Handset Holder Patents (Class 379/455)
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Patent number: 7010122Abstract: A phone holder, or cradle, is provided having a latching mechanism that remains in an open position until a push button falls within a predetermined height of the cradle. Once this occurs, a hooked member is released from a stop coupled to a slide within the cradle, thereby allowing the hooked member to mate with a détente in an electronic device. In one embodiment, the latching mechanism includes a hooked member having a clasp, a slide, a push button with an inclined plane for actuating the slide and a plurality of springs. The latching mechanism prevents the clasp from riding along, and potentially marring, the surface of the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Robert N. Stanford
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Patent number: 7010331Abstract: According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a mobile telephone handset construction, which is adapted to be attached removably in an inverted manner to a support element, such as a strap, loop or ring attached to a back-pack or other article of wearing apparel, or any other suitable support element used for supporting the handset construction. The construction of an embodiment of the invention can be quickly retrieved and responded to in a convenient manner when a call is being received. The construction includes a display mounted at a top front face portion of a housing to present information to the user when the display is viewed in a position adapted to be read by the user. A carabiner latch is connected to the housing for attaching to the support element to suspend the construction therefrom in an inverted manner for storage purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Kyocera Wireless Corp.Inventors: Gregg A. Johnson, Richard E. La Spesa, Mark Edward Simek, John J. Wendorff, Gad Shaanan
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Patent number: 6993369Abstract: Portable electronic equipment and a charger for portable electronic equipment allowing portable electronic equipment placed in the charger to be compact as small as possible and easy removal of the portable electronic equipment from the charger. The portable electronic equipment has engagement recesses formed on side portions of the equipment housing at positions separated from other end of the equipment housing in such a way that, when the other end of the equipment housing is pushed down in a state, it is placed in and held by the charger, one end of the equipment housing is pivoted about the engagement projections, moving upward and producing a moment sufficient to disengage the engagement of the engagement latch from the engagement hole. The charger has engagement projections formed at positions where they engage with the engagement recesses which are formed on of the portable electronic equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Hiroaki Asakura
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Patent number: 6993370Abstract: A back clip fixture of a receiver and transmitter device assembled by a back clip and a receiver and transmitter device is characterized that a concave slot is respectively disposed at positions opposite two sides of the detachment seat for facilitating the mounting and dismounting of a joint seat piece; more especially, the lower positioning piece has a slot location for fitly assembling an upper positioning piece; furthermore, the upper positioning piece has a notch disposed thereby providing a larger space for a resilient piece to separate from a positioning slot so as to increase the detachment effect.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Jdi Jing Deng Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kuo-Chung Chen
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Patent number: 6973291Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and methodology to enable efficient storage and handling of hand held devices and conveniently provide access to information within the devices. Single-handed storage and removal features enable users to insert and remove the device into and from a multifunctional cradle. The cradle mitigates device damage by limiting device movement and/or vibration once accepted into the cradle. One or more auxiliary storage compartments that feature single-handed component storage and removal can be included with the cradle. Functional segmentation of the cradle enables interface components within the cradle to be isolated from regions that can be exposed to contamination. The cradle includes operative connections for devices stored in the cradle to facilitate operations, such as charging the device and exchanging or updating device information with other local and/or remote systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David E. Bellows
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Patent number: 6944294Abstract: An improved structure of a mobile phone hand-free holder, includes a holder, an upper casing, a lower casing, a resilient locking seat and a press lever; a cross link pivoted to the center; an insertion protruding from end of the pivot to slide in a lateral slide way in the upper casing, both ends of the cross link being connected respectively to both sides of the holder; one side of the holder is serrated at the edge; the locking seat being provided by the serration to have two stoppers protruding into the serration to force the holder to only press inwardly to be held in position; an earphone socket also functioning as a switch to control transmission of an incoming call to be received by a cordless earphone or an external speaker or a car radio; the lateral displacement of the cross link in the slide way to deflect the center to hold a mobile phone with its plug socket not provided at the center.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Wen-Feng Tsay
