PHONE GRIP ATTACHMENT
A phone grip attachment includes a base configured for attachment to a phone and a finger-hold attached to the base. The finger-hold has a top member and a bottom member. The finger-hold is movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member. The finger-hold can be biased to the extended position. The finger-hold can be rotatably attached to the base.
This is a continuation of International Application PCT/US2019/022751, filed Mar. 18, 2019 which claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/923,629 filed Mar. 16, 2018, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
FIELDThe present disclosure generally relates to phone attachments, and more particularly to apparatuses and methods related to phone grip attachments having a finger-hold.
BACKGROUNDMobile phones and handheld devices are in widespread use. The devices are often expensive, leading users to purchase protective phone cases or grips to prevent damage to the phones due to dropping. It can be difficult for users to maintain their grip on the phone during activities such as texting, browsing, and taking pictures or selfies. Furthermore, phones and the phone screens can be utilized in different orientations, depending on the desired use and the preferences of the user.
SUMMARYAmong the various aspects of the present disclosure is the provision of a phone grip attachment having a finger-hold as substantially shown and described.
Briefly, therefore, one aspect of the disclosure is directed to a phone grip attachment comprising a base configured for attachment to a phone. A finger-hold is attached to the base. The finger-hold has a top member and a bottom member, and is movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member.
Another aspect of the disclosure is directed to a phone grip attachment comprising a base configured for attachment to a phone. The base includes a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one locking portion. The bottom surface includes a recessed portion. The at least one locking portion comprises an overhang defining a gap between the locking portion and the top surface of the base. Adhesive is positioned in the recessed portion of the bottom surface for securing the base to a phone. A finger-hold is attached to the base, the finger-hold having a top member and a bottom member. The finger-hold is movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member. The finger-hold is biased to the extended position. The locking portion is configured to engage the finger-hold to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
Another aspect of the disclosure is directed to a method comprising providing a phone grip attachment including a base configured for attachment to a phone. The base includes a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one locking portion. The bottom surface includes a recessed portion, and the at least one locking portion comprises an overhang defining a gap between the locking portion and the top surface of the base. Adhesive is positioned in the recessed portion of the bottom surface for securing the base to a phone. A finger-hold is attached to the base, the finger-hold having a top member and a bottom member. The finger-hold is movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member. The finger-hold is biased to the extended position. The locking portion is configured to engage the finger-hold to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position. The method includes securing the phone grip attachment to a phone using the adhesive. The method further includes and collapsing the finger-hold from the extended position to the collapsed position by pressing the top member substantially flat against the bottom member and rotating the finger-hold until at least one tab of the finger-hold is positioned in the gap defined by the overhang.
Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the disclosure will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, wherein the drawings illustrate features in accordance with exemplary aspects of the disclosure, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe accompanying Figures and this description depict and describe aspects of apparatuses and methods in accordance with the present disclosure, and features and components thereof. It should also be noted that any references herein to front and back, right and left, top and bottom and upper and lower and the like are intended for convenience of description, not to limit the present invention or its components to any one positional or spatial orientation.
Before any aspects of the disclosure are explained in detail, it will be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other aspects and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it will be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. All numbers expressing measurements and so forth used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about.”
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The finger-hold 30 is movably attached to the base 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the finger-hold 30 is attached to the base 12 so as to permit free rotational movement in either direction (i.e., counterclockwise and clockwise). In an illustrated embodiment, the finger-hold is attached to the base 12 of the attachment 10. For example, as illustrated, fastener 50 attaches the base 12 to the bottom member 32 of the finger-hold 30. Fastener 50 can be any suitable fastener configured to permit free rotation of the finger-hold 30 relative to the base 12. In one embodiment, fastener 50 comprises a rivet. In one embodiment, as illustrated, the fastener 50 does not extend completely through the bottom member 32 of the finger-hold 30; in other words, in one embodiment the fastener is not visible and a user does not contact the fastener 50 when using the finger-hold 30. Optionally, a retaining ring 52 may be positioned on fastener 50 against the lower surface 16 of the attachment 10. In one embodiment, the bottom surface 16 includes a central portion that is not recessed (e.g., is co-planar with the perimeter of the bottom surface) and extends beyond the fastener 50 to prevent the fastener from contacting the back of a phone P secured to the attachment 10. It is understood that any attachment permitting rotation of the finger-hold 30 relative to the base 12 is within the scope of the present invention. Although free rotation of the finger-hold when it is in the extended position is shown and described, other configurations are within the scope of the present invention, such as a limited arc of movement for the finger-hold, or other suitable attachments.
