EXPANDABLE DEVICE FOR A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
An expandable device includes a platform having top and bottom sides, a body having a first end and a second end, the second end being operably coupled to the platform, a button operably coupled to the first end of the body, and a storage receptacle defined by at least one of the button, the platform, and the body. The body is movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/713,844, filed on Aug. 2, 2018, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/814,121, filed Mar. 5, 2019. The entire contents of the priority applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure generally relates to an expandable device and, more particularly, to expandable devices that can be attached to a portable electronic device or a case for a portable electronic device and used as grips, stands, or for other purposes.
BACKGROUNDPortable electronic devices, such as MP3 players and smart phones, are often housed in protective covers or cases in order to protect the device from damage, provide a grip for handling the device, and/or provide a stand for propping the device on a surface. Such cases increase the effective size of the device. Expandable devices and accessories, which may be attached directly to the device or to the case protecting the device, are used for a variety of functions, including propping the device on a surface and providing an expandable grip for handling the device. The expandable devices have decorative buttons, which may display logos, decals, symbols, or other artistic renderings.
SUMMARYIn accordance with one aspect, an expandable device includes a platform having top and bottom sides, a body having a first end and a second end, the second end being operably coupled to the platform, a button operably coupled to the first end of the body, and a storage receptacle defined by at least one of the button, the platform, and the body. The body is movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration.
In some approaches, the button may define the entirety of the storage receptacle. The button may be removably coupled to the expandable device. In some examples, the button is coupled to the body via at least one of a threaded connection, a hinged connection, a friction fit connection, a snap fit (or living hinge) connection, or a childproof sealing mechanism.
In some examples, the expandable device may further include a cosmetic product disposed in the storage receptacle. A mirror may be operably coupled to the button to assist in application of the cosmetic product. In some forms, the storage receptacle is dimensioned to accommodate at least one of a cosmetic product, a food product, a fluid, a medicinal product, an electronic component, and/or any other suitable or desirable object or material.
In some forms, the storage receptacle may include a release mechanism coupled to a bottom surface thereof. The release mechanism may be configured to release the body and the button from the platform. The release mechanism may be coupled to a flexible and/or a rigid surface of the storage receptacle.
In accordance with a second aspect, an expandable device includes a platform having top and bottom sides, a body having a first end and a second end, the second end being operably coupled to the platform, and a button operably coupled to the first end of the body. The body is movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The button includes a bottom surface, a sidewall, and a top that cooperate to define a storage receptacle.
The above needs are at least partially met through provision of the expandable device for a portable electronic device described in the following detailed description, particularly when studied in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions and/or relative positioning of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present invention. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments. It will further be appreciated that certain actions and/or steps may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrence while those skilled in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually required. It will also be understood that the terms and expressions used herein have the ordinary technical meaning as is accorded to such terms and expressions by persons skilled in the technical field as set forth above except where different specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONGenerally speaking, pursuant to these various embodiments, expandable devices for portable electronic devices are provided that include a platform and an expanding mechanism that is movable relative to the platform between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. The expandable devices may further include a button coupled to the expanding mechanism. The expandable device defines a storage receptacle to securely store any number of desired personal items.
A first embodiment of an expandable device 100 is shown in
The platform 122 may have any desired shape (e.g., an annular shape) and is preferably constructed from metal or plastic material, though other suitable materials (e.g., cardboard) can be used. In any case, the bottom side 122b of the platform 122 is generally configured to be directly or indirectly coupled (e.g., attached, mounted) to a portable media player (e.g., an MP3 player, a smart phone, a tablet) or a case of such a portable media player. To this end, the platform 122 can, in some cases, include a securing element known to one of ordinary skill in the art, such as, for example, adhesive, glue, tape, a suction cup, a snap-fit connection, a friction fit, other means, or combinations thereof. Alternatively, in other examples, the platform 122 can be integrally formed with the portable media player or the case for the portable media player.
