US20120106054A1 - Stand for supporting a portable electronic device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to accessories for electronic devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a stand for portable electronic devices capable of displaying video images. Specifically, the invention relates to a stand that is securable to a portable electronic device and is movable from a collapsed position to an erected position when a video image is to be viewed for an extended period of time. When in the erected position, the stand is able to support the electronic device at an inclined angle relative to a flat surface in either of a portrait mode and a landscape mode.
- portable electronic devices such as cell phones, smart phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have been advancing rapidly over the past few years. Many of these devices are able to play videos, music videos and movies on their high definition screens. These devices are also now able to display images in either of a portrait or landscape orientation. However, to watch a video or full feature film, there is no comfortable or convenient way to place or position the portable electronic device for extended viewing other than to lay it flat on a surface.
- the present invention comprises a stand for supporting a portable device at an inclined angle relative to a flat surface.
- the stand includes a frame that is securable to the device and a support secured to the frame.
- the support is movable in an aperture in the frame between a collapsed position and an erected position.
- a first portion of the support extends outwardly beyond an exterior surface of the frame, when in the erected position, and engages the flat surface.
- a second portion of the support remains parallel to the interior surface of the frame when in both the collapsed and erected positions.
- a tether is connectable to the frame to suspend the device from a vertical flat surface.
- the portable device in question is a portable electronic device, preferably a handheld device that includes a screen for displaying a video image.
- the stand is capable of supporting the electronic device on the flat surface such that the screen is in either of a portrait mode and a landscape mode.
- the stand is moved to a collapsed position for use other than extended viewing of a video image on the screen.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective of the portable electronic device and the stand, showing the stand in the erected position and showing the portable electronic device oriented so that the screen thereof is in a portrait orientation;
- FIG. 2 is a rear view of a stand in accordance with the present invention mounted on a back wall of a portable electronic device where the stand is in a collapsed position;
- FIG. 3 is a right side view of the stand and portable electronic device of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom end view of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the stand, the gasket and the portable electronic device showing the stand in the erected position;
- FIG. 6 is a rear view of the stand without the electronic device, showing the exterior surface of the stand when the stand is in a collapsed position;
- FIG. 7 is front view of the stand without the electronic device, showing the interior surface of the stand which would abut the portable electronic device and showing the stand in the collapsed position;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective bottom end view of the stand and portable electronic device when the stand is in the erected position
- FIG. 9 is a rear view of the stand without the electronic device and showing the exterior surface of the stand when the stand is in the erected position;
- FIG. 10 is a front view of the stand without the electronic device and showing the interior surface of the stand when the stand is in the erected position;
- FIG. 11 is a rear perspective view of the portable electronic device with the stand in the erected position
- FIG. 12 is a bottom end view of the portable electronic device and the stand as shown in FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is a right side view of the portable electronic device and the stand shown with the stand in the erected position and the screen of the electronic device in the landscape orientation.
- FIG. 14 is a rear view of a stand in accordance with the present invention mounted on a back wall of a portable electronic device where the stand is in a collapsed position and showing a tether engaged in a first position on the stand;
- FIG. 15 is a right side view of the stand, portable electronic device and tether of FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 16 is a bottom end view of FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 17 is a perspective front view of the electronic device hanging by way of the tether from a hook extending out of a wall.
- Stand 10 preferably is engaged with a portable device, such as a portable electronic device 12 .
- Stand 10 preferably is substantially permanently secured to electronic device 12 , but the engagement may, alternatively, be temporary.
- Portable electronic device 12 preferably is any suitable handheld electronic device that includes a screen 14 and a central processing unit (not shown).
- Device 12 is capable of displaying an image, such as a video image 16 , on screen 14 .
- Such video images 16 potentially are of an extended or protracted nature such that it can become onerous for a user to hold device 12 to watch the entire video image 16 from beginning to end.
- the video image 16 may be a music video, a film clip, a full-length feature film, a television show, a live stream or a readable electronic book.
- the user would hold electronic device 12 in their hand or lay device 12 flat on a horizontal surface “S” and bend over the same to view image 14 .
