US20060138182A1 - Electronic device provided with a concealed strap holder - Google Patents
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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- A45C2013/303—Straps; Bands with strap loop for carrying an object by passing the hand through the loop, the loop resting partially around the wrist
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- A45F2005/1006—Handles for carrying purposes with means embracing the hand article to be carried
- A45F2005/1013—Handles for carrying purposes with means embracing the hand article to be carried comprising a strap or band
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- the invention relates to a portable electronic device comprising a housing and at least one detachable cover element and being provided with strap-attachment means provided on the housing for attaching a carrying strap to the electronic device.
- the user it is optional for the user to attach a carrying strap to the electronic device. If the user chooses to attach a carrying strap, it is pulled through the strap-attaching eyelet or hooked onto the hook provided on the battery pack. However, if the user chooses not to attach a carrying strap, the attaching means for the carrying strap, i.e. the eyelet on the housing or the hook on the battery pack, is clearly visible and disturbs negatively the overall visual appearance of the electronic device. It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an electronic device as mentioned in the opening paragraph in which the attaching means for attaching a carrying strap does not considerably influence the appearance of the electronic device if a carrying strap is not attached thereto.
- the object of the invention is achieved by configuring the portable electronic device in such manner that the attaching means is concealed by the detachable cover element, and that an opening giving access to a carrying strap from outside of the electronic device to the attaching means is provided.
- the strap-attaching means does not disturb the overall visual appearance of the portable electronic device when no strap is attached thereto, since only a small opening between the housing of the electronic device and the detachable cover element is visible.
- the strap-attaching means comprises an eyelet provided in a part of the housing. Provision of an eyelet for securing a carrying strap is generally well-known and ensures easy and reliable mounting of the carrying strap.
- the eyelet may be provided in an inwardly protruding tongue provided in the housing, or it may be provided at an inwardly facing part of a wall of the housing. In either case the eyelet will be concealed by the detachable cover element so that the visual appearance of the electronic device is not disturbed even if no carrying strap is mounted.
- the strap-attaching means may comprise a hook provided inwardly in the housing. Mounting of a carrying strap is facilitated by this embodiment since a portion of the carrying strap can simply be wrapped around the hook.
- a recess is provided at an edge of the detachable cover element, which recess in combination with an edge of the housing form the opening for the carrying strap. Thereby the opening is only created when the detachable cover element is mounted on the housing.
- the detachable cover element is a battery cover
- the electronic device is a mobile radio station, such as a mobile telephone.
- FIG. 1 shows a portion of a portable electronic device provided with a carrying strap according to a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 shows the same portion of a portable electronic device as FIG. 1 , but without a carrying strap;
- FIG. 3 a - 3 b show a first embodiment of a strap-attaching means in the form of an eyelet provided in an inwardly protruding tongue in the housing of the electronic device;
- FIG. 4 a - 4 b show a second embodiment of a strap-attaching means in the form of an eyelet provided in the inwardly facing part of the wall of the housing of the electronic device;
- FIG. 5 a - 5 b show a third embodiment of a strap-attaching means in the form of a hook provided inwardly in the housing of the electronic device.
- FIG. 1 shows a portion of a portable electronic device 1 , which may be a mobile telephone, provided with a carrying strap 2 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- the electronic device 1 comprises a housing 3 , which may be a frame or a front cover of a mobile telephone, and a detachable cover element 4 that is releasably connected to the housing 3 by any known manner.
- the carrying strap 2 comprises a band-like portion 5 and a string-loop portion 6 that are interconnected by a connector element 7 .
- the band-like portion 5 is intended for being wrapped around the wrist of a user, and the string-loop portion 6 is intended for being attached to the housing of the electronic device 1 in a manner that will be described below with reference to FIGS. 3 a - 5 b .
- the carrying strap 2 may of course be configured differently than shown in FIG. 1 , e.g. as a simple looped string or band.
- the carrying strap 2 is connected to the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 by means of strap-attaching means located within the electronic device 1 , which, in accordance with the invention, is concealed by the detachable cover element 4 .
- a recess 8 is provided at the edge of the detachable cover element 4 , which recess together with an abutting edge 9 of the housing 3 forms a small opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carrying strap 2 .
- the carrying strap 2 is shaped as e.g. a looped band or string only, the recess 8 and thereby the opening 10 must of course be dimensioned accordingly.