The body 118 generally facilitates movement of the expandable device 100 between an expanded configuration (illustrated in
As stated, the button 114 includes the top or upper side 114a and the bottom or inner side 114b that define a lid 114c and is operably coupled to the body 118. The button 114 may have an annular shape. In other examples, however, the button 114 may have a rectangular, square, triangular, irregular, or other shape. The button 114 in this example also has an outer diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the platform 122, though this need not be the case. Like the platform 122, the button 114 is preferably constructed from metal or plastic material, though other suitable materials can be used.
The button 114 may be removable from the expandable device 100. The button 114 may have artistic value (e.g., the button 114 may include an artistic rendering, a logo, a symbol, text, or a decal), the button 114 may provide a grip that allows a user to slide their fingers between the bottom side 114b and the platform 122 when the body 118 is in the expanded configuration such that the top side 114a of the button 114 is disposed adjacent to the palm of the user's hand, and may also provide a space in which a cord, such as a cord for earphones, may be wrapped and stored around a portion of the platform 122. As such, in some examples, it may be desirable to remove the button 114 and replace it with another button 114 that features a different aesthetic design and/or provides a different grip so as to change the look and/or function of the expandable device 100.
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In operation, the expandable device 100 may be moved from the expanded configuration to the collapsed configuration by overcoming any biasing forces applied by resilient members. Generally speaking, the user of the expandable device 100 may accomplish this by grabbing or grasping the button 114 and moving (e.g., pushing) the button 114 towards the platform 122. The expandable device 100 may include any number of retaining components to maintain the expandable device 100 in the collapsed configuration. The button 114 may be positioned in the expanded configuration by grasping or pulling the button 114 away from the platform 122 with a sufficient force to overcome the force of any retaining components used to secure the expandable device 100 in the collapsed configuration. Upon doing so, if the expandable device 100 is equipped with a resilient member or members, the button 114 will be urged towards, and maintained in, an expanded configuration.
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The above expandable devices 100, 200 may include any number of additional features as desired to improve and/or increase its functionality. For example, approaches described herein may include a release mechanism to allow the body and the button to be selectively decoupled from the platform. As illustrated in
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The body 318 can include an accordion-like structure 318 having a collapsible wall 320. The body 318 is movable between the expanded configuration, as shown in
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The engaging member 330 of the button 314 is particularly suited to connect with the mating surface 338 of the connecting disk 328. As such, locking device 324 of the device 300 is beneficially constructed so that the body 318 does not easily detach from the platform 322 when the device 300 is in use. The button 314 of the device 300 acts as a key to unlock or lock the body 318 from or to the platform 322 when the button 314 engages the locking device 324. In some examples where the locking device 324 is disposed below the body (as opposed to the button), the body acts as a key to unlock or lock the body from or to the platform.
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The hub 326 and the platform 322 are arranged to rotatably couple to lock the body 318 to the platform 322. The first and second wings 366 and 368 are deformable such that they may deflect from their original position when the wings 366 and 368 engage first and second shelves 380, 382 of the platform 322 as the locking device 324 moves from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration. The detents 384, 386 formed in the second surface 372 of the hub 326 are configured to engage with the platform 322 in the locked configuration. Specifically, each detent 384, 386 is partially formed in one of the two wings 366, 368. It will be appreciated that the second shelf 382 is substantially similar to the first shelf 380 and the wing 368 is substantially similar to the wing 366, such that any details of the first shelf 380 and the first wing 366 discussed below apply equally to the second shelf 382 and the second wing 368, respectively. In the illustrated expandable device 300, the locking device 324 includes two wings 366 and 368 and the platform 322 includes two shelves 380 and 382 corresponding to the wings 366 and 368 of the locking member 324. However, in another example device, the locking device 324 may have one wing or more than two wings, and the platform 322 may have the same number of corresponding shelves. Likewise, the platform 322 includes two protrusions 376, 378 and the hub 326 includes two detents 384, 386 corresponding to the protrusions 376, 378. However, in another example device, the hub 326 may include one detent or more than two detents, and the platform may have the same number of corresponding protrusions. The hub 326 is preferably made of a durable plastic, such as polyethylene, or a harder plastic, such as polycarbonate, that may be formed by injection molding, thermoforming, or compression molding, but may instead be formed of any other suitable and durable material including thermoplastic polyurethane, metal, fiberglass, or any combination of these materials, or any equivalently functional materials suitable for its intended purpose.