- this hand-held action or viewing the device 12 on a flat surface “S” is tedious and tiresome if video image 16 is of an extended nature.
- Stand 10 is useful to retain device 12 in a position where it does not need to be handheld by the user in order to easily and comfortably view screen 14 thereof for a protracted length of time, such as during the viewing of a full length feature film.
- stand 10 includes a movable support 18 and when in an erected position ( FIG. 1 ) is able to retain electronic device 12 at an inclined angle relative to surface “S”. This makes it easy and comfortable for the user to see screen 14 and the video images 16 displayed thereon without the user having to hold the device.
- a suitable angle for such viewing is between 45 and 80 degrees relative to the horizontal.
- stand 10 may also be engaged with a tether 20 which makes it possible to suspend electronic device 12 from a vertical flat surface such as a wall “W” ( FIG. 17 ).
- support 18 preferably is moved to a collapsed position such that device 12 is retained at an angle of 90 degrees relative to the horizontal.
- support 18 may also be used in an erected position when device 12 is suspended from wall “W” by tether 20 . In this erected position, support 18 will contact wall “W” and retain device 12 at an angle other than 90 degrees relative to wall “W”.
- device 12 may be held against wall “W” in such a manner that screen 14 is angled upwardly or downwardly depending on where tether 20 is engaged on stand 10 as will be described hereinafter.
- Electronic device 12 includes a front wall 22 a in which screen 14 is situated, a rear wall 22 b ( FIG. 2 ), a first side 22 c, a second side 22 d, a top end 22 e, and a bottom end 22 f ( FIG. 3 or 4 ).
- stand 10 is an aftermarket component that is engaged with electronic device 12 either permanently or temporarily.
- the engagement is of a permanent nature in that stand 10 is fixedly secured to electronic device 12 and is not removable therefrom after being so affixed.
- stand 10 is adhesively attached to electronic device 12 .
- stand 10 preferably is secured to rear wall 22 b of electronic device 12 by way of an adhesive.
- a gasket 24 FIG. 5 ) having adhesive on both of an interior and exterior surface is used to secure stand 10 to electronic device 12 .
- stand 10 is adhesively secured to rear wall 22 b in such a position that the battery cover (not shown) of the electronic device is accessible and removable. While it is shown that stand 10 is engaged with rear wall 22 b of electronic device 12 , it will be understood, that stand 10 may, additionally or instead, include flanges that engage one or more of the sides 22 c, 22 d, the top and bottom ends 22 e, 22 f or even front wall 22 a of device 12 , without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- stand 10 is made from a single injection molded piece of plastic that is sufficiently flexible enough to allow support 18 to be moved between the collapsed and erected positions (as will be hereinafter described), and yet is still rigid enough to retain device 12 at an inclined angle relative to surface “S” or wall “W”.
- a suitable plastic for the manufacture of stand 10 is polypropylene.
- Stand 10 is shown without electronic device 12 in FIGS. 6 and 7 and is comprised of a generally rectangular frame member 26 and support 18 .
- Frame member 26 has an interior surface 26 a ( FIG. 4 ) and an exterior surface 26 b ( FIG. 5 ) and includes a first end 26 c, a second end 26 d, a first side 26 e and a second side 26 f.
- Frame member 26 bounds a central aperture 28 ( FIG. 9 ) in which support 18 is disposed.
- First and second sides 26 e, 26 f define two pairs of aligned notches that serve as part of a locking mechanism to lock support 18 in one or both of the collapsed position and the erected position.
- the first pair of aligned notches is identified by the reference characters 30 a, 30 b ( FIG. 9 ). Each notch 30 a, 30 b is defined in one of the sides of frame member 26 and adjacent second end 26 d .
- the second pair of aligned notches is identified by the reference characters 32 a , 32 b ( FIG. 7 ) and these notches are defined in frame member 26 a spaced distance inwardly away from notches 30 a, 30 b and toward the mid-point of first and second sides 26 e, 26 f.
- Frame member 26 further includes a pair of aligned slots 34 a, 34 b ( FIG.
- frame member 26 defines a first pair of aligned holes 36 in one of first and second sides 26 e, 26 f, and a second pair of aligned holes 38 in one of first and second ends 26 c, 26 d.
