease, unlike case-type fixing devices (eg, holders).
  • case-type fixing devices eg, holders
  • the fixture 100 may be reduced in size compared to a fixture (e.g., a cradle) that entirely surrounds the edges and back of the portable electronic device. there is.
  • portability may increase.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a first mounting structure of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 shows the first mounting structure 131 of the main body 110 coupled to the case 200.
  • the main body 110 may be coupled to the case 200 of a portable electronic device.
  • the main body 110 may be coupled to the case 200 of the portable electronic device by the first mounting structure 131.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be coupled to the rear 201 of the case 200.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be formed in a partial area of the main body 110.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be formed on the front of the main body 110.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be formed on one surface of the main body 110 facing the first direction (eg, +z direction).
  • the first mounting structure 131 may include a plurality of protrusions 340.
  • a plurality of protrusions 340 may protrude from the main body 110 toward the outside.
  • the plurality of protrusions 340 may protrude from the A-axis of the main body 110 in one direction (eg, +x direction or -x direction).
  • the case 200 may include a coupling structure 203.
  • the coupling structure 203 may be coupled to the first mounting structure 131.
  • the coupling structure 203 may be formed in an area corresponding to the first mounting structure 131.
  • the coupling structure 203 may be coupled by contacting the first mounting structure 131 in a direction facing the first mounting structure 131 .
  • the coupling structure 203 may include a plurality of grooves 204.
  • the coupling structure 203 may include a plurality of grooves 204 that can accommodate the plurality of protrusions 340 of the first mounting structure 131 .
  • the first mounting structure 131 may be coupled to the coupling structure 203 by inserting the plurality of protrusions 340 into the plurality of grooves 204.
  • the case 200 may be fixed to the first mounting structure 131 by inserting the plurality of protrusions 340 into the plurality of grooves 204.
  • the coupling structure 203 may include a plurality of grooves 204 in numbers corresponding to the plurality of protrusions 340 of the first mounting structure 131.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may include two protrusions 340 and the coupling structure 203 may include two grooves 204 .
  • the number of protrusions 340 and grooves 204 is not limited to this.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may include four protrusions 340 and the coupling structure 203 may include four grooves 204.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may include one protrusion 340 and the coupling structure 203 may include one groove 204.
  • Embodiments related to the coupling relationship between the plurality of protrusions 340 and the plurality of grooves 204 will be described in detail later with reference to FIG. 4 .
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a first mounting structure of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 4 shows the first mounting structure 131 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 4 shows a plurality of protrusions 340 of Figure 3, and a plurality of grooves 204 that accommodate the plurality of protrusions 340.
  • the first mounting structure 131 may include a button member 350 and a plurality of protrusions 340.
  • the button member 350 may be formed on the side 213 of the main body 110.
  • the button member 350 may protrude outward from the side 213 of the main body 110.
  • the button member 350 may protrude from the side 213 of the main body 110 in one direction (eg, +x direction or -x direction).
  • the button member 350 may protrude in a direction away from the A-axis.
  • the button member 350 may be connected to a plurality of protrusions 340.
  • the button member 350 may be physically connected to the plurality of protrusions 340 inside the first mounting structure 131.
  • the button member 350 may be formed integrally with the plurality of protrusions 340, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the button member 350 is connected to the plurality of protrusions 340, so that the plurality of protrusions 340 can also move according to the movement of the button member 350.
  • the plurality of protrusions 340 may also move in the one direction (eg, P direction).
  • the button member 350 may be connected by a spring structure 351.
  • the button member 350 is connected by the spring structure 351, so that when an external force is removed, the plurality of protrusions 340 and the button member 350 are formed by the elastic force of the spring structure 351. can return to its original position. For example, even if a force is applied to the button member 350 from the outside in the P direction, when the force is removed, the plurality of protrusions 340 and the button member 350 are moved in the P direction by the elastic force of the spring structure 351. It can come back in the opposite direction.
  • the fixing device 100 can be easily attached to or detached from the case 200.
  • the plurality of protrusions 340 are easily inserted into the plurality of grooves 204 by the elastic force of the spring structure 351, so that the fixing device 100 can be easily coupled to the case 200.