- FIG. 2 shows the same portion of the portable electronic device 1 as FIG. 1 , but without a carrying strap 2 .
- FIG. 2 it is clearly illustrated that only a small opening 10 is provided between the recess 8 at the edge of the detachable cover element 4 and the abutting edge 9 of the housing 3 , which opening does not considerably disturb the visual appearance of the electronic device 1 even when no carrying strap 2 is attached thereto.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b show a first embodiment of the strap-attaching means in the form of an eyelet 11 provided in an inwardly protruding tongue 12 in the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 .
- the tongue 12 protrudes inwardly from the edge 9 of the housing 3 , and is fully concealed by the detachable cover element 4 shown in broken lines.
- the detachable cover element 4 is a battery cover covering an exchangeable battery 13 mounted in the electronic device 1 .
- This configuration of a portable electronic device 1 is generally known in the art of mobile telephones, but the invention is just as applicable in other types of portable electronic devices provided with a detachable cover element.
- the detachable cover element 4 is initially removed from the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 . Then the string-loop portion 6 is drawn through the eyelet 11 and the remaining part of the carrying strap 2 is drawn through the string-loop portion 6 on the opposite side of the tongue 12 to form a knot as best seen in FIG. 3 b . The detachable cover element 4 is then re-mounted on the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 whereby it conceals the inwardly protruding tongue 12 with the eyelet 11 . Only a small opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carrying strap 2 is then visible as described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 . During re-mounting of the detachable cover element 4 it must be ensured that the string-loop portion 6 of the carrying strap 2 extends correctly through the opening 10 .
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b show a second embodiment of the strap-attaching means in the form of an eyelet 11 provided in the inwardly facing part of the wall 14 of the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 .
- the same reference numerals as used in FIGS. 1, 2 , 3 a and 3 b are used for like parts with the same function even though small differences between the shown parts will appear.
- the housing is denoted with the reference numeral 3 in FIG. 1, 2 , 3 a and 3 b , but also in FIG. 4 a despite small differences in the configuration of the housings.
- the wall 14 shown in FIGS. 4 a and 4 b is relatively thick allowing the eyelet 11 to be shaped as a through-going bore extending from the upper edge 9 of the wall 14 to the inner surface (not shown) of the wall 14 : Again, the attaching means comprising the eyelet 11 will be fully concealed when the detachable cover element 4 is mounted on the electronic device 1 as illustrated with broken lines.
- the detachable cover element 4 is initially removed from the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 . Then the string-loop portion 6 is drawn through the eyelet 11 and the remaining part of the carrying strap 2 is drawn through the string-loop portion 6 on the opposite side of the tongue 12 to form a knot as best seen in FIG. 4 b . The detachable cover element 4 is then re-mounted on the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 whereby it conceals the upper edge 9 of the wall 14 . Only a small opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carrying strap 2 is then visible as described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- FIGS. 5 a and 5 b show a third embodiment of the strap-attaching means in the form of a hook 15 provided inwardly in the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 .
- the hook 15 protrudes inwardly from the edge 9 of the housing 3 , and is fully concealed by the detachable cover element 4 shown in broken lines.
- the detachable cover element 4 is initially removed from the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 , and the string-loop portion 6 is manoeuvred around the hook 15 as shown most clearly in FIG. 5 b .
- the detachable cover element 4 is then re-mounted on the housing 3 of the electronic device 1 whereby it conceals the inwardly protruding hook 15 . Only the small opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carrying strap 2 is then visible as described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- a carrying strap 2 can easily be attached to the portable electronic device 1 if the user so desires. If the user chooses not to attach a carrying strap 2 , the configuration of the elements in the portable electronic device I according to the invention entails that only a small opening 10 is visible. This small opening 10 does not disturb the overall visual appearance of the electronic device 1 as it is the case with the prior art strap-attaching means.
- the opening 10 for the carrying strap 2 is created by co-operation of a recess 8 provided in the edge of the detachable cover element 4 and an abutting edge 9 of the housing 3 .
- the recess may, of course, be provided in the housing, while the detachable cover element is provided with a straight edge, or both the housing and the detachable cover element could be provided with smaller recesses that together form the opening for the carrying strap.
- the opening could be a through-going bore provided in the housing or in the detachable cover element, whereby the carrying strap must be introduced into the opening from the outside of the housing or the detachable cover element to be attached to the strap-attaching means located within the housing. Mounting of the carrying strap is thereby made more difficult than in the above-described embodiments, but it would be possible to locate the opening at a more suitable location.