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To couple the locking member 324 to the platform 322, the hub 326 is disposed through the opening 392 and into the cavity 390 of the platform 322 such that the locking member 324 is at least partially disposed below first and second shelves 380, 382. The locking member 324 is rotated (e.g., 90 degrees) in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction about the longitudinal axis A. As the locking member 324 is rotated, the first wing 366 of the hub 326 of the locking member 324 slides against the shelf 380 of the platform 322 until the protrusion 376 of the base 394 snaps into the detent 384 of the second surface 372 of the hub 326. Additionally, the hub 326 may deflect or displace the base 394 until the protrusion 376 and the detent 384 are engaged. The base 394 may be a resilient material such that the base 394 may deform (e.g., bend, flex) when engaged by the hub 326. In one example, the base 394 may bend or flex along a flexible hinge formed in the base 394 extending between opposing sides of the inner wall 3100 (i.e., where the base 394 connects to the platform 322. It will be appreciated that the second shelf 382 is substantially similar to the first shelf 380, the second wing 368 is substantially similar to the first wing 366, the second detent 386 is substantially similar to the first detent 384, and the second protrusion 378 is substantially similar to the first protrusion 376, such that any details of the first shelf 380, first wing 366, first detent 384, and the first protrusion 376 discussed above apply equally to the second shelf 382, the second wing 368, the second detent 386, and the second protrusion 378, respectively.
The mating relationships between the button 314 and the connecting disk 328, the connecting disk 328 and the hub 326, and the hub 326 and the platform 322 may be configured to provide any number of different mating engagements. For example, the hub 326 may include one or more protrusions extending from its second surface 372 to couple to one or more detents formed in the base 394 of the platform 322. In another example, the second mating surface 360 of the connecting disk 328 may not extend through the aperture 358 formed in the second end 342 of the body 318, but instead, the first surface 370 of the hub 326 may include a portion that extends into the aperture 358 of the body 318 to couple with the second mating surface 360 of the connecting disk 322. Non-limiting examples of the configuration or mating relationship between the locking member 324 and the platform 322 and/or other components of the device 300 are disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 15/864,402, filed Jan. 8, 2018, U.S. application Ser. No. 15/864,509, filed Jan. 8, 2018, and U.S. application Ser. No. 15/993,458, filed May 30, 2018, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The expandable device 300 may be moved from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration by overcoming the frictional forces between the mating surfaces of the locking device 324 and the platform 322. Generally speaking, a user of the expandable device 300 may rotate the locking device 24 from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration by collapsing the expandable device 310 such that the button 314 engages with the connecting disk 328 of the locking device 324, and then by grabbing or grasping the button 314 or body 318 and moving, e.g., rotating or twisting, the button 314 or body 318 a quarter turn (i.e., 90 degrees) in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction about the longitudinal axis A. The button 314 engages with the locking device 324 to rotate the locking device 324 with the button 314 and body 318. In turn, the connecting disk 328 transfers the rotational motion from the button 314 to rotate the hub 326 of the locking device 324 out of engagement with the platform 322. Once the locking member 324 is in the unlocked configuration, the user may pull the body 318 away and out of the cavity 390 and through the opening 392 of the platform 322 to lock the body 318 to the platform 322.
The device 300 may be assembled by connecting the connecting disk 328 to the second end 342 of the body 318 by disposing the connecting disk 328 into the chamber 356 of the body 318. The second mating surface 360 is coupled to the first surface 370 of the hub 326 such that the hub 326 and the connecting disk 328 form a unitary locking device 324. The body 318 may be coupled to the platform 322 by disposing the hub 326 into the cavity 390 of the platform 322.