  • the fixing device 100 can be prevented from being easily separated from the case 200.
  • Figure 5 shows a support body of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view showing the shape of the support body 120 supporting the case 200.
  • the support body 120 may include a seating portion 510, an opening 531, and a receiving space 520.
  • the support body 120 may include a seating portion 510 that supports a portion of the case 200.
  • the support body 120 may include a seating portion 510 that supports the lower portion of the case 200 (eg, the lower portion 202 in FIG. 1 ).
  • the seating portion 510 may include an area where a portion of the case 200 combined with the first mounting structure 131 is seated.
  • the seating portion 510 may include an area where the lower portion 202 of the case 200 is seated.
  • a portion of the seating portion 510 may be formed in a curved shape.
  • a portion of the seating portion 510 may be formed in a curved shape surrounding a portion of the lower portion 202 of the case 200.
  • a portion of the seating portion 510 may be formed to be curved in a shape corresponding to the shape of the lower portion 202 of the case 200.
  • the side of the seating portion 510 when viewed from the side of the fixing device 100, the side of the seating portion 510 may be formed in a U shape.
  • the side surface of the seating portion 510 when the fixing device 100 is viewed from one direction (eg, +x direction or -x direction), the side surface of the seating portion 510 may be formed in a U shape, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • one end 532 of the seating portion 510 may protrude.
  • one end 532 of the seating portion 510 may protrude in the longitudinal direction of the fixing device 100.
  • one end 532 of the seating portion 510 may protrude in the S1 direction (eg, +y direction).
  • the end portion 532 of the seating portion 510 where the seating portion 510 and the first side portion 561 meet may protrude in the S1 direction (eg, +y direction).
  • the end portion 532 of the seating portion 510 where the seating portion 510 and the second side portion 562 meet may protrude in the S1 direction (eg, +y direction).
  • one end 532 of the seating portion 510 protrudes in the S1 direction (e.g., +y direction), so that the seating portion 510 covers a portion of the lower portion 202 of the case 200. It can be wrapped.
  • a connection member 140 may be formed in an area adjacent to the other end 533 of the seating portion 510.
  • the support body 120 may include an opening 531.
  • the opening 531 may include an open area through which a connector 590 connected to a portable electronic device can pass.
  • the opening 531 may include an open area through which the line 592 of the connector 590 can pass.
  • the support body 120 includes a first outer top surface (outer top surface, 540), a second outer bottom surface (outer bottom surface, 550), and a third outer side surface (outer side surface, 560). can do.
  • the support body 120 has a first outer top surface 540 on which the seating portion 510 is formed, and a second outer bottom surface opposite to the first outer top surface 540. surface, 550), and a support body 120 formed between the first outer upper surface 540 and the second outer lower surface 550 and together with the first outer upper surface 540 and the second outer lower surface 550. It may include a third outer side surface (outer side surface, 560) forming the outer surface of.
  • a portion of the first outer upper surface 540 may include an outer surface of the support body 120 facing in the first direction (eg, +y direction).
  • a portion of the second outer lower surface 550 may include an outer surface of the support body 120 facing the second direction (eg, -y direction).
  • the outer surface of the support body 120 is described as including a first outer upper surface 540, a second outer lower surface 550, and a third outer side surface 560, but is not limited thereto.
  • first outer upper surface 540 is curved and connected to the third outer side 560
  • first outer upper surface 540 and the third outer side 560 may be formed as one outer surface.
  • second outer lower surface 550 is curved and connected to the third outer side 560
  • the second outer lower surface 550 and the third outer side 560 may be formed as one outer surface. .
  • the third outer side 560 includes a first side portion 561, a second side portion 562, a third side portion 563, a fourth side portion 564, and a fifth side portion 565. It can be included.
  • the third outer side 560 includes a first side portion 561, a portion of which faces a first direction (e.g., +z direction), and a portion of which faces the first direction (e.g., +z direction). 2 side portions 562, a third side portion 563 with a portion facing a third direction (e.g., -x direction), a fourth side portion 564 facing a fourth direction (e.g., +x direction), and the first side portion 564. It may include a fifth side portion 565 facing a second direction (eg, -z direction) opposite to the direction.