- the portable electronic device has been described as a mobile telephone.
- the configuration of the portable electronic device according to the invention is applicable to other types of portable electronic devices as well, such as cameras, video cameras, wireless telephones and other small size electronic devices to be carried by the user.
- the configuration of the strap-attaching means can of course be different from the eyelet and hook shown in FIGS. 3 a - 5 b .
- the strap-attaching means may comprise a attaching clamping device located on the housing underneath the detachable cover element or the carrying strap may be secured to the housing by means of a screw.
- the carrying strap can be configured differently from the configuration shown in FIGS. 1-5 b.
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A portable electronic device includes a housing and at least one detachable cover element that define an interior and exterior of the device. A strap-attachment is on the housing and configured to attach a carrying strap to the electronic device. The strap-attachment is concealed in the interior of the device by the detachable cover element. An opening is configured to provide access to the carrying strap from the exterior of the electronic device to the attaching means is provided.
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- The invention relates to a portable electronic device comprising a housing and at least one detachable cover element and being provided with strap-attachment means provided on the housing for attaching a carrying strap to the electronic device.
- It is known to provide small-sized portable electronic devices, such as wireless telephones, mobile telephones, cameras, video cameras, etc., with means for attaching a carrying strap in order to enable the user to carry the electronic device by wrapping the carrying strap around e.g. his/her wrist. Such carrying straps are conventionally attached to the electronic device by the strap or a part thereof being pulled through an eyelet provided at the outer wall of the housing of the electronic device. The eyelet can be arranged to be protruding from the housing of the electronic device, or it can be configured as a through-going bore from one side of the housing to an adjacent side of the housing. Examples of such strap-attaching arrangements are shown in e.g. JP-2001160851 and JP-2000341382.
- Another strap-attaching arrangement is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,737,412 that discloses a portable telephone provided with a detachable carrying strap. In this device the carrying strap is attached to a hook provided at the upper end of an exchangeable battery pack. A latch mechanism provided on the housing of the portable telephone is arranged for engaging a part of the hook and thereby locking the battery pack to the portable telephone.
- In the prior art portable electronic devices described above it is optional for the user to attach a carrying strap to the electronic device. If the user chooses to attach a carrying strap, it is pulled through the strap-attaching eyelet or hooked onto the hook provided on the battery pack. However, if the user chooses not to attach a carrying strap, the attaching means for the carrying strap, i.e. the eyelet on the housing or the hook on the battery pack, is clearly visible and disturbs negatively the overall visual appearance of the electronic device. It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an electronic device as mentioned in the opening paragraph in which the attaching means for attaching a carrying strap does not considerably influence the appearance of the electronic device if a carrying strap is not attached thereto.
- The object of the invention is achieved by configuring the portable electronic device in such manner that the attaching means is concealed by the detachable cover element, and that an opening giving access to a carrying strap from outside of the electronic device to the attaching means is provided.
- Thereby is achieved that the strap-attaching means does not disturb the overall visual appearance of the portable electronic device when no strap is attached thereto, since only a small opening between the housing of the electronic device and the detachable cover element is visible.
- In a preferred embodiment the strap-attaching means comprises an eyelet provided in a part of the housing. Provision of an eyelet for securing a carrying strap is generally well-known and ensures easy and reliable mounting of the carrying strap.
- The eyelet may be provided in an inwardly protruding tongue provided in the housing, or it may be provided at an inwardly facing part of a wall of the housing. In either case the eyelet will be concealed by the detachable cover element so that the visual appearance of the electronic device is not disturbed even if no carrying strap is mounted.
- As an alternative to providing an eyelet the strap-attaching means may comprise a hook provided inwardly in the housing. Mounting of a carrying strap is facilitated by this embodiment since a portion of the carrying strap can simply be wrapped around the hook.
- Preferably, a recess is provided at an edge of the detachable cover element, which recess in combination with an edge of the housing form the opening for the carrying strap. Thereby the opening is only created when the detachable cover element is mounted on the housing.
- In a preferred embodiment the detachable cover element is a battery cover, and the electronic device is a mobile radio station, such as a mobile telephone.
- It shall be emphasised that the term “comprise/comprising” when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps components or groups thereof.