- gasket 24 includes a pair of elongate slots 25 ( FIGS.
- Each pair of aligned holes 36 and 38 is situated in a recessed area 40 , 42 , respectively, and are configured to engage with connectors 44 ( FIG. 14 ) on tether 20 as will be described hereinafter.
- support 18 is integrally formed with frame member 26 .
- Stand 10 is die cut in such a manner that support 18 is secured to first end 26 c of frame member 26 by a first living hinge 46 and is substantially separated from first and second sides 26 e, 26 f and second side 26 d.
- Support 18 includes a substantially T-shaped tab 48 , a first U-shaped arm 50 and a second generally U-shaped arm 52 .
- First arm 50 is secured to tab 48 by a pair of spaced apart second living hinges 54 .
- First arm 50 is also secured to second arm 52 in a back-to-back configuration by a third living hinge 56 .
- tab 48 comprises a base 48 a and a leg 48 b .
- Base 48 a and leg 48 b are coplanar and integrally formed.
- Leg 48 b terminates in a foot region 48 c that is adapted to contact surface “S” when stand 10 is used to support electronic device 12 on said surface.
- Second arm 50 includes a base 50 a and a pair of spaced apart parallel legs 50 b, 50 c. When stand 10 is in the collapsed position, leg 48 b nests in the gap between leg 50 b and leg 50 c.
- Each leg 50 b, 50 c includes a tapered corner 58 a, 58 b adjacent second hinge 56 , with the corners 58 a, 58 b tapering inwardly toward second hinge 56 .
- second arm 52 includes a base 52 a and a pair of spaced apart spring fingers 52 b, 52 c. Spring fingers 52 b, 52 c form part of the locking mechanism for securing the support 18 in one or both of the collapsed and erected positions.
- Each spring finger 52 b, 52 c includes a detent 60 a, 60 b respectively, configured to be selectively engaged in one of the notches of the first and second pairs of notches, i.e., in one of notches 30 a, 30 b, 32 a, and 32 b.
- Detent 60 a is selectively receivable in one of notches 30 a and 32 a
- detent 60 b is selectively receivable in one of notches 30 b and 32 b.
- the spring-type action of spring fingers 52 b, 52 c keeps second arm 52 in engagement with frame member 26 .
- Second arm 52 further includes a recessed region 62 and a generally U-shaped aperture 64 configured for receiving a user's fingertip therein.
- Detents 60 a, 60 b each include a shoulder region that is configured to engage a stop 66 on frame member 26 so as to limit longitudinal travel of support 18 within aperture 28 . Regions of the interior surface of support 18 may be removed or decreased in thickness so as to increase the flexibility of the support 18 and thereby make the same easier to slide back and forth within aperture 28 as will be described further herein.
- the stand 10 of the present invention is used in the following manner. As previously indicated, stand 10 is conceived to most likely be an aftermarket part. Consequently, when the user purchases stand 10 , he will most likely receive a kit in which stand 10 and gasket 24 are provided. Gasket 24 includes adhesive on both its interior and exterior surfaces and will be provided with a protective strip of material to prevent the same from becoming secured to surfaces unintentionally. When the user wishes to secure stand 10 to electronic device 12 , the protective material is removed to expose the adhesive layer on either of the interior and exterior surfaces of gasket 24 . Gasket 24 is then engaged with one of interior surface 26 a of frame member 26 or onto rear wall 22 b of electronic device.
- a second protective material is removed from the other of the interior and exterior surfaces of gasket 24 and the gasket 24 is then pushed into contact with the other of frame member 26 and electronic device 12 .
- stand 10 is left in the collapsed condition, i.e., in the manner illustrated in FIGS. 4 , 6 and 7 .
- tab 48 , first arm 50 and second arm 52 are all coplanar with each other and substantially parallel to the exterior surface 26 b of frame member 26 as shown in FIG. 4 .
- detents 60 a and 60 b are interlockingly received in the aligned notches 30 a, 30 b.
- detents 60 a, 60 b and notches 30 a, 30 b keeps the support 18 in a substantially planar configuration.