  • the opening 531 may be formed on the third outer side 560.
  • the opening 531 may be formed between the first side 561 and the second side 562 of the third outer side 560.
  • the opening 531 may be formed in an empty space formed by disconnecting the first side portion 561 and the second side portion 562.
  • the opening 531 may extend from between the first side portion 561 and the second side portion 562 of the third outer side 560 to the second outer lower surface 550.
  • the opening 531 extends from between the first side portion 561 and the second side portion 562 of the third outer side 560 to the second outer lower surface 550, so that the connector 590 Can penetrate the support body 120.
  • the opening 531 may be formed to have a width W1 through which the line 592 of the connector 590 can pass.
  • the opening 531 may be formed with a width W1 that is wider than the thickness of the line 592 of the connector 590.
  • the width W1 of the opening 531 may be wider than the thickness of the line 592 of the connector 590 and narrower than the width of the head 591 of the connector 590.
  • the opening 531 may be formed with a width W1 that allows the line 592 to pass through, but does not pass through the head 591 of the connector 590.
  • the width W1 of the opening 531 is narrower than the width of the head 591 of the connector 590, thereby preventing the connector 590 from leaving the receiving space 520. .
  • the support body 120 may include a receiving space 520 that accommodates a connector 590 connected to a portable electronic device.
  • the receiving space 520 may be formed in the internal space of the support body 120.
  • the accommodation space 520 may be formed by retracting a portion of the outer surface of the support body 120 into the interior of the support body 120.
  • the first outer upper surface 540, the second outer lower surface 550, the first side part 561, and the second side part 562 may be introduced into the inside of the support body 120.
  • the receiving space 520 may be formed by a first outer upper surface 540, a second outer lower surface 550, a first side part 561, and a second side part 562.
  • the receiving space 520 may be open at the first outer upper surface 540. According to one embodiment, the receiving space 520 may be open at the second outer lower surface 550. According to one embodiment, the open area on the first external upper surface 540 may be wider than the open area on the second external lower surface 550. For example, the head 591 of the connector 590 may pass through the open area of the first external upper surface 540, but the head 591 of the connector 590 may pass through the open area of the second external lower surface 550. Head 591 may not be able to pass through.
  • an embodiment of the accommodation space 520 will be described in detail later with reference to FIG. 6 .
  • Figure 6 shows a support body of a fixing device for a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 shows the accommodation space 520 of the support body 120 when the fixing device 100 of FIG. 5 is viewed from the front or -z direction.
  • the accommodation space 520 may include a first space 521 and a second space 522.
  • the first space 521 may include a space where the head 591 of the connector 590 is accommodated.
  • the second space 522 may include a space where the line 592 of the connector 590 is accommodated.
  • the accommodation space 520 may be formed to be relatively wider than the size of the connector 590.
  • the first space 521 of the receiving space 520 is relatively wider than the size of the head 591 of the connector 590 so that the head 591 of the connector 590 can be accommodated.
  • the first space 521 may have a first height H1 and a first width W1.
  • the head 591 of the connector 590 may have a second height (H2) and a second width (W2).
  • the first height H1 of the first space 521 may be longer than the second height H2 of the head 591.
  • the first width W1 of the first space 521 may be wider than the second width W2 of the head 591.
  • the volume of the first space 521 is described as being larger than the volume of the head 591 of the connector 590, it is not limited to this.
  • the first space 521 may be formed to be the same size as the head 591 of the connector 590.
  • the second space 522 of the receiving space 520 is formed to be relatively wider than the thickness of the line 592 of the connector 590 so that the line 592 of the connector 590 can be accommodated. It can be.
  • the second space 522 may have a third width W3.
  • the line 592 of the connector 590 may have a fourth width W4.
  • the third width W3 of the second space 522 may be wider than the fourth width W4 of the line 592.
  • the volume of the first space 521 is described as being larger than the volume of the head 591 of the connector 590, it is not limited to this.
  • the first space 521 may be formed to be substantially the same size as the head 591 of the connector 590.
  • the second space 522 is described as being wider than the line 592 of the connector 590, it is not limited to this.