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Patent number: 6934517Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a cellular phone holder, which could easily hold a standard type cellular phone as well as a collapsible type cellular phone having different sizes, respectively. Thus cellular phone holder is comprised of a lateral case capable of holding cellular phones of different width, and a longitudinal strap belt attached in a manner so as to intersect with the lateral case. Thus lateral case is formed of a single trunk member in which the trunk member is bent into a cylindrical shape and secured by Velcro tape attached in plural portions. A ring couples thus longitudinal strap belt to a plurality of strap belts and thus, a portion of the longitudinal strap belt is structured by an elastic material.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kanagawa HouseishoukaiInventor: Kouichiro Fujihashi
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Patent number: 6932309Abstract: An apparatus and method for holding a portable electronic device, comprising a base formed of thin, flat, rigid, material, and having, in a lower portion a first, substantially unbroken, flat surface, against which the inner lower surface of the device can be mounted; in any upper bifurcated portion a central slot with a relatively wide open upper end and a relatively narrow closed lower end adjoining the lower portion, and on the sides of the slot open upper end a pair of upwardly-extending, laterally-spaced, second and third mounting surfaces, against which spaced-apart inner upper surfaces of the device can be mounted; a first pair of holes formed in the outer ends of the second and third mounting surfaces; a second hole formed in a lower end of the lower portion; a plurality of inwardly-extending notches formed in the outer edge surfaces of the lower and upper portions; a cord having each of two end portions threaded through the first pair of holes; a middle portion formed as a loop and threaded through tType: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventors: Donald Charles Corey, Vanese Lynn Clough
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Patent number: 6888926Abstract: A wireless answering system is disclosed in which answering functions executed at a main telephone answering device can be controlled from an extension answering device. The extension answering device is able to record new outgoing messages, screen calls and playback messages recorded at the main telephone answering device. Communication between the main telephone answering device and extension telephone answering device are by way of wireless communications, preferably through a Bluetooth™ compliant communications path.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventors: James A. Johanson, Philip D. Mooney
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Patent number: 6876875Abstract: The purpose of the invention is to provide an improved mobile phone with prevention of numbed hands of the user under even a cold environment. The mobile phone includes a heating circuit. In the heating circuit, a battery 14 has connections with leading and trailing ends of a line 20 to be heated. The heated line 20 has connections with a thermostat 22 and an outside-operable switch 23. The heating circuit is disposed within the area where is between the bottom and the leading edge of the back casing 1b of the housing in the mobile phone.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignees: Beet Office CorporationInventors: Shu Shimazaki, Ken Shimazaki
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Patent number: 6859532Abstract: An adapter in which a portable telephone having a socket including terminals connected to electric terminals therein is receivable includes an adapter body having a concave portion in which the portable telephone is receivable, a connector provided in the adapter body so as to be exposed to the concave portion, the connector having terminals connected to predetermined electric units including at least an antenna, the connector being connectable the socket of the portable telephone, and a clamping mechanism for clamping the portable telephone received in the concave portion of the adapter body in a state where the connector is connected to the socket of the portable telephone so that the terminals of the connector are in contact with the terminals of the socket of the portable telephone.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Masashi Tomura, Hiroaki Sakashita, Hiroshi Kubo, Daizo Funaya, Hidekatsu Kobayashi, Yoshifumi Tsukamoto
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Publication number: 20040266495Abstract: A mobile phone holder structure and a clipping method for a mobile phone holder, the structure comprises two pressing clipping parts, a front cover, a control button, a partition and a back cover, two pressing clipping parts are respectively put into two accommodating grooves of said front cover, the control button is put from the accommodating hole of the side of said front cover, two openings of the control button are respectively locked the anti-reverse part of pressing clipping parts, and engaged with said anti-reverse part by hook, each spring on the partition props two sides in the orientation hole of two pressing clipping parts through each circinate hole on said front cover; said mobile phone is clipped by the clipping claws of the pressing clipping parts which is drove by using the mobile phone to press the pressing clipping parts, and by means of pressing the control button to drive the clipping claws of the pressing clipping parts to loose the mobile phone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Jack Ou