- tab 48 , first arm 50 and second arm 52 are all substantially parallel with the interior surface 26 a of frame 26 .
- electronic device 12 is suitable to be handheld without components protruding outwardly from a back surface of the device.
- second arm 52 is located in a first position within aperture 28 in that it is disposed proximate second end 26 d of frame ( FIG. 7 ).
- Tab 48 pivots relative to first arm 50 about second hinges 54 and pivots relative to first end 26 c of frame member 26 about first hinge 46 .
- the movement of second arm 52 toward first end 26 c continues until detents 60 a, 60 b slide into notches 32 a, 32 b and simultaneously engage stops 66 a, 66 b.
- second arm 52 is in a second position within aperture 28 in that it is spaced a distance inwardly away from second end 26 d ( FIG. 9 ).
- the tab 48 and first arm 50 are disposed at an angle to each other and form a V-shaped member relative to the exterior surface 26 b of frame member 26 .
- tab 48 and first arm 50 are disposed at an angle relative to second arm 52 .
- Second arm 52 remains substantially aligned with or parallel to the interior surface 26 a of frame 26 .
- electronic device 12 can be positioned so that the end 48 c of tab 48 and the end wall 22 f of device 12 rest upon surface “S” as shown in FIG. 12 .
- screen 14 on electronic device is retained in the portrait orientation ( FIG. 1 ).
- electronic device 12 can be positioned so that a portion of the end 48 c of tab 48 and second side wall 22 d rest on surface “S” as shown in FIG. 13 .
- screen 14 on electronic device 12 is retained in the landscape orientation, i.e., at right angles to the portrait orientation. In either of these orientations, the user can operate electronic device 12 so that they can view an extended video image 16 displayed on screen 14 .
- leg portion 48 b of tab 48 extends outwardly beyond second hinges 54 .
- This arrangement increases the distance between the surface “S” and the rear wall 22 b of electronic device 12 . If tab 48 was comprised only of base 48 a, then the second hinges 54 would be the region of the stand 10 that would contact surface “S” and the distance between surface “S” and rear wall 22 b would be smaller. The greater distance between surface “S” and rear wall 22 b enables stand 10 to retain electronic device 12 at an angle greater than 45 degrees relative to surface “S”.
- FIGS. 14-17 show tether 20 engaged with stand 10 .
- tether 20 is engaged with one of the aligned sets of holes 36 or holes 38 .
- the user selects which of the sets of holes 36 , 38 to use by first determining which orientation of screen 14 they require in order to view video image 16 . If the screen orientation required is a landscape orientation, then the pair of holes 36 is selected. If the screen orientation required is a portrait orientation, then the pair of holes 38 is selected. The user inserts the connectors 44 into the selected holes, such as 38 in FIG. 14 .
- the tether 20 is then engaged with hook 70 and electronic device 12 is allowed to hang downwardly therefrom and substantially parallel to the exterior surface of wall “W”. In this position, rear wall 22 b of electronic device is substantially parallel to wall “W”. If it would be easier and more comfortable for the user to view screen 14 at an angle, then the support 18 is moved from the collapsed position to the erect position so that end 48 c of tab 48 contacts wall “W” and hold electronic device at an angle relative thereto.
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- 1. Technical Field
- This invention relates generally to accessories for electronic devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a stand for portable electronic devices capable of displaying video images. Specifically, the invention relates to a stand that is securable to a portable electronic device and is movable from a collapsed position to an erected position when a video image is to be viewed for an extended period of time. When in the erected position, the stand is able to support the electronic device at an inclined angle relative to a flat surface in either of a portrait mode and a landscape mode.
- 2. Background Information
- The capabilities of portable electronic devices such as cell phones, smart phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have been advancing rapidly over the past few years. Many of these devices are able to play videos, music videos and movies on their high definition screens. These devices are also now able to display images in either of a portrait or landscape orientation. However, to watch a video or full feature film, there is no comfortable or convenient way to place or position the portable electronic device for extended viewing other than to lay it flat on a surface.
- There is therefore need in the art for an apparatus that will assist a viewer to retain a portable electronic device in a suitable orientation for extended viewing of the screen.