  • the second space 522 may be formed to be substantially the same size as the head 591 of the connector 590.
  • the receiving space 520 is formed to be wider than the size of the connector 590, so that the support body 120 can allow a certain level of movement of the connector 590 within the receiving space 520. there is.
  • the support body 120 allows the connector 590 to move at a certain level, thereby preventing the connector 590 from being damaged due to external impact of the fixing device 100 while connected to the portable electronic device. This can be prevented.
  • the connector 590 connected to the portable electronic device can be prevented from being damaged due to shear stress caused by an external impact.
  • the connector 590 penetrates the support body 120 through the opening 531, so that the connector 590 can be seated in the receiving space 520.
  • the connector 590 can be seated in the receiving space 520.
  • the head 591 and the line 592 of the connector 590 can be seated within the receiving space 520.
  • the connector 590 connected to the portable electronic device can be prevented from being separated.
  • the connector 590 since the connector 590 is seated within the receiving space 520 while the support body 120 is coupled to the lower portion 202 of the case 200, the connector 590 is seated within the receiving space. It can be more securely fastened to portable electronic devices than a connector without a connector.
  • Figure 7 shows a locking member of a fastening device, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 7 shows a locking member 610 that maintains the main body 110 and the support body 120 spaced apart from each other at a constant distance.
  • the fixing device 100 of FIG. 7 may further include a locking member 610 including a spring lever 611.
  • the main body 110 of the fixing device 100 may include a second mounting structure 132 and a locking member 610.
  • the second mounting structure 132 may be formed in the first area 601 of the rear 212 of the main body 110.
  • the locking member 610 may be formed in the second area 602 of the rear 212 of the main body 110.
  • the first area 601 and the second area 602 may be distinguished.
  • the locking member 610 may include a fixing device to maintain a constant distance between the main body 110 and the support body 120.
  • the locking member 610 may include a plate 612 and a spring lever (611).
  • the plate 612 may include a connecting member connecting the main body 110 and the support body 120.
  • the plate 612 may refer to the connecting member 140 of FIG. 4.
  • the support body 120 may slide with respect to the main body 110 by the plate 612.
  • the plate 612 may include a plurality of grooves 613.
  • the plate 612 may include a plurality of grooves 613 inserted in a first direction (eg, +z direction or -z direction).
  • the side surfaces of the plurality of grooves 613 may be formed in a zigzag shape, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • a spring lever 611 may be formed on the main body 110.
  • the spring lever 611 may be formed in an area of the main body 110 adjacent to the support body 120.
  • the spring lever 611 may be operatively connected to the plate 612.
  • spring lever 611 may include a protrusion.
  • the protrusion of the spring lever 611 may be inserted into one of the plurality of grooves of the plate 612.
  • the protrusion of the spring lever 611 is inserted into and caught in one groove of the plate 612, so that the movement of the plate 612 sliding in the S2 direction can be controlled.
  • the protrusion when force is applied to the spring lever 611 in the R1 direction of FIG. 6, the protrusion may be separated from one of the plurality of grooves of the plate 612. According to one embodiment, when the force is removed, the protrusion moves again in the opposite direction of R1, so that the protrusion can be drawn into and caught in the one groove.
  • the protrusion of the spring lever 611 is inserted into and caught in one of the plurality of grooves of the plate 612, so that a certain distance is maintained between the support body 120 and the main body 110.
  • the plate 612 is fixed and a constant distance can be maintained between the support body 120 and the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may be maintained at a certain distance from the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may maintain a sliding state with respect to the main body 110.
  • the fixing device 100 can be easily coupled to cases 200 of various sizes.
  • Figure 8 shows a locking member of a fastening device, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 shows a locking member 710 including a screw 711, unlike the locking member 610 of FIG. 7.
  • the fixing device 100 may include a locking member 710 including a screw 711.
  • the locking member 710 may include a plate 712 and a screw 711.
  • the plate 712 may include a connecting member connecting the main body 110 and the support body 120.
  • the plate 712 may refer to the connecting member 140 of FIG. 4.
  • the support body 120 may slide with respect to the main body 110 by the plate 712.