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Patent number: 6834199Abstract: A portable telephone with an exchangeable data input apparatus is provided. The portable telephone includes a bar-type main housing; a holding housing having first and second hinges positioned to face each other, to be protrusive, and to be symmetrical with each other and a sliding surface with a predetermined radius of curvature to be separated from the first and second hinges and attached to and detached from the main housing; and an exchangeable housing having bar-type first and second rotational sub housings with each one side connected to the first and second hinges so that the first and second rotational sub housings are hidden in the main housing when folded in and are in the form of wings protruding from both sides of the main housing when they are unfolded.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sang-Min Hyun, Seung-Min Park, Ji-Yun Park, Kyoun-Sun Cho, Yong-Jae Kim, Young-Mok Jeon
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Patent number: 6816713Abstract: A switching and retaining device applied to cellular phones and their peripheral communication equipment is provided. More particularly, it relates to a switching and retaining device that is coupled to a cellular phone and its peripheral equipment and can carry out telecommunication automatically between the cellular phone and its peripheral equipment. It is made up of a base mount with a retaining mount secured thereto and having a holding arm controlled to slidably extend and retract by way of a control unit. There is an input terminal, an output terminal and a power terminal that are placed on the base mount and are coupled to the peripheral equipment of a cellular phone and a power source by conduction wires. On the retaining mount is disposed a receiving cavity for accommodation of a cellular phone.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: E-Lead Electronic Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tonny Chen
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Publication number: 20040213405Abstract: A phone holder using a pliant foam rubber-like material to grasp a portable phone upon insertion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Bud Wilcox
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Publication number: 20040196969Abstract: An improved rearview mirror mounted telephone system mounted in a vehicle comprises a rearview mirror assembly having a housing and a reflective member associated with the housing in such a manner as to enable said reflective member to properly function as a rearview mirror; and an RF transceiver mounted to, within or on the rearview mirror assembly for providing a communication link with the rearview mirror assembly. The RF transceiver may be in communication with a portable telephone when the portable telephone is connected to the RF transceiver. The RF transceiver may be a cellular telephone transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Anthony P. Palett, Gil Spear
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Patent number: 6754343Abstract: A lever device for a holder adapted to receive a hand-held unit, such as a mobile telephone is presented herein. The lever device includes a first lever arm connected to a first hinge member, and a first locking arm connected to the first hinge member. The first hinge member has an axis about which the lever device is adapted to rotate. The first spring arm is adapted to cause a spring action of the lever device in relation to the holder while rotating the lever device about the first hinge member. According to the invention, a second lever arm is provided being connected to a second hinge member. The first and second hinge members are spaced apart and aligned with the axis. The first and second lever arms are interconnected by an interconnection member, and a second spring arm is adapted to cause a spring action of the lever device in relation to the holder while rotating the lever device about the second hinge member.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Publ)Inventors: Kristina Lundström, Jan Atterklint
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Patent number: 6754344Abstract: A case for a folding-type mobile telephone is shown which is divisible into two sections, each section having a room. The room of one section is for the body of the phone and the room of the other section is for cover. Each section has elastic portions and the sections snap together so that the case can fit a wide variety of phone models, regardless of size. An antenna fixing strap is also provided so that the phone will not easily fall out of the case.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventors: Paramjit Kohli, Jung-Ki Kim
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Patent number: 6738477Abstract: A holder having a locking mechanism for a telephone. The holder includes a single piece integral structure forming a combined pushing/locking element that is adapted to act as both a pushing element pushing against a rear portion of the telephone and also as a simultaneous locking element for locking the telephone to the holder whereby as the rear portion of the telephone pushes against the pushing element portion of the single piece pushing/locking element, the locking element portion of the single piece pushing/locking element substantially simultaneously is pushed inwards towards the phone thereby locking the phone in the holder.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.Inventor: Richard Kam
