Device and method for holding a personal electronic device
A device for holding a personal electronic device (PED), such as an iPad™, using just one hand, in a relaxed and natural manner, allowing the other hand to operate the PED. In one embodiment, a strap connects diagonally opposed corner gripping elements, and the user inserts a hand between the strap and the rear of the PED. In another embodiment, an x-shaped strap connects four corner gripping elements. In another embodiment, a swivel platen is mounted to a housing which connects two two side gripping elements which hold the PED; and a hand retention strap is provided on the platen so that the PED can be held and rotated in one hand.
This application is related to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/322,279 filed Apr. 8, 2010 by applicant, and claims the priority date of that application.
BACKGROUND1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to maintaining positive tactile control over a personal electronic device (PED) using just one hand, in a relaxed and natural manner, allowing the other hand to operate the PED.
2. Prior Art
One embodiment of the current invention is a strap or glove for holding portable electronic devices with one hand in a relaxed fashion. The current generation of portable electronic devices (PED) are difficult to hold with one hand, requiring the user to grasp the device from the edge and maintain a firm grip while holding it. Grasping the portable electronic device from the edge quickly becomes fatiguing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe use of a strap, band or glove allows the PED to be held securely with one hand, relaxed, not gripping, while the other hand can operate the device. This is especially practical when demonstrating something on the device to one or more people in a group setting.
In one embodiment, a single strap or “glove” running diagonally across the back of the PED allows the PED to be held comfortably. This is referred to as the I-Band, due to the shape of the hand retention glove being that of an “I”. The hand retention strap can be made of an elastic material to accommodate different size PEDs or hands. Corner mounting straps can be made of stretchable material, again, to accommodate different sized PEDs. If the corner mounting strap and hand retention glove are both made of relatively non-stretchable materials, the hand retention glove may be made of an adjustable strap, such as with hook and loop fasteners, or an adjustable strap, via a looping mechanism.
The use of a strap, band or glove allows the PED to be held securely with one hand, relaxed, not gripping, while the other hand can operate the device. This is especially practical when demonstrating something on the device to one or more people in a group setting.
In another embodiment, one strap or “glove” can be attached to all four corners of the PED. This is referred to as the X-Band, due to the shape of the hand retention glove being that of an “X”. The hand retention glove may be made of an elastic material to accommodate different hand sizes and PED sizes.
In another embodiment, the strap, band or glove is mounted on a rotating platen to allow any angle viewing without removing the hand from the device. This platen may be flush with the device or wedge shaped, which allows a more comfortable angle of the wrist while using the PED for reading of viewing movies.
The platen can have attachments to allow the PED to be placed on a horizontal surface or mounted on a vertical surface. This would allow the PED to be used entirely hands free at a more comfortable viewing angle.
The combination of the corner gripping elements and the strap provides a secure attachment of the holding device to the PED. The I-band 100 is designed to provide sufficient tension to maintain the corner gripping elements 3 securely in place and to secure the PED 2 to the users holding hand when the holding hand is inserted between the I-band 1 and the PED 2.
In the example shown the corner gripping elements are inelastic straps, such as leather, which are riveted together with a first rivet 4a and a second rivet 4b. Each rivet passes through rivet holes 5a and 5b in the corner gripping element,
In other examples, the corner gripping elements are elastic straps which are sewn onto the strap 1. In other examples, the corner gripping elements comprise hook and loop fastening elements so that the corner gripping element may be wrapped around a corner and secured to itself or secured to the strap 1.
In the example shown, the corner gripping elements are attached directly to the corners of the PED. In other examples, a carrying case is provided for the PED, and the corner gripping elements are attached to the case.
Glove and Glove AdjustmentIn one example, the strap is an elastic band which stretches to accommodate different sizes of personal electronic devices, or to permit a user's hand to be placed between the strap and the rear of the portable electronic device.
The glove adjustment allows the strap, band or glove to accommodate any size hand and PED's of different geometry.
Methods of Assembly and UseIn this embodiment, the corner mounting straps are prepared by wrapping edge A on top of edge A′ in
The two corner mounting straps 3a, 3b, two rivets 4a, 4b and I-Band 1, when assembled, form the I-Band 100. The I-Band, the first embodiment of this invention, is attached to the PED by securing the corner mounting straps 3a, 3b to diagonal corners of the PED, as shown in
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Rivet holes 12a-h are pre-punched in the corner gripping element straps to allow for ease of manufacturing and to ensure a consistent product. In this example, the grasping straps 7a, 7b, 8a, and 8b are each wrapped to form a corner loop. Surfaces A and A′ and rivet holes 12 are aligned to form the loop. PED control access holes 11 are punched out to allow access to the PED 2 controls. These holes 11 are punched according to the PED's 2 specific control locations. Because PED's are rectangular, not square, the holding device 120 can only be oriented in two directions, it will not fit if attempted to mount sideways. The access holes 11 will align to the PED 2 controls if mounted upside up. If mounted upside down, the PED 11 controls will not be accessible.