- The present invention comprises a stand for supporting a portable device at an inclined angle relative to a flat surface. The stand includes a frame that is securable to the device and a support secured to the frame. The support is movable in an aperture in the frame between a collapsed position and an erected position. A first portion of the support extends outwardly beyond an exterior surface of the frame, when in the erected position, and engages the flat surface. A second portion of the support remains parallel to the interior surface of the frame when in both the collapsed and erected positions. A tether is connectable to the frame to suspend the device from a vertical flat surface.
- The portable device in question is a portable electronic device, preferably a handheld device that includes a screen for displaying a video image. The stand is capable of supporting the electronic device on the flat surface such that the screen is in either of a portrait mode and a landscape mode. The stand is moved to a collapsed position for use other than extended viewing of a video image on the screen.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated of the best mode in which Applicant contemplates applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective of the portable electronic device and the stand, showing the stand in the erected position and showing the portable electronic device oriented so that the screen thereof is in a portrait orientation; -
FIG. 2 is a rear view of a stand in accordance with the present invention mounted on a back wall of a portable electronic device where the stand is in a collapsed position; -
FIG. 3 is a right side view of the stand and portable electronic device ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a bottom end view ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the stand, the gasket and the portable electronic device showing the stand in the erected position; -
FIG. 6 is a rear view of the stand without the electronic device, showing the exterior surface of the stand when the stand is in a collapsed position; -
FIG. 7 is front view of the stand without the electronic device, showing the interior surface of the stand which would abut the portable electronic device and showing the stand in the collapsed position; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective bottom end view of the stand and portable electronic device when the stand is in the erected position; -
FIG. 9 is a rear view of the stand without the electronic device and showing the exterior surface of the stand when the stand is in the erected position; -
FIG. 10 is a front view of the stand without the electronic device and showing the interior surface of the stand when the stand is in the erected position; -
FIG. 11 is a rear perspective view of the portable electronic device with the stand in the erected position; -
FIG. 12 is a bottom end view of the portable electronic device and the stand as shown inFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 13 is a right side view of the portable electronic device and the stand shown with the stand in the erected position and the screen of the electronic device in the landscape orientation. -
FIG. 14 is a rear view of a stand in accordance with the present invention mounted on a back wall of a portable electronic device where the stand is in a collapsed position and showing a tether engaged in a first position on the stand; -
FIG. 15 is a right side view of the stand, portable electronic device and tether ofFIG. 14 ; -
FIG. 16 is a bottom end view ofFIG. 14 ; and -
FIG. 17 is a perspective front view of the electronic device hanging by way of the tether from a hook extending out of a wall. - Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
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FIGS. 1-13 there is shown a stand in accordance with the present invention, generally indicated at 10. Stand 10 preferably is engaged with a portable device, such as a portableelectronic device 12. Stand 10 preferably is substantially permanently secured toelectronic device 12, but the engagement may, alternatively, be temporary. Portableelectronic device 12 preferably is any suitable handheld electronic device that includes ascreen 14 and a central processing unit (not shown).Device 12 is capable of displaying an image, such as avideo image 16, onscreen 14.Such video images 16 potentially are of an extended or protracted nature such that it can become onerous for a user to holddevice 12 to watch theentire video image 16 from beginning to end. For example, thevideo image 16 may be a music video, a film clip, a full-length feature film, a television show, a live stream or a readable electronic book. Normally to watch such avideo image 16, the user would holdelectronic device 12 in their hand or laydevice 12 flat on a horizontal surface “S” and bend over the same to viewimage 14. Obviously, this hand-held action or viewing thedevice 12 on a flat surface “S” is tedious and tiresome ifvideo image 16 is of an extended nature. -