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Publication number: 20040086112Abstract: An apparatus for holding a communication device, comprising in combination, a cup holder having a recess therein; a cell phone; and a circular body of an elastic material. The body has an upper portion of a constant first diameter and a lower portion of a second smaller constant diameter. The upper and lower portions are smoothly joined by a transition portion. The upper portion terminates with an upper surface defining a rectangular recess enabled for receiving the cell phone with the cell phone protruding upwardly from the rectangular recess. The cup holder removably receives the lower portion and wedgingly grips the transitional portion of the body in frictional compliant engagement.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Daniel Hilger, Chris Vanderhagen
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Patent number: 6728375Abstract: An improved portable telephone and an improved inside rearview mirror assembly coacts with the portable telephone to provide an improved mobile telephone system. The portable telephone includes a housing of generally rectangular configuration defining a recess in one face of the housing, a microphone mounted in the housing, an arm pivotally mounted at one end thereof on the housing for movement between a stowed position in which it is positioned in the housing recess and an extended position in which the other end of the arm is positioned in spaced relation to the housing, and a speaker mounted on the other end of the arm. The rearview mirror assembly includes a bracket assembly mounted on top of the rearview mirror and including a holster defining a socket for receipt of the portable telephone. External contacts on the telephone coact with contacts in the socket to establish electrical communication between the telephone and the transceiver of the vehicle when the telephone is inserted into the holster.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventors: Anthony P. Palett, Gil Spear
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Publication number: 20040022388Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical contact that incorporates a movable metal connection component such as a contact pin. The metal connection component is mounted within an insulating body. An electrically conducting path, from a contact head of the metal connection component to an interior of a base chassis is created only when a handset has been positioned within a cradle cavity of the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Chauk Hung Chan, Yong Yang Cai, Chu Zhu Pang
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Publication number: 20040005050Abstract: The invention provides a holder to position a cellular telephone or other voice receiving and transmitting device near a shoulder of the wearer to permit hands free use of the cellular phone while in the field or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Wayne Lewis
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Patent number: 6647248Abstract: A cradle that secures a removable device, a body, two side surfaces and two face surface are provided on one face surface, and a movable hook is provided on the other face surface. At least one of the surfaces which has a different designation than the surfaces on which the tabs and hook are located, is equipped with a button, one end of which is equipped with a first slide surface. A slider is provided whose one end has at least one second slide surface and whose other end engages the movable hook(s).Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones, Ltd.Inventors: Annett Ortscheid, Thomas Fuhrmann
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Patent number: 6603959Abstract: A retaining apparatus for holding and making contact with a radio telephone comprises a shell having a slide into which the radio telephone is inserted wherein the slide is displaced linearly with respect to the inserted radio telephone, and wherein either the slide or the shell has at least one contact unit for data and power transmission and for electrical and optical coupling to at least one interface on the radio telephone.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventor: Andreas Peiker
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Patent number: 6597788Abstract: A cable reel comprises a casing defining a cable exit opening and an access opening; a static electrical connection located externally of the casing; a spool rotatably received within the casing and having a circumferentially extending recess opening radially outwardly of the spool, the spool further having an inner axially extending recess and an axially open notch communicating between the circumferentially extending recess and the inner axially extending recess; a handset cable having a first end and a second end, the handset cable first end being attachable to a handset in use, at least a portion of the handset cable being windable into or out of the spool circumferentially extending recess upon rotation of the spool so as to extend from or retract into the cable exit opening; a ribbon cable having a first end and a second end, the ribbon cable first end being attached to the handset cable second end and the ribbon cable second end being attached to the static electrical connector whereby the ribbon cableType: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Aerotech IFE LimitedInventors: Neil James, Alan Clifford Dowsett
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Patent number: 6594471Abstract: The present invention comprises a docking system for connecting a portable communication device to a further signal transmission line. The docking system may be arranged within a workstation such as a desk or a tray. The system may also envelope a room in a building or be located in a vehicle, to control and restrict the radiative emission from the communication device and to direct such radiation to a further remote antenna and or signal distribution system connected to the transmission line.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Ambit CorpInventors: Robert J Crowley, Donald N. Halgren