- The invention will be described in detail in the following with reference to the drawings in which
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FIG. 1 shows a portion of a portable electronic device provided with a carrying strap according to a first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 shows the same portion of a portable electronic device asFIG. 1 , but without a carrying strap; -
FIG. 3 a-3 b show a first embodiment of a strap-attaching means in the form of an eyelet provided in an inwardly protruding tongue in the housing of the electronic device; -
FIG. 4 a-4 b show a second embodiment of a strap-attaching means in the form of an eyelet provided in the inwardly facing part of the wall of the housing of the electronic device; and -
FIG. 5 a-5 b show a third embodiment of a strap-attaching means in the form of a hook provided inwardly in the housing of the electronic device. -
FIG. 1 shows a portion of a portable electronic device 1, which may be a mobile telephone, provided with a carryingstrap 2 according to a first embodiment of the invention. The electronic device 1 comprises ahousing 3, which may be a frame or a front cover of a mobile telephone, and adetachable cover element 4 that is releasably connected to thehousing 3 by any known manner. - In the shown embodiment the carrying
strap 2 comprises a band-like portion 5 and a string-loop portion 6 that are interconnected by aconnector element 7. The band-like portion 5 is intended for being wrapped around the wrist of a user, and the string-loop portion 6 is intended for being attached to the housing of the electronic device 1 in a manner that will be described below with reference toFIGS. 3 a-5 b. The carryingstrap 2 may of course be configured differently than shown inFIG. 1 , e.g. as a simple looped string or band. - The carrying
strap 2 is connected to thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1 by means of strap-attaching means located within the electronic device 1, which, in accordance with the invention, is concealed by thedetachable cover element 4. Arecess 8 is provided at the edge of thedetachable cover element 4, which recess together with anabutting edge 9 of thehousing 3 forms asmall opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carryingstrap 2. - If the carrying
strap 2 is shaped as e.g. a looped band or string only, therecess 8 and thereby the opening 10 must of course be dimensioned accordingly. -
FIG. 2 shows the same portion of the portable electronic device 1 asFIG. 1 , but without a carryingstrap 2. InFIG. 2 it is clearly illustrated that only asmall opening 10 is provided between therecess 8 at the edge of thedetachable cover element 4 and theabutting edge 9 of thehousing 3, which opening does not considerably disturb the visual appearance of the electronic device 1 even when no carryingstrap 2 is attached thereto. -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b show a first embodiment of the strap-attaching means in the form of aneyelet 11 provided in an inwardly protrudingtongue 12 in thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1. Thetongue 12 protrudes inwardly from theedge 9 of thehousing 3, and is fully concealed by thedetachable cover element 4 shown in broken lines. - In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b thedetachable cover element 4 is a battery cover covering anexchangeable battery 13 mounted in the electronic device 1. This configuration of a portable electronic device 1 is generally known in the art of mobile telephones, but the invention is just as applicable in other types of portable electronic devices provided with a detachable cover element. - To connect the carrying
strap 2 to theeyelet 11 thedetachable cover element 4 is initially removed from thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1. Then the string-loop portion 6 is drawn through theeyelet 11 and the remaining part of thecarrying strap 2 is drawn through the string-loop portion 6 on the opposite side of thetongue 12 to form a knot as best seen inFIG. 3 b. Thedetachable cover element 4 is then re-mounted on thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1 whereby it conceals the inwardly protrudingtongue 12 with theeyelet 11. Only asmall opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carryingstrap 2 is then visible as described above with reference toFIGS. 1 and 2 . During re-mounting of thedetachable cover element 4 it must be ensured that the string-loop portion 6 of the carryingstrap 2 extends correctly through theopening 10. -
FIGS. 4 a and 4 b show a second embodiment of the strap-attaching means in the form of aneyelet 11 provided in the inwardly facing part of thewall 14 of thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1. It is to be noted that the same reference numerals as used inFIGS. 1, 2 , 3 a and 3 b are used for like parts with the same function even though small differences between the shown parts will appear. For example, the housing is denoted with thereference numeral 3 inFIG. 1, 2 , 3 a and 3 b, but also inFIG. 4 a despite small differences in the configuration of the housings. The same principle applies toFIGS. 5 a and 5 b described below. - The
wall 14 shown inFIGS. 4 a and 4 b is relatively thick allowing theeyelet 11 to be shaped as a through-going bore extending from theupper edge 9 of thewall 14 to the inner surface (not shown) of the wall 14: Again, the attaching means comprising theeyelet 11 will be fully concealed when thedetachable cover element 4 is mounted on the electronic device 1 as illustrated with broken lines. - To connect the carrying