Stand 10 is useful to retaindevice 12 in a position where it does not need to be handheld by the user in order to easily and comfortably viewscreen 14 thereof for a protracted length of time, such as during the viewing of a full length feature film. - As disclosed in
FIGS. 1-13 ,stand 10 includes amovable support 18 and when in an erected position (FIG. 1 ) is able to retainelectronic device 12 at an inclined angle relative to surface “S”. This makes it easy and comfortable for the user to seescreen 14 and thevideo images 16 displayed thereon without the user having to hold the device. A suitable angle for such viewing is between 45 and 80 degrees relative to the horizontal. When thedevice 12 is not being used to view an extended length video image, then the stand is moved to a collapsed position where it is substantially flush against the wall of the device upon which it is mounted. - As disclosed in
FIGS. 14-17 , stand 10 may also be engaged with atether 20 which makes it possible to suspendelectronic device 12 from a vertical flat surface such as a wall “W” (FIG. 17 ). In this orientation,support 18 preferably is moved to a collapsed position such thatdevice 12 is retained at an angle of 90 degrees relative to the horizontal. Although not illustrated herein, it should be understood thatsupport 18 may also be used in an erected position whendevice 12 is suspended from wall “W” bytether 20. In this erected position,support 18 will contact wall “W” and retaindevice 12 at an angle other than 90 degrees relative to wall “W”. It will further be understood that usingtether 20 with theerected support 18,device 12 may be held against wall “W” in such a manner thatscreen 14 is angled upwardly or downwardly depending on wheretether 20 is engaged onstand 10 as will be described hereinafter. -
Electronic device 12 includes afront wall 22 a in whichscreen 14 is situated, arear wall 22 b (FIG. 2 ), afirst side 22 c, asecond side 22 d, atop end 22 e, and abottom end 22 f (FIG. 3 or 4). - In accordance with a specific feature of the present invention, stand 10 is an aftermarket component that is engaged with
electronic device 12 either permanently or temporarily. Preferably, the engagement is of a permanent nature in thatstand 10 is fixedly secured toelectronic device 12 and is not removable therefrom after being so affixed. Preferably, stand 10 is adhesively attached toelectronic device 12. Still further, stand 10 preferably is secured torear wall 22 b ofelectronic device 12 by way of an adhesive. Specifically, a gasket 24 (FIG. 5 ) having adhesive on both of an interior and exterior surface is used to securestand 10 toelectronic device 12. The interior surface ofgasket 24 is placed in abutting contact with a portion ofrear wall 22 b ofelectronic device 12 and the exterior surface ofgasket 24 is placed in abutting contact with aninterior surface 26 a (FIG. 4 ) ofstand 10. Preferably, stand 10 is adhesively secured torear wall 22 b in such a position that the battery cover (not shown) of the electronic device is accessible and removable. While it is shown thatstand 10 is engaged withrear wall 22 b ofelectronic device 12, it will be understood, that stand 10 may, additionally or instead, include flanges that engage one or more of thesides front wall 22 a ofdevice 12, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. - In accordance with a specific feature of the present invention, stand 10 is made from a single injection molded piece of plastic that is sufficiently flexible enough to allow
support 18 to be moved between the collapsed and erected positions (as will be hereinafter described), and yet is still rigid enough to retaindevice 12 at an inclined angle relative to surface “S” or wall “W”. A suitable plastic for the manufacture ofstand 10 is polypropylene. -