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Publication number: 20030128840Abstract: A phone holding assembly adapted to hold a mobile telephone and including an outer member and an inner member. The outer member includes a series of mounting tabs that are adapted to releasably secure the phone holding assembly to a panel. The inner member includes mounting ears that extend through openings in the outer member to releasably secure the inner member to the outer member. When the inner member is secured within the outer member, a phone of a first size can be received therein, while when the inner member is removed from the outer member, a phone of a second, larger size can be held.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Neal W. Luginbill, Taro Shimokobe, Yuri Starik, Marek Myszkowski
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Publication number: 20030123653Abstract: The present invention provides a hands free unit for operating a telephone generally comprising a headband and a boom arm pivotally interconnected to the headband. The boom arm includes a strip of pile fabric adhered to its terminal end. A phone having a strip of loop fabric adhered to its rear surface may be interconnected to the boom arm by overlaying the pile fabric and loop fabric. In use, a user may positioned the headband on his/her head, attach the phone to the boom arm, and pivotally move the boom arm such that the microphone of the phone is positioned adjacent his/her mouth.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: Kathleen DiScenna
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Publication number: 20030103624Abstract: An improved slip casing for a mobile phone made of elastomer, it is comprised of a casing and a fixing clip, the fixing clip is provided at a suitable location on the casing. By providing an elastic clamping portion on the casing, the mobile phone is clamped in the casing; and by providing the fixing clip, the casing with the mobile phone can be engaged on a belt at any suitable position on one's body. Thereby, an effect of convenient carrying is achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Kingston Cell Taiwan Corp.Inventor: Hui Sen Hu
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Patent number: 6570987Abstract: The invention relates to a telephone and its desk top holder. The holder has three projections (7, 8) functioning as support points, and the lower end of the telephone has cavities correspond to them. A telephone placed in the holder will be kept in its place supported by the support points. Telephones of different forms can be placed in the same holder, provided that they have cavities corresponding to the projections of the holder.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.Inventor: Anssi Saarikko
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Patent number: 6549793Abstract: A mobile telephone or cellular phone unit and a rear view mirror housing of an automobile are combined to provide an improved phone apparatus that enables a hands-free use by a driver while operating the vehicle, the improved phone apparatus comprising a rear view mirror housing, the housing including a rearview mirror, a cellular phone means for sending and receiving phone calls, and a dialing means cooperatively connected to said cellular phone for dialing the phone; and attachment means for attaching the mirror housing to the vehicle. In one embodiment, the cellular phone and rear view mirror are combined into a unitary structure. In another embodiment, the cellular phone is removably attached to the rear view mirror housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Ronald D. Baratono
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Patent number: 6520466Abstract: An attachment device for use with a personal digital assistant (PDA) is provided which generally comprises a back surface, a base, and at least one securement arm. The securement arm(s) are resiliently deflectable to receive and retain the personal digital assistant under the force created in the deflection of the arms, and which allows the PDA to be selectively removed. The attachment device may include attachment apertures to secure the attachment device to a folio or other type of notebook, or to a surface such as a wall, an automobile visor, or an automobile dashboard. The attachment device may also be incorporated into a folio or similar device to provide protection to the personal digital assistant while allowing full access to, and operation of, the PDA.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Case Logic, Inc.Inventors: Dana L. Blanchard, III, Gary A. Fraze, Joseph Anscher
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Publication number: 20020190176Abstract: A universal mobile phone hand free holder has a base with two opposite clamping arms movable with respect to each other, a reel located in the base for retracting wires of the ear set, an audio clip mounted on a side of the base to cover the speaker of the mobile phone so as to transfer the audio signal from the mobile phone speaker to the speaker of the base and a hook for hanging the ear set. A channel display is provided on the base such that the user is able to select a suitable channel for the mobile phone. Accordingly, the holder is suitable for any size and type of mobile phone, and any mobile phone system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventor: Richard Louh