strap 2 to theeyelet 11, thedetachable cover element 4 is initially removed from thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1. Then the string-loop portion 6 is drawn through theeyelet 11 and the remaining part of thecarrying strap 2 is drawn through the string-loop portion 6 on the opposite side of thetongue 12 to form a knot as best seen inFIG. 4 b. Thedetachable cover element 4 is then re-mounted on thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1 whereby it conceals theupper edge 9 of thewall 14. Only asmall opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carryingstrap 2 is then visible as described above with reference toFIGS. 1 and 2 . -
FIGS. 5 a and 5 b show a third embodiment of the strap-attaching means in the form of ahook 15 provided inwardly in thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1. Thehook 15 protrudes inwardly from theedge 9 of thehousing 3, and is fully concealed by thedetachable cover element 4 shown in broken lines. - To connect the carrying
strap 2 to thehook 15, thedetachable cover element 4 is initially removed from thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1, and the string-loop portion 6 is manoeuvred around thehook 15 as shown most clearly inFIG. 5 b. Thedetachable cover element 4 is then re-mounted on thehousing 3 of the electronic device 1 whereby it conceals the inwardly protrudinghook 15. Only thesmall opening 10 for the string-loop portion 6 of the carryingstrap 2 is then visible as described above with reference toFIGS. 1 and 2 . - With the embodiments described above a carrying
strap 2 can easily be attached to the portable electronic device 1 if the user so desires. If the user chooses not to attach a carryingstrap 2, the configuration of the elements in the portable electronic device I according to the invention entails that only asmall opening 10 is visible. Thissmall opening 10 does not disturb the overall visual appearance of the electronic device 1 as it is the case with the prior art strap-attaching means. - In the shown embodiments the
opening 10 for the carryingstrap 2 is created by co-operation of arecess 8 provided in the edge of thedetachable cover element 4 and anabutting edge 9 of thehousing 3. The recess may, of course, be provided in the housing, while the detachable cover element is provided with a straight edge, or both the housing and the detachable cover element could be provided with smaller recesses that together form the opening for the carrying strap. - Alternatively, the opening could be a through-going bore provided in the housing or in the detachable cover element, whereby the carrying strap must be introduced into the opening from the outside of the housing or the detachable cover element to be attached to the strap-attaching means located within the housing. Mounting of the carrying strap is thereby made more difficult than in the above-described embodiments, but it would be possible to locate the opening at a more suitable location.
- The portable electronic device has been described as a mobile telephone. However, the configuration of the portable electronic device according to the invention is applicable to other types of portable electronic devices as well, such as cameras, video cameras, wireless telephones and other small size electronic devices to be carried by the user.
- The configuration of the strap-attaching means can of course be different from the eyelet and hook shown in
FIGS. 3 a-5 b. For instance, the strap-attaching means may comprise a attaching clamping device located on the housing underneath the detachable cover element or the carrying strap may be secured to the housing by means of a screw. - Also, the carrying strap can be configured differently from the configuration shown in
FIGS. 1-5 b.
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1. A portable electronic device comprising: a housing and at least one detachable cover element which together define an interior and an exterior of the electronic device; a strap-attaching means on the housing for attaching a carrying strap to the electronic device, the strap-attaching means being concealed in the interior of the device by the detachable cover element; and an opening configured to provide the carrying strap with access to the attaching means from the exterior of the electronic device.
2. A portable electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the strap-attaching means comprises an eyelet provided in a portion of the housing.
3. A portable electronic device according to claim 2 , wherein the eyelet is in an inwardly protruding tongue provided in the housing.
4. A portable electronic device according to claim 2 , wherein the eyelet is provided at an inwardly facing portion of a wall of the housing.
5. A portable electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the strap-attaching means comprises a hook provided inwardly in the housing.
6. A portable electronic device according to claim 1 , further comprising a recess at an edge of the detachable cover element, the recess in combination with an edge of the housing forming the opening for the carrying strap.
7. A portable electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the detachable cover element is a battery cover.
8. A portable electronic device according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic device is a mobile radio station.
9. A portable electronic device according to claim 8 , wherein the mobile radio station is a mobile telephone.
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