Stand 10 is shown withoutelectronic device 12 inFIGS. 6 and 7 and is comprised of a generallyrectangular frame member 26 andsupport 18.Frame member 26 has aninterior surface 26 a (FIG. 4 ) and anexterior surface 26 b (FIG. 5 ) and includes afirst end 26 c, asecond end 26 d, afirst side 26 e and asecond side 26 f.Frame member 26 bounds a central aperture 28 (FIG. 9 ) in which support 18 is disposed. First andsecond sides support 18 in one or both of the collapsed position and the erected position. The first pair of aligned notches is identified by thereference characters FIG. 9 ). Eachnotch frame member 26 and adjacentsecond end 26 d. The second pair of aligned notches is identified by thereference characters FIG. 7 ) and these notches are defined inframe member 26 a spaced distance inwardly away fromnotches second sides Frame member 26 further includes a pair of alignedslots FIG. 6 ) defined in first andsecond sides notches second sides frame member 26 defines a first pair of alignedholes 36 in one of first andsecond sides holes 38 in one of first and second ends 26 c, 26 d. (It should be noted thatgasket 24 includes a pair of elongate slots 25 (FIGS. 5 & 7 ) that are positioned to be aligned with each of the pair ofholes holes area FIG. 14 ) ontether 20 as will be described hereinafter. - Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , and in accordance with yet another specific feature of the present invention,support 18 is integrally formed withframe member 26.Stand 10 is die cut in such a manner that support 18 is secured tofirst end 26 c offrame member 26 by afirst living hinge 46 and is substantially separated from first andsecond sides second side 26 d.Support 18 includes a substantially T-shapedtab 48, a firstU-shaped arm 50 and a second generallyU-shaped arm 52.First arm 50 is secured totab 48 by a pair of spaced apart second living hinges 54.First arm 50 is also secured tosecond arm 52 in a back-to-back configuration by athird living hinge 56. - Referring to
FIGS. 5 , 6 and 8,tab 48 comprises a base 48 a and aleg 48 b.Base 48 a andleg 48 b are coplanar and integrally formed.Leg 48 b terminates in afoot region 48 c that is adapted to contact surface “S” when stand 10 is used to supportelectronic device 12 on said surface.Second arm 50 includes a base 50 a and a pair of spaced apartparallel legs leg 48 b nests in the gap betweenleg 50 b andleg 50 c. Eachleg corner second hinge 56, with thecorners second hinge 56. Referring toFIG. 9 ,second arm 52 includes a base 52 a and a pair of spaced apartspring fingers Spring fingers support 18 in one or both of the collapsed and erected positions. Eachspring finger detent notches notches detent 60 b is selectively receivable in one ofnotches spring fingers second arm 52 in engagement withframe member 26.Second arm 52 further includes a recessedregion 62 and a generallyU-shaped aperture 64 configured for receiving a user's fingertip therein. Detents 60 a, 60 b each include a shoulder region that is configured to engage astop 66 onframe member 26 so as to limit longitudinal travel ofsupport 18 withinaperture 28. Regions of the interior surface ofsupport 18 may be removed or decreased in thickness so as to increase the flexibility of thesupport 18 and thereby make the same easier to slide back and forth withinaperture 28 as will be described further herein. - The
stand 10 of the present invention is used in the following manner. As previously indicated, stand 10 is conceived to most likely be an aftermarket part. Consequently, when the user purchases stand 10, he will most likely receive a kit in which stand 10 andgasket 24 are provided.Gasket 24 includes adhesive on both its interior and exterior surfaces and will be provided with a protective strip of material to prevent the same from becoming secured to surfaces unintentionally. When the user wishes to securestand 10 toelectronic device 12, the protective material is removed to expose the adhesive layer on either of the interior and exterior surfaces ofgasket 24.Gasket 24 is then engaged with one ofinterior surface 26 a offrame member 26 or ontorear wall 22 b of electronic device. A second protective material is removed from the other of the interior and exterior surfaces ofgasket 24 and thegasket 24 is then pushed into contact with the other offrame member 26 andelectronic device 12. When the user simply wishes to use theelectronic device 12 as a handheld device, then stand 10 is left in the collapsed condition, i.e., in the manner illustrated inFIGS. 4 , 6 and 7. In this collapsed position,tab 48,first arm 50 andsecond arm 52 are all coplanar with each other and substantially parallel to theexterior surface 26 b offrame member 26 as shown inFIG. 4 . Furthermore,detents notches detents notches support 18 in a substantially planar configuration. In this planar configuration,tab 48,first arm 50 andsecond arm 52 are all substantially parallel with theinterior surface 26 a offrame 26. Thus,electronic device 12 is suitable to be handheld without components protruding outwardly from a back surface of the device. Additionally,second arm 52 is located in a first position withinaperture 28 in that it is disposed proximatesecond end 26 d of frame (FIG. 7 ). - When it is desired to rest