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Patent number: 6496577Abstract: A signal transmission system includes a plurality of long distance signaling transfer point (L-STP) stations, each of which includes a plurality of regional signaling transfer point (R-STP) stations, each of which includes a plurality of signaling end point (SEP) stations. One of the plurality of SEP stations as an originating SEP station transmits a message to another of the plurality of SEP stations as a destination SEP station, the message having a header section including a point code of the destination SEP station as a DPC.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Masahiro Kajitani
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Publication number: 20020176571Abstract: A car phone holder has a base for holding a car phone, a reel and a release mechanism. The base has a seat detachably connected with the base for accommodating mobile phones of different dimensions. The reel is provided in the base for collecting wires of the ear set to prevent the wires from being tangled and the release mechanism is provided to enable the user to easily detach the mobile phone from and attach the mobile phone to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Richard Louh
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Publication number: 20020126837Abstract: A cradle 13 for a handset for a telephone or other electronic apparatus is dimensioned to fit within a chair arm, for example an aircraft seat arm. The cradle includes an integral cord spool 16 having a rewind bias spring 34, and a catch (not shown) for maintaining the handset in the cradle. The cord is locked in an extended condition by a braking cam 53, releasable for rewinding the cord by a pushbutton 36. Latching means 54 are provided for maintaining the pushbutton depressed until the cord is rewound. Other brake and latching means, including a ratchet and pawl arrangement, are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Alan Clifford Dowsett, Neil James, Robert Bassil
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Patent number: 6438229Abstract: A radio telephone cradle for holding a handset and providing a battery recharging facility. A catch is provided for securing the handset relative to the cradle member to maintain electrical contact between the telephone's battery and the charger when the telephone is stowed in the cradle.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones LimitedInventors: Michael Overy, Sean Prior
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Publication number: 20020090084Abstract: A shoulder rest can be secured to a telephone handset without being particularly shaped to fit the contours of that particular handset. Below a contoured portion adapted to fit against a user's shoulder, the shoulder rest includes a concave or cut-out portion between two base portions that contact the handset. Because of the cut-out portion, the rest can fit a handset that is flat or curved, regarless of the contour or radius of curvature. A flat, flexible strap of material preferably spans the base portions to increase the contact between the rest and the handset.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventor: Dale C. Gledhill
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Patent number: 6396925Abstract: The present invention relates to cellular phone holding devices, and more particularly, to a cellular phone holding device having a cylindrical body, with an outer diameter at least as large as the inner diameter of a vehicle beverage holder, a cavity defined therein to frictionally hold such devices and a weighted bottom portion. The present invention may further include a means for providing power to the cellular phone or for charging a removable cellular phone battery pack. The present invention minimizes the need for vehicle drivers to tend to unsupported articles in their vehicles, which may distract attention from their vehicular operation. In light of this, the present invention is ideally suited for use in domestic, business and recreational vehicle travel, including use in automobiles, vans, trucks, golf-carts, boats, etc.).Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Peter V. Close
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Patent number: 6397046Abstract: The hang-up cup assembly (100) for a radiotelephone has a cradle (200) secured to a pedestal (300) using a ball (320) and a socket (220) of a ball-and-socket joint (120), a screw (400), and a dome nut (600). The ball-and-socket joint (120) is compressed by the screw (400) and the dome nut (600) to retain the hang-up cup assembly (100) in the desired position. The hang-up cup assembly (100) has a low profile, is easy to install, and can be adjusted by an end user by slightly loosing the easily-accessible screw (400), repositioning the cradle (200) relative to the pedestal (300), and tightening the screw (400) to compress the ball-and-socket joint (120) and maintain the desired new position.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Tony N. Kfoury
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Publication number: 20020043545Abstract: A holder for a portable electronic device such as a mobile phone comprising a carrier 1 with a neck strap 3 connected thereto. A microphone 5 and an earphone 4 and are electrically connectable to a mobile phone 6 or other portable electronic device by means of an electrical connector 22 provided on a connector 2 at the base of a pocket 12 in which the phone is located. The pocket 12 has a strap 11 extending therefrom with a clip 13 at one end with male connectors 14 thereon which cooperate with female connectors 21 on the connector part 2 to retain the phone 6 in the pocket 12.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Cheng-Tsai Tang