A button 414 of the fourth device 400 includes an engaging member 430 having a non-circular cross-sectional shape. The engaging member 430 includes a plurality of sides 431 configured to engage with a corresponding opening 448 or indentation formed in a first mating surface 438 of a locking device 424. As shown in
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The inner volume 615 of the device 600 is dimensioned to accommodate a cosmetic product 698 (e.g., makeup, lip balm, etc.), and also includes a mirror 699. Specifically, the cosmetic product 698 can be positioned and/or disposed within the lid 614c, and the mirror 699 may be disposed in the base of the storage receptacle 602. In these (and other) examples, the cosmetic product 698 may be selectively removable. For example, upon using all of the cosmetic product 698, a pan or casing (not shown) surrounding the cosmetic product 698 may be decoupled from the lid 614c, and a new pan or casing containing the cosmetic product 698 may be inserted into the lid 614c. If desired, the cosmetic product 698 may be removed and/or replaced prior to being completely used. Further, in the device 600, the bottom surface 614d of the button 614 (and not the sidewall 614e) couples to the body 618. Such coupling can be achieved by any number of devices such as, for example, a threaded coupling, a friction-fit coupling, ultrasonic welding, and the like, and thus provides a user with an increased inner volume 615.
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In this example, the device 700 includes a first mirror 798 dimensioned to be coupled to or stored within the lid 714c, and also includes a second mirror 799 having a different magnification than the first mirror 798 dimensioned to be coupled to and/or stored within the inner volume 715. In some approaches, the first mirror 798 is a magnification mirror, and the second mirror 799 is a flat mirror. In other approaches, the first mirror 798 is a flat mirror, and the second mirror 799 is a magnification mirror. Other examples are possible. In some examples, the first and second mirrors 798, 799 may be glued or otherwise adhered to their respective components. The inner volume 715 may additionally accommodate a cosmetic product or any other object, which may be removably and/or releasably stored therein. Further, similar to the device 600, and as illustrated in
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In this example, a first mirror 898 is coupled to the lid 814c at the inlayed lid 814h portion. In some examples, a layer of glue or other adhesive is first deposited into the inlayed lid 814h, and the first mirror 898 is then inserted therein. The device 800 further includes a second mirror 899 having a different magnification than the first mirror 898, and also accommodates a cosmetic product 897 or any other object, which may be removably and/or releasably stored therein.
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Notably, the hinge 914f includes an engagement protrusion 914g that engages a notch 916g disposed on a container 916 upon opening the lid 914c. The container 916 may contain any object such as a cosmetic product such as lip balm. Upon engaging the notch 914g, continued opening of the lid 914c causes the container 916 to lift and/or eject to be removed from the inner volume 915 of the button 914. As a result, a user may easily access contents in the container 916, which may be replaced to accommodate different products as desired. In some examples, the engagement protrusion 914g may begin ejecting the container 916 at an angle between approximately 100° and approximately 200° relative to the bottom 914d of the button 914. Other examples are possible.
In some instances, the expandable grip accessory of the current disclosure may be in the form of a commercially available grip and stand product such as that available on www.popsockets.com. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,560,031, filed on Feb. 23, 2012; U.S. Pat. No. 9,970,589, filed on Nov. 9, 2017; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/615,900, filed on Jun. 7, 2017; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/679,934, filed on Aug. 17, 2017; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/803,410, filed on Nov. 3, 2017; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/808,076, filed on Nov. 9, 2017; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/864,402, filed on Jan. 8, 2018; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/864,509, filed on Jan. 8, 2018; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/906,920, filed on Feb. 27, 2018; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/922,601, filed on Mar. 15, 2018; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/952,025, filed on Apr. 12, 2018; U.S. application Ser. No. 15/993,458, filed on May 30, 2018; and U.S. application Ser. No. 16/001,723, filed on Jun. 6, 2018 each describe suitable expandable grip and stand product, which also incorporate collapsible mechanisms, the entirety of each being hereby incorporated by reference.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of modifications, alterations, and combinations can be made with respect to the above described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, and that such modifications, alterations, and combinations are to be viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive concept.