The finger-hold 30 is movable between an extended position and a collapsed position. In the extended position (see, e.g.,
The finger-hold 30 is preferably biased to the extended position. Thus, absent external forces acting on the finger-hold 30, the finger-hold is in the extended position for grasping by a user. The finger-hold may include spring steel, shape memory alloy, or any other suitable material or configuration to permit biasing to the extended position (see, e.g.,
As illustrated, the attachment 10 may optionally include additional features to facilitate easy use and gripping by a user. For example, one or both of the top and bottom members 34, 32 of the finger-hold can include ribbed gripping surfaces (see, e.g.,
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As illustrated, the first and second peripheral protrusions 90a, 90b comprise the same shape and overall configuration, however first and second peripheral protrusions 90a, 90b having different shapes and configurations than that shown, as well as shapes and configurations that differ from one another, are also contemplated. Also, while tabs 46 at opposing ends of the bottom member 32 are illustrated as being symmetrical with one another, the opposing tabs 46 can also comprise different shapes and configurations, for example to accommodate different locking portions 18, according to certain aspects. Furthermore, as illustrated in
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Furthermore, according to one aspect, one or more of top leaf spring 84 and bottom leaf spring 86 can comprise apertures 72 formed therein along a length of the leaf spring, such as for example to reduce the weight and/or increase the bias strength of the leaf spring. According to yet another aspect, the bottom leaf spring 86 can comprise passages 74 formed therein and located at the first and second necks 42 to accommodate the first and second pins 36 extended through the first and second necks of the bottom member 32. The bottom leaf spring 86 can also comprise an opening 76 in a central portion thereof that can accommodate a fastener 50 that fastens the bottom member 32 to the base 12.
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According to one aspect, the top wire spring 62a extends from the first end to the second end of the top member 34, and comprises a first wire bar 69 extending between the first pair of ears 38 at the first end of the top member 34, and a second wire bar 69 extending between the second pair of ears 38 at the second end of the top member 34. For example, the top member body 35 may be molded about the wire reinforcement body 63 of the upper wire spring 62a, leaving at least a portion of the body open between the pairs of ears 38 on each opposing end, with at least a section of the connecting wire bars 69 extending between the ears 38. According to one aspect, the top member 34 is pivotally attached to the bottom member 32 by receiving the first bar 69 of the top wire spring 62a that extends between the first pair of ears 38 of the top member 34 into the first pair of loops 106 of the bottom wire spring 62b at the first neck 42 of the bottom member 32, and receiving the second bar 69 of the top wire spring 62a that extends between the second pair of ears 38 of the top member 34 into the second pair of loops 106 of the bottom wire spring 62b at the second neck 42 of the bottom member 32. The openings of each of the pair of first and second loops 106 can be at least partly blocked to secure the first and second bars 69 of the top wire spring therein. For example, as shown in 38C, the tabs 46 can comprise front and back snap on portions 108a, 108b that snap on to the wire reinforcement body 63 at each opposing end of the bottom member 32, and that snap over the openings of the loops 106 to secure the wire reinforcement body 63 of the upper wire spring 62a in the loops 106 of the wire reinforcement body 63 of the lower wire spring 62b.