  • the plate 712 may include one groove 713.
  • the plate 712 may include one groove 713 extending from one area of the main body 110 in a first direction (eg, -y direction).
  • the screw 711 may penetrate a portion of the main body 110 and the plate 712. For example, a portion of the screw 711 penetrates one groove 713 of the plate 712, so that the screw 711 can penetrate the plate 712.
  • a certain distance can be maintained between the support body 120 and the main body 110 by the screw 711 and the plate 712.
  • the screw 711 may rotate in the R2 direction to tighten the main body 110 and the plate 712.
  • the screw 711 may compress the main body 110 and the plate 712 in the first direction of FIG. 8.
  • the R2 direction may include clockwise.
  • the screw 711 can loosen the tightened main body 110 and plate 712 when rotating in the R3 direction.
  • the R3 direction may include a counterclockwise direction.
  • the rotation direction in which the screw 711 is tightened and loosened is described as the R2 direction and the R3 direction, but it is not limited thereto.
  • the screw 711 can be tightened by rotating in the R3 direction.
  • the support body 120 may be maintained at a certain distance from the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 may maintain a sliding state with respect to the main body 110.
  • the fixing device 100 can be easily coupled to cases 200 of various sizes.
  • FIG 9 illustrates a device for holding a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 9 shows a second mounting structure 132 including a spring connection structure 810 and a spring clip 850.
  • the fixing device 100 may further include a spring connection structure 810.
  • the spring connection structure 810 may connect the main body 110 and the support body 120.
  • the spring connection structure 810 may include a spring 811 and a fixing bar 812 that fixes the spring 811 to one axis (eg, y-axis).
  • the support body 120 may be connected to the main body 110 by the fixing bar 812.
  • one end of the fixing bar 812 may be fixed to the inside of the main body 110, and the other end of the fixing bar 812 may not be fixed to the inside of the support body 120.
  • the other end of the fixed bar 812 may move inside the support body 120 as the support body 120 moves in the S1 direction or the S2 direction.
  • the spring 811 may be compressed inside the main body 110.
  • the spring 811 may be compressed in direction S2.
  • the support body 120 may slide in the S1 direction due to the elastic force of the spring 811.
  • the fixing device 100 includes the spring connection structure 810, so that the fixing device 100 is more compact than the case (e.g., Figure 1) than the fixing device 100 that does not include the spring connection structure 810. It can be strongly coupled to the case 200). For example, as the support body 120 slides in the S1 direction due to the elastic force of the spring 811, the support body 120 may surround the case 200 and be strongly coupled to it.
  • the fixing device 100 including the spring connection structure 810 is divided into cases having various sizes ( 200).
  • the usability of the fixing device 100 may increase as it can be mounted on cases 200 of various sizes.
  • Figure 10 shows a device for holding a portable electronic device, according to one embodiment.
  • the fixing device 100 can be combined with cases 200 of various sizes.
  • the support body 120 slides a certain length with respect to the main body 110, so that the fixing device 100 can be combined with the case 200 of various sizes.
  • the sliding distance of the sliding support body 120 may be determined depending on the length of the case 200.
  • the case 200 includes a first case 901 having a first length H1, a second case 902 having a second length H2, and a third length H3. It may include a third case 903.
  • the second length H2 may be longer than the first length H1
  • the third length H3 may be longer than the second length H2.
  • the support body 120 of the fixing device 100 may not slide with respect to the main body 110.
  • the support body 120 of the fixing device 100 slides a first distance T1 with respect to the main body 110. It can be.
  • the support body 120 of the fixing device 100 slides a second distance T2 with respect to the main body 110. It can be.
  • the fixing device 100 by sliding the support body 120 with respect to the main body 110, the fixing device 100 can be combined with the case 200 having various sizes.
  • the fixing device 100 may be mounted on the case 200 having various sizes. According to one embodiment, the usability of the fixing device 100 may increase as it can be mounted on cases 200 of various sizes.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a process of attaching a fixing device to a case of a portable electronic device, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates a process in which the fixing device 100 is combined with the case 200 that covers the portable electronic device 1090.