electronic device 12 on surface “S”, the user inserts a fingertip intoaperture 64 and then pullssecond arm 52 towardfirst end 26 c offrame member 26. This movement causessecond arm 52 to slide longitudinally withinaperture 28 in the direction indicated by the arrow “Y” (FIG. 6 ). As force is applied tosecond arm 52 in this manner,detents notches second arm 52 moves towardfirst side 26 c. The movement causesfirst arm 50 andtab 48 to rotate upwardly out of alignment with theexterior surface 26 b offrame member 26.First arm 50 pivots relative tosecond arm 52 aboutthird hinge 56.Tab 48 pivots relative tofirst arm 50 about second hinges 54 and pivots relative tofirst end 26 c offrame member 26 aboutfirst hinge 46. The movement ofsecond arm 52 towardfirst end 26 c continues untildetents notches second arm 52 is in a second position withinaperture 28 in that it is spaced a distance inwardly away fromsecond end 26 d (FIG. 9 ). In this fully erected position (FIG. 8 ), thetab 48 andfirst arm 50 are disposed at an angle to each other and form a V-shaped member relative to theexterior surface 26 b offrame member 26. Additionally,tab 48 andfirst arm 50 are disposed at an angle relative tosecond arm 52.Second arm 52, however, remains substantially aligned with or parallel to theinterior surface 26 a offrame 26. - At this stage,
electronic device 12 can be positioned so that theend 48 c oftab 48 and theend wall 22 f ofdevice 12 rest upon surface “S” as shown inFIG. 12 . In this configuration,screen 14 on electronic device is retained in the portrait orientation (FIG. 1 ). Alternatively,electronic device 12 can be positioned so that a portion of theend 48 c oftab 48 andsecond side wall 22 d rest on surface “S” as shown inFIG. 13 . In this configuration,screen 14 onelectronic device 12 is retained in the landscape orientation, i.e., at right angles to the portrait orientation. In either of these orientations, the user can operateelectronic device 12 so that they can view anextended video image 16 displayed onscreen 14. - When it is desired to collapse
stand 10, the user inserts a fingertip inaperture 64 and slidessecond arm 52 towardsecond end 26 d offrame member 26. This longitudinal movement causesdetents notches second arm 52 slides towardsecond end 26 d untildetents notches second arm 52 moves in this manner, both oftab 48 andfirst arm 50 pivot about first, second and third hinges 46, 54, 56 and move downwardly towardexterior surface 26 b offrame member 26. Whendetents notches tab 48,first arm 50 andsecond arm 52 are once again coplanar and stand 10 is in its fully collapsed position (FIG. 4 ). - It should be noted that when stand 10 is in the erected position, the
leg portion 48 b oftab 48 extends outwardly beyond second hinges 54. This arrangement increases the distance between the surface “S” and therear wall 22 b ofelectronic device 12. Iftab 48 was comprised only ofbase 48 a, then the second hinges 54 would be the region of thestand 10 that would contact surface “S” and the distance between surface “S” andrear wall 22 b would be smaller. The greater distance between surface “S” andrear wall 22 b enables stand 10 to retainelectronic device 12 at an angle greater than 45 degrees relative to surface “S”. -
FIGS. 14-17 show tether 20 engaged withstand 10. When it is desired to suspendelectronic device 12 from a hook 70 (FIG. 17 ), for example,tether 20 is engaged with one of the aligned sets ofholes 36 or holes 38. The user selects which of the sets ofholes screen 14 they require in order to viewvideo image 16. If the screen orientation required is a landscape orientation, then the pair ofholes 36 is selected. If the screen orientation required is a portrait orientation, then the pair ofholes 38 is selected. The user inserts theconnectors 44 into the selected holes, such as 38 inFIG. 14 . Thetether 20 is then engaged withhook 70 andelectronic device 12 is allowed to hang downwardly therefrom and substantially parallel to the exterior surface of wall “W”. In this position,rear wall 22 b of electronic device is substantially parallel to wall “W”. If it would be easier and more comfortable for the user to viewscreen 14 at an angle, then thesupport 18 is moved from the collapsed position to the erect position so thatend 48 c oftab 48 contacts wall “W” and hold electronic device at an angle relative thereto. - It will be understood that while the locking mechanism is described as comprising a plurality of
notches frame 26 anddetents spring fingers support 18, the notches could instead be provided on thesupport 18 and the detents provided on theframe 26 without departing from the spirit of the present invention. - In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
- Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
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