According to yet another aspect, the bottom member 32 of the finger-hold can comprise a plurality of body segments 109a,b,c along a length of the bottom wire spring 62b. The plurality of body segments 109a,b,c can comprise an inner body segment 109b about a central portion 64 of the bottom wire spring 62b, the inner body segment 109b being attachable to the base, and first and second body segments 109a,c on opposing sides of the inner body segment 109b. The first body segment 109a can be disposed between the central portion 64 of the bottom wire spring and the first neck 42 of the bottom member 32, and the second body segment 109c can be between the central portion 64 of the bottom wire spring and the second neck 42 of the bottom member. According to certain aspects, by providing plurality of body segments, the bottom member 32 can be securely fastened to the base 12, while retaining sufficient flexibility of the bottom member 32 to allow for expanding and/or collapsing of the finger-hold 30.
The phone grip attachment as shown and described permits a user to securely attach a phone to the user's hand. Furthermore, the attachment allows a user to orient the phone and the finger-hold in any orientation for comfort and ease of use, while maintaining the thumbs free for use of the phone. Thus, for example, a user can use the finger-hold to secure the phone while taking a selfie, without worrying about dropping the phone. Moreover, the finger-hold collapses substantially flat against the base of the attachment for convenience and a small footprint when the finger-hold is not in use.
According to yet another aspect, the phone grip attachment can serve the function of propping up a phone, for example when the phone is placed on a table or other horizontal surface, so the phone can be more readily viewed by a user when resting on the surface, used for taking photos, etc. The phone grip attachment can prop up the phone by virtue of having the finger-hold being extended into the first extended position where the open finger-hold is substantially parallel to the base, such as for example as shown in
It will be understood that various features of the aspects of the apparatus and methods described herein may be used in combination with, or instead of, particular features of another aspect. Having provided the disclosure in detail, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing the scope of the disclosure defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that all examples in the present disclosure are provided as non-limiting examples.
Claims
1. A phone grip attachment comprising:
- a base configured for attachment to a phone; and
- a finger-hold attached to the base, the finger-hold having a top member and a bottom member, the finger-hold being movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member.
2. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the finger-hold is biased to the extended position.
3. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the finger-hold is rotatably attached to the base.
4. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 3, wherein the finger-hold is freely rotatable relative to the base.
5. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the top member of the finger-hold is pivotally attached to the bottom member of the finger-hold.
6. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom member includes tabs at each end thereof.
7. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the base includes at least one locking portion configured to engage a portion of the finger-hold to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
8. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 7, wherein the at least one locking portion comprises at least one overhang defining a gap, the gap below the overhang being configured to receive a portion of the finger-hold to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
9. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 8, wherein the bottom member of the finger-hold includes at least one tab at an end thereof, the tab being configured to be received in the gap below the overhang to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
10. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 9, wherein the tab comprises a lower portion having a first thickness and an upper portion having a second thickness greater than the first thickness, the lower portion configured to be received in the gap and a contoured edge between the upper and lower portions configured to engage a free edge of the locking portion to prevent additional rotation of the finger-hold.
11. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 9, wherein the bottom member of the finger-hold includes at least one tab at an end thereof, the tab comprising at least one protrusion configured to be received in the gap to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
12. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 11, wherein the overhang of the at least one locking portion comprises a downwardly extending lip portion, and wherein the tab comprises a first peripheral protrusion configured to be received in a portion of the gap that is interior to the downwardly extending lip portion.
13. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 12, wherein the tab comprises a recessed portion adjacent the first peripheral protrusion that is configured to accommodate the downwardly extending lip portion, to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
14. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 13, wherein the tab comprises a second peripheral protrusion on a side of the tab opposing the first peripheral protrusion, and wherein the second peripheral protrusion comprises a contoured edge to engage a free edge of the locking portion to prevent additional rotation of the finger-hold.
15. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 11, wherein the at least one protrusion is configured to engage a lower surface of the overhang, to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
16. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 8, wherein a central portion of the finger-hold is configured to be received in the gap below the overhang to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
17. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 7, wherein the base includes two locking portions at diagonally opposite locations on the base.
18. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 7, wherein the base includes two locking portions at opposing ends of the base, and wherein a periphery of the base extends past each of the two locking portions at the opposing ends.
19. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 7, wherein the base includes two locking portions at opposing ends of the base, and wherein the base comprises a raised reinforcement bar extending between the two locking portions located at the opposing ends.
20. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, further comprising foam tape for securing the attachment to the phone.
21. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom member of the finger-hold comprises a central portion, a first tab at a first end of the bottom member, a first neck between the central portion and the first tab, a second tab at a second end of the bottom member, and a second neck between the central portion and the second tab.
22. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 21, wherein the top member comprises a first pair of ears at a first end thereof and a second pair of ears at a second end thereof, wherein the top member is pivotally attached to the bottom member by a first pin extending through the first pair of ears and the first neck and a second pin extending through the second pair of ears and the second neck.
23. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 1, wherein the finger-hold is biased to the extended position by at least one spring member provided in one or more of the top and bottom members of the finger-hold.
24. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 23, wherein the at least one spring member comprises a leaf spring having a structure that is biased to an arcuate shape.
25. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 23, wherein the at least one leaf spring comprises a band of material that is biased to the arcuate shape.
26. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 23, wherein the finger-hold comprises a top leaf spring provided in a first body of the top member, and a bottom leaf spring provided in second body of the bottom member.
27. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 26, wherein the top leaf spring is biased in a direction opposing that of the bottom leaf spring.
28. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 27, wherein:
- the bottom member of the finger-hold comprises a bottom member body comprising a central portion, a first tab at a first end of the bottom member, a first neck between the central portion and the first tab, a second tab at a second end of the bottom member, and a second neck between the central portion and the second tab;
- the top member comprises a top member body having a first pair of ears at a first end thereof and a second pair of ears at a second end thereof;
- the bottom leaf spring extends from the first tab at the first end of the bottom member body, through the first neck between the central portion and the first tab, along the central portion, through the second neck between the central portion and the second tab, and to the second tab, and the top leaf spring extends from the first end to the second end of the top member body, and comprises first and second leaf spring ears that are aligned with the first and second pairs of ears of the top member body,
- wherein the top member is pivotally attached to the bottom member by a first pin extending through the first pair of ears of the top member body, the first pair of ears of the top leaf spring, and the first neck, and a second pin extending through the second pair of ears of the top member body, the second pair of ears of the top leaf spring, and the second neck.
29. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 23, wherein the at least one spring member comprise a wire spring having a wire reinforcement body that is biased to an arcuate shape.
30. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 29, wherein the finger-hold comprises a top wire spring provided in a top member body of the top member, and a bottom wire spring provided in a bottom member body of the bottom member.
31. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 30, wherein the top wire spring is biased in a direction opposing that of the bottom wire spring.
32. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 31, wherein the top wire spring comprises a top wire reinforcement body that extends about a perimeter of the top member body of the top member, and wherein the bottom wire spring comprises a bottom wire reinforcement body that extends about a perimeter of the bottom member body of the bottom member.
33. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 32, wherein
- the bottom member of the finger-hold comprises a central portion, a first tab at a first end of the bottom member, a first neck between the central portion and the first tab, a second tab at a second end of the bottom member, and a second neck between the central portion and the second tab;
- the top member comprises a first pair of ears at a first end thereof and a second pair of ears at a second end thereof;
- the bottom wire spring extends from the first tab at the first end of the bottom member, through the first neck between the central portion and the first tab, along the central portion, through the second neck between the central portion and the second tab, and to the second tab, the bottom wire spring comprising a first pair of loops at the first neck and a second pair of loops at the second neck, and
- the top wire spring extends from the first end to the second end of the top member, and comprises a first wire bar extending between the first pair of ears at the first end of the top member, and a second wire bar extending between the second pair of ears at the second end of the top member,
- wherein the top member is pivotally attached to the bottom member by receiving the first bar of the top wire spring that extends between the first pair of ears of the top member into the first pair of loops of the bottom wire spring at the first neck of the bottom member, receiving the second bar of the top wire spring that extends between the second pair of ears of the top member into the second pair of loops of the bottom wire spring at the second neck of the bottom member, and at least partly blocking openings in each of the respective first and second pairs of loops to secure the first and second bars therein.