In this embodiment the corner mounting straps are made by wrapping edge A on top of edge A′,
The four corner mounting straps 7a-8b, rivets 10a-d, stress retaining washers 14 and X-Band 9, when assembled, form the second embodiment of the invention, the X-Band 120. The X-Band 120 is attached to the PED 2 by securing the four corner mounting straps 7a-8b to the corners of the PED 2, as shown in
The hand can be inserted between the hand retention glove 9 and the PED 2 through any of the perimeter access locations 92a-d. The center hole 21 in the hand retention glove 9 provides more flexibility in how the PED 2 is held. The center hole 91 allows several fingers to be inserted through the hole 91 to provide a secure grip. Because of the shape, circular, the orientation is not limited to any of the four axis's provided by the perimeter access locations 92a-d. The PED 2 can be held in any of a full 360 degree rotation.
The strap, band or glove may have various configurations to allow multiple ways to hold the PED comfortably. This will include plain straps, straps with different shapes such as an “X” shape and “Y” shape, straps with holes, pouches, pockets and gloves.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT Swivel GripThis embodiment of the invention is shown in
In this example, the two side gripping elements 20a and 20b are part of a single housing 92 which traverses the width of the PED 2, wraps around portions of opposing edges of the PED 2 and clasp the front of the PED 2.
Swivel platen guide brackets 21 maintain the rigidity of the swivel platen 25 and prevent misalignment. Hand retention strap 28 is a stretchable material used to secure the holding hand to holding device. Ergonomic palm rest 33 provides a comfortable mound to rest the palm of the holding hand. Finger grip 34 provides a tactile grip for the holding hand for a more assured grip while holding.
In another example, the rotating platen has attachments that allow the PED to stand at various angles to permit movie viewing or book reading when placed on a surface.
In another example, the rotating platen has attachments that allow the PED to be affixed to a wall or other surface, thereby allowing the PED to be viewed in any orientation through the 360 degree rotation.
The current invention is not limited to the specific embodiments and examples described above, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A holding device for a personal electronic device having a front display, a rear surface, and a plurality of corners, the holding device comprising a first corner gripping element secured to a first corner of the portable electronic device;
- a second corner gripping element secured to a second corner of the portable electronic device, the second corner diagonally opposed to the first corner; and
- a glove connecting the first corner gripping element and the second corner gripping element, such that the glove is positioned on the rear side of the portable electronic device.
2. The holding device of claim 1 wherein
- the glove is an elastic strap.
3. The holding device of claim 1 wherein
- the glove is a leather strap.
4. The holding device of claim 1 wherein
- the glove is an adjustable strap.
5. The holding device of claim 1 wherein
- the first corner gripping element is looped around the first corner of the portable electronic device.
6. The holding device of claim 1 wherein
- the first corner gripping element is looped around or attached to a first corner of case which contains the portable electronic device.
7. The holding device of claim 1 further comprising
- a first rivet connecting the first corner gripping element to the glove; and
- a second rivet connecting the second corner gripping element to the glove.
8. The holding device of claim 1 further comprising
- a third corner gripping element secured to a third corner of the portable electronic device and connected to the glove; and
- a fourth corner gripping element secured to a fourth corner of the portable electronic device and connected to the glove.
9. The holding device of claim 8 further comprising
- a finger access hole.
10. The holding device of claim 8 wherein the third corner gripping element further comprises
- a personal electronic device control access hole.
11. A method for holding and operating a personal electronic device having a front display, a rear surface, and a plurality of corners, the method comprising
- providing a holding device comprising a plurality of corner gripping elements, and a glove attached to each of the corner gripping elements;
- attaching the corner gripping elements of the holding device to the personal electronic device;
- inserting a first hand between the glove and the personal electronic device; and
- operating the personal electronic device with a second hand.
12. A holding device for a personal electronic device having a front display, a rear surface, a first side, and a second side opposite of the first side, the holding device comprising
- a first side gripping element secured to the first side of the portable electronic device;
- a second side gripping element secured to the second side of the portable electronic device;
- a housing in proximity to the rear surface of the personal electronic device, the housing connecting the first side gripping element and the second side gripping element; and
- a swivel platen mounted to the housing, the swivel platen comprising a hand retention element.
13. The holding device of claim 12 wherein the hand retention element is a strap.
14. The holding device of claim 13 wherein the strap is an elastic material
15. The holding device of claim 12 wherein the swivel platen further comprises a palm rest.
16. The holding device of claim 12 wherein the swivel platen further comprises a tactile finger grip.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 8, 2011
Publication Date: Oct 13, 2011
Inventor: Thomas A. Nelson (Cedar Park, TX)
Application Number: 13/082,604
International Classification: B65D 85/00 (20060101);