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Publication number: 20020018559Abstract: A lever device (6) for a holder adapted to receive a hand-held unit, such as a mobile telephone, comprises a first lever arm (28a) connected to a first hinge member (32a), and a first locking arm (34a) connected to said first hinge member (32a), said first hinge member having an axis (A-A) about which the lever device is adapted to rotate, and a first spring arm (40a) adapted to cause a spring action of the lever device in relation to the holder while rotating the lever device about said first hinge member (32a).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Kristina Lundstrom, Jan Atterklint
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Publication number: 20020009194Abstract: The invention relates to a small-sized phone holder (10) to which a phone is attached by means of clamping surfaces (15) which press against the side surfaces of the phone. The said clamping surfaces are made of a soft rubber-like material having a large friction coefficient against the shell material of the phone. The phone is locked in the holder by pushing it lightly against locking surfaces (16) at the bottom (12) of the holder. The locking mechanism in the holder will then turn the clamping surfaces (15) closely against the side surfaces of the phone. The phone is released from the holder by pushing two release buttons (14) whereby the locking mechanism is forced to open and the clamping surfaces which locked the phone in the holder are detached from the side surfaces of the phone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Kam Sing Chris Wong, Ka Lun Alan Wong, Pui Wah Vincent Ip, Mika Vanttinen
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Publication number: 20020003875Abstract: The present invention features a modular assembly for a handset, including a handset housing having a cord reel receptacle. A modular cord reel has a reel housing and a retractable cord adapted for connection to the handset. The cord reel is installed in and removable from the receptacle in the handset housing. At least one fastener removably secures the cord reel to the receptacle. Preferably the fastener is captively held in the cord reel housing to minimize dropping and loss of the fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Applicant: Matasushita Avionics Systems CorporationInventors: Allen Stewart, Teruyoshi Nishio, Keiichi Taketani, Robert Hofmann, Richard Skowronski
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Patent number: 6328271Abstract: The invention relates to a holder for a mobile telephone that has a fastening device for mounting the holder (10) in a motor vehicle. In order to be able to use the holder universally, the fastening device (12) is in the form of a three-point fastening having three fastening feet which are attached to the fastening device (12) at the corners of a notional triangle. To enable the fastening feet to pivot in any direction, the fastening device (12) has a multi-directional pivot bearing for each fastening foot.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Fischerwerke Artur Fischer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Manfred Haage, Bernd Plocher
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Patent number: 6324285Abstract: A cradle 13 for a handset for a telephone or other electronic apparatus is dimensioned to fit within a chair arm, for example an aircraft seat arm. The cradle includes an integral cord spool 16 having a rewind bias spring 34, and a catch (not shown) for maintaining the handset in the cradle. The cord is locked in an extended condition by a braking cam 53, releasable for rewinding the cord by a pushbutton 36. Latching means 54 are provided for maintaining the pushbutton depressed until the cord is rewound. Other brake and latching means, including a ratchet and pawl arrangement, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Aerotech IFE LimitedInventors: Alan Clifford Dowsett, Neil James, Robert Bassil
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Patent number: 6320962Abstract: A cradle for use in a motor vehicle for gripping and releasing a portable cellular phone or beverage container is shown.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventor: Kenneth D. Eisenbraun
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Patent number: 6317497Abstract: A toggle joint combination for extending a receptacle of automobile cigarette lighter and application thereof, wherein an insertion portion of this invention is plugged in the receptacle of automobile cigarette lighter; every extension portion may be extended by coupling with additional extension portions; the rear end of the last toggle is used to connect with various articles, such as a beverage rack, electric fan, illuminating ashtray, electric extension connector, map light, hold-free mobile phone set, etc, which can be adjusted at will. This invention comprises at least an insertion portion, a first extension portion, and a second extension portion, and, more than two extension portions can be combined if desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Jack Ou
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Patent number: 6299041Abstract: The invention relates to a holding device for a cordless telephone with a first holding element (3) on a garment, especially on a belt, and a second holding element (5) on the telephone. In order to enable comfortable handling, it is intended that the first holding element (3) comprises a projecting hook (4) and the second holding element (5) an opening (6) in the housing for the lockable receipt of the hook (4).Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Christian Pitisi, Frédéric Rubach