34. The phone grip attachment recited in claim 33, wherein the bottom member comprises a plurality of body segments along the bottom wire spring, the plurality of body segments comprising an inner body segment about a central portion of the bottom wire spring, the inner body segment being attachable to the base, and first and second body segments on opposing sides of the inner body segment, and the first body segment being between a central portion of the bottom wire spring and the first neck of the bottom member, and the second body segment being between a central portion of the bottom wire spring and the second neck of the bottom member.
35. A phone grip attachment comprising:
- a base configured for attachment to a phone, the base including a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one locking portion, the bottom surface including a recessed portion and the at least one locking portion comprising an overhang defining a gap between the locking portion and the top surface of the base;
- adhesive positioned in the recessed portion of the bottom surface for securing the base to a phone;
- a finger-hold attached to the base, the finger-hold having a top member and a bottom member, the finger-hold being movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member, wherein the finger-hold is biased to the extended position, wherein the locking portion is configured to engage the finger-hold to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position.
36. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 35, wherein the finger-hold is rotatably attached to the base such that the finger-hold is freely rotatable relative to the base when the finger-hold is in the extended position.
37. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 35, wherein the top member of the finger-hold is pivotally attached to the bottom member of the finger-hold.
38. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 37, wherein the bottom member of the finger-hold comprises a central portion, a first tab at a first end of the bottom member, a first neck between the central portion and the first tab, a second tab at a second end of the bottom member, and a second neck between the central portion and the second tab.
39. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 38, wherein the top member comprises a first pair of ears at a first end thereof and a second pair of ears at a second end thereof, wherein the top member is pivotally attached to the bottom member by a first pin extending through the first pair of ears and the first neck and a second pin extending through the second pair of ears and the second neck.
40. The phone grip attachment as recited in claim 38, wherein the top member comprises a first pair of ears at a first end of the top member having a first wire bar portion of a top wire spring extending therebetween, and a second pair of ears at a second end of the top member having a second wire bar portion of a top wire spring extending therebetween, and wherein the bottom member comprises a bottom wire spring having a first pair of loops at the first neck thereof, and a second pair of loops at the second neck thereof, and
- wherein the top member is pivotally attached to the bottom member by receiving the first wire bar that extends between the first pair of ears of the top member into the first pair of loops at the first neck of the bottom member, receiving the second wire bar that extends between the second pair of ears of the top member into the second pair of loops at the second neck of the bottom member, and at least partly blocking openings in each of the respective first and second pairs of loops to secure the first and second bars therein.
41. A method comprising:
- providing a phone grip attachment comprising: a base configured for attachment to a phone, the base including a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one locking portion, the bottom surface including a recessed portion and the at least one locking portion comprising an overhang defining a gap between the locking portion and the top surface of the base; adhesive positioned in the recessed portion of the bottom surface for securing the base to a phone; a finger-hold attached to the base, the finger-hold having a top member and a bottom member, the finger-hold being movable between an extended position in which an opening is defined between the top member and the bottom member for use in gripping the phone and a collapsed position in which the top member is substantially flat against the bottom member, wherein the finger-hold is biased to the extended position, wherein the locking portion is configured to engage the finger-hold to retain the finger-hold in the collapsed position;
- securing the phone grip attachment to a phone using the adhesive; and
- collapsing the finger-hold from the extended position to the collapsed position by pressing the top member substantially flat against the bottom member and rotating the finger-hold until at least one tab of the finger-hold is positioned in the gap defined by the overhang.
42. The method of claim 41, further comprising extending the finger-hold from the collapsed position to the extended position by rotating the finger-hold until the at least one tab of the finger-hold is free from the at least one overhang.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 31, 2020
Inventors: David Wayne BRITT (Charlotte, NC), Deborah LAUN (Skaneateles, NY), Robert NAAS (Skaneateles, NY)
Application Number: 17/021,128