Ergonomic clip for a mobile communication device
The invention is directed at a support clip for a mobile communication device, comprising an attachment portion securable to the device; and an elongated portion configured to extend from the attachment portion and along the device, generally parallel thereto; wherein the elongated portion has at least one recess defined in a device facing surface thereof, such that the elongated portion is spaced farther from the device at the recess than on either distal or proximal areas of the elongated portion relative to the recess, the recess thereby providing a space for at least one finger of an individual.
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The invention relates generally to mobile communication devices. More particularly, the invention relates to an ergonomic clip for a mobile communication device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMobile communication device use has been growing in the past few years. Many individuals are now using devices such as cellular telephones and/or personal digital assistants with email capabilities to communicate with other individuals. Individuals may now be contacted by others no matter the distance between the individuals.
When the mobile communication device is not in use, individuals may simply place the phone in a pocket or purse in order to carry them around. However, some individuals attach their mobile communication device to a holster which is clipped to the individual's belt for storage. Other mobile communication devices include a clip on the back of its case so that an individual may directly attach or clip the mobile communication device to their belt or pocket.
In many of the mobile communication devices, where the clip is attached to the back of the device, when the individual uses the device, they are required to grip the entire device who's circumference is now larger due to the presence of the clip. This is quite inconvenient for individuals with small hands and generally requires the individual to use two hands to operate the mobile communication device. Furthermore, this may also be quite cumbersome for individuals who are experiencing arthritis in their hands and therefore may have trouble gripping the mobile communication device.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide a novel clip for a mobile communication device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to obviate or mitigate at least one disadvantage of previous clips for mobile communication devices.
In a first aspect, there is provided a clip for a mobile communication device, comprising an attachment portion securable to said device; and an elongated portion configured to extend from said attachment portion and along said device, generally parallel thereto; wherein said elongated portion has at least one recess defined in a device facing surface thereof, such that said elongated portion is spaced farther from said device at said recess than on either distal or proximal areas of said elongated portion relative to said recess, said recess thereby providing a space for at least one finger of an individual.
In a second aspect, there is provided a clip for a mobile communication device, comprising an attachment portion hingedly securable to said device; and an elongated portion configured to extend from said attachment portion and along said device, generally parallel thereto; wherein said elongated portion is manufactured from a compressible material such that when a user inserts a finger between said elongated portion and said mobile communication device, said finger defines a recess in said elongated portion such that said elongated portion is spaced farther from said device at said recess than on either distal or proximal areas of said elongated portion relative to said recess.
In yet a further aspect, there is provided a mobile communication assembly, comprising a mobile communication device and a clip secured thereto, said clip comprising an attachment portion securable to said device; and an elongated portion configured to extend from said attachment portion and along said device, generally parallel thereto; wherein said elongated portion has at least one recess defined in a device facing surface thereof, such that said elongated portion is spaced farther from said device at said recess than on either distal or proximal areas of said elongated portion relative to said recess, said recess thereby providing a space for at least one finger of an individual.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSEmbodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
Generally, the invention provides an ergonomic clip for a mobile communication device which enables the device to be set for one-handed use by an individual. Furthermore, when in use, the clip grips at least one of the user's fingers against the back of the device in order to assist the user in holding or grasping the mobile communication device.
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The recess 18 provides a space for the user to insert a finger when the user wishes to use the device 12. The presence of the recess 18 allows the device 12 to be configured for one-handed use since the clip 10 grips the inserted finger against the back of the device 12. With respect to the recess 18, it will be understood by one skilled in the art that the recess size may be determined by a calculable formula which allows the recess to receive a finger of any size without causing discomfort to the user when the clip 10 grips the user's finger against the back of the mobile communication device 12.
When the mobile communication device 12 is not in use, the clip 10 may be used to snap on to the user's belt or pocket for storage.
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Recesses 29, or pockets, positioned in the two elongated portions 24 and 26, allow a user to comfortably insert their finger in order to assist the user in gripping the mobile communication device 12 when the mobile communication device is in use. When the user wishes to use the device 12, the user inserts a finger into the recesses 29, causing the grip to open away from the device 12, allowing the clip 22 to grip the user's finger at two points (the two recesses 29 in the elongated portions 24 and 26). The presence of dual recesses provides further support to the finger while it is held to the device. By allowing the individual to easily grip the mobile communication device 12 using one finger, the individual may then appreciate one-handed use of the mobile communication device 12 since there is little concern that the individual will drop the mobile communication device while the device is being used. The user may then use their thumb to type a message on the keypad of the mobile communication device or hold the device against their ear.
It will be understood that the pressure placed by the clip 22 on the user's finger is strong enough so that the clip 22 is not easily displaced but light enough to not cause injury to the individual's finger.
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It will understood that although the clip has been described as being attached to the back of the device, the clip may either be manufactured with the mobile communication device or may be an snap-on attachment which may be manufactured separately.
Furthermore, although the device has been described with respect to a pocket or recess for receiving one finger, the pocket may be designed to receive multiple fingers.
The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be examples only. Alterations, modifications and variations may be effected to the particular embodiments by those of skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A clip for a mobile communication device, comprising:
- an attachment portion securable to said device; and
- an elongated portion configured to extend from said attachment portion and along said device, generally parallel thereto;
- wherein said elongated portion has at least one recess defined in a device facing surface thereof, such that said elongated portion is spaced farther from said device at said recess than on either distal or proximal areas of said elongated portion relative to said recess, said recess thereby providing a space for at least one finger of an individual.
2. The clip of FIG. 1 wherein said attachment portion is secured to said device via hinged fastening means.
3. The clip of FIG. 2 wherein said hinged fastening means is a spring.
4. The clip of FIG. 1 wherein said attachment portion is resiliently secured to said device.
5. A clip for a mobile communication device, comprising:
- an attachment portion hingedly securable to said device; and
- an elongated portion configured to extend from said attachment portion and along said device, generally parallel thereto;
- wherein said elongated portion is manufactured from a compressible material such that when a user inserts a finger between said elongated portion and said mobile communication device, said finger defines a recess in said elongated portion such that said elongated portion is spaced farther from said device at said recess than on either distal or proximal areas of said elongated portion relative to said recess.
6. The clip of FIG. 5 wherein said compressible material is a soft rubber,
7. A mobile communication assembly, comprising a mobile communication device and a clip secured thereto, said clip comprising:
- an attachment portion securable to said device; and
- an elongated portion configured to extend from said attachment portion and along said device, generally parallel thereto;
- wherein said elongated portion has at least one recess defined in a device facing surface thereof, such that said elongated portion is spaced farther from said device at said recess than on either distal or proximal areas of said elongated portion relative to said recess, said recess thereby providing a space for at least one finger of an individual.
8. The mobile communication assembly of claim 7 wherein said attachment portion is located adjacent an upper edge of said device, with said elongated portion extending downwardly along a rear surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 11, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 17, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Norman Ladouceur (Waterloo)
Application Number: 11/055,057
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);