  • the portable electronic device 1090 covered by the case 200 may be connected to the connector 590.
  • the fixing device 100 may be coupled toward the lower portion 202 of the case 200 so that the connector 590 is received in the support body 120.
  • the support body 120 may be coupled in a direction from the lower portion 202 of the connector 590 toward the case 200.
  • the connector 590 may be seated in the receiving space 520 of the support body 120.
  • the connector 590 may be fixed to the portable electronic device 1090.
  • the connector 590 may be prevented from being separated from the portable electronic device 1090 by the accommodation space 520 of the support body 120.
  • the first mounting structure 131 of the fixing device 100 may be coupled to the rear of the case 200.
  • the support body 120 of the fixing device 100 may slide with respect to the main body 110.
  • the fixing device 100 may be mounted on cases 200 of various sizes.
  • a fixing device for fixing a portable electronic device includes a first mounting structure for fixing the rear of the case of the electronic device, and a second mounting structure for mounting on the user of the electronic device.
  • a main body comprising; and a support body connected to the main body, supporting a lower part of the case of the electronic device, and accommodating a connector connected to the electronic device, wherein the support body accommodates the connector. an accommodating space, and an opening formed in a portion of the support body through which the connector can pass, wherein the connector passes through the opening and is seated within the accommodating space, so that the connector connected to the electronic device is fixed to the accommodating space. Can be fixed to the device.
  • the support body includes a seating portion on which the lower portion of the case is seated, and one end of the seating portion protrudes in the longitudinal direction of the fixing device, so that the seating portion covers a partial area of the lower portion of the case. It can be wrapped.
  • the seating portion may be formed in a U-shape when viewed from the side of the fixing device.
  • the opening is formed with a width that allows the line of the connector to pass through, and the width of the opening may be smaller than the width of the head of the connector.
  • the first mounting structure may be formed on a portion of the front of the main body, and the second mounting structure may be formed on a portion of the rear of the main body.
  • the receiving space may include a first space in which the head of the connector is accommodated, and a second space in which the line of the connector is accommodated.
  • the first height of the first space may be longer than the second height of the head of the connector, and the first width of the first space may be longer than the second width of the head of the connector.
  • the second mounting structure is formed in a first area on the rear side of the main body, and the main body further includes a locking member formed in a second area separated from the first area. and, by the locking member, the support body can be maintained at a constant distance from the main body.
  • the locking member connects the main body and the support body and includes a plate including a plurality of grooves and a spring lever including a protrusion inserted into the plurality of grooves, By engaging the protrusion of the spring lever in one of the plurality of grooves, the support body can be maintained at a constant distance from the main body.
  • the locking member includes a plate that connects the main body and the support body and includes a groove, and a screw penetrating the groove, and the screw penetrates the groove.
  • the support body slides in the longitudinal direction with respect to the main body, and the support body and the main body may be connected by a spring connection structure.
  • the constant distance may be determined by the length of the case.
  • the first mounting structure includes a plurality of protrusions, and the plurality of protrusions are inserted into a plurality of grooves formed on the rear surface of the case, so that the case can be fixed to the first mounting structure. there is.
  • the second mounting structure may include a spring clip structure.
  • the portable electronic device may include a dedicated electronic device manufactured for disaster safety work.

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Selon un mode de réalisation de la présente divulgation, un dispositif de fixation pour fixer un dispositif électronique portable comprend : un corps principal comprenant une première structure de montage pour fixer la surface arrière d'un boîtier du dispositif électronique et une seconde structure de montage destinée à être fixée sur un utilisateur du dispositif électronique ; et un corps de support, qui est relié au corps principal, supporte la partie inférieure du boîtier du dispositif électronique, et reçoit un connecteur connecté au dispositif électronique, le corps de support ayant un espace de réception pour recevoir le connecteur, et une ouverture qui est formée dans une partie du corps de support et par laquelle le connecteur peut passer, et le connecteur passe à travers l'ouverture et repose à l'intérieur de l'espace de réception, de sorte que le connecteur connecté au dispositif électronique peut être fixé sur l'appareil. Divers autres modes de réalisation identifiés dans la description sont possibles.
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