The patent claims at the end of this patent application are not intended to be construed under 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) unless traditional means-plus-function language is expressly recited, such as “means for” or “step for” language being explicitly recited in the claim(s).
Claims
1. An expandable device for attachment to a portable electronic device, the expandable device comprising:
- a platform having a top side and a bottom side, the bottom side adapted to engage a portion of the portable electronic device or a case for the portable electronic device;
- a body including a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis, the second end of the body being operably coupled to the platform, the body being movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration;
- a button operably coupled to the first end of the body; and
- a storage receptacle defined by at least one of the button, the platform, and the body.
2. The expandable device of claim 2, wherein the button defines the entirety of the storage receptacle.
3. The expandable device of claim 1, wherein the button is removably coupled to the expandable device.
4. The expandable device of claim 1, wherein the button is operably coupled to the body via at least one of:
- a threaded connection;
- a hinged connection;
- a friction-fit connection;
- a snap fit connection; or
- a childproof sealing mechanism.
5. The expandable device of claim 1, further comprising a cosmetic product disposed in the storage receptacle.
6. The expandable device of claim 1, further comprising a mirror operably coupled to the button.
7. The expandable device of claim 1, wherein the storage receptacle is dimensioned to accommodate at least one of
- a cosmetic product;
- a food product;
- a fluid;
- a medicinal product; or
- an electronic component.
8. The expandable device of claim 1, wherein the storage receptacle includes a release mechanism coupled to a bottom surface thereof, the release mechanism adapted to release the body and the button from the platform.
9. The expandable device of claim 8, wherein the release mechanism is coupled to a flexible surface of the storage receptacle.
10. The expandable device of claim 8, wherein the release mechanism is coupled to a rigid surface of the storage receptacle.
11. An expandable device for attachment to a portable electronic device, the expandable device comprising:
- a platform having a top side and a bottom side, the bottom side adapted to engage a portion of the portable electronic device or a case for the portable electronic device;
- a body including a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis, the second end of the body being operably coupled to the platform, the body being movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration; and
- a button operably coupled to the first end of the body, the button comprising a bottom surface, a sidewall, and a top that cooperate to define a storage receptacle.
12. The expandable device of claim 11, wherein the button is removably coupled to the expandable device
13. The expandable device of claim 11, wherein the button is operably coupled to the body via at least one of:
- a threaded connection;
- a hinged connection;
- a friction-fit connection; or
- a snap fit connection.
14. The expandable device of claim 11, wherein the storage receptacle is sealed via a childproof sealing mechanism.
15. The expandable device of claim 11, further comprising a cosmetic product disposed within the storage receptacle.
16. The expandable device of claim 11, further comprising a mirror operably coupled to the button.
17. The expandable device of claim 11, wherein the storage receptacle is dimensioned to accommodate, or contains at least one of:
- a cosmetic product;
- a food product;
- a fluid;
- a medicinal product; or
- an electronic component.
18. The expandable device of claim 11, wherein the button includes release mechanism coupled to a bottom surface thereof, the release mechanism adapted to release the body and the button from the platform.
19. The expandable device of claim 18, wherein the release mechanism is coupled to a flexible surface of the button.
20. The expandable device of claim 18, wherein the release mechanism is coupled to a rigid surface of the button.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 25, 2019
Publication Date: Feb 6, 2020
Inventors: Vanessa C. Cantoli-Alves (Boulder, CO), Karla-Sofia Zapata-Garcia (Boulder, CO), Randy Yang Chiang (San Francisco, CA), Lawrence Herman Fong (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 16/522,317