US20130284613A1 - Holder for portable electronic device - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to holders for portable electronic devices, particularly, to a multifunction holder for protecting and supporting portable electronic devices.
- Holders are widely used to protect portable electronic devices and support the portable electronic device for a user to, for example, read an eBook or watch video. However, it can be difficult to carry the holder and the electronic device at the same time.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a holder, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1 , but shown from another aspect.
- FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the holder, showing the holder for receiving a portable electronic device.
- FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 2 , showing the holder in a state of being partially folded.
- FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4 , showing the holder folded as a support.
- FIG. 6 is similar to FIG. 5 , showing the latching portion of the holder to be bent.
- FIG. 7 shows the holder supporting the portable electronic device in a first state.
- FIG. 8 shows the holder supporting the portable electronic device in a second state.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show an exemplary embodiment of a holder 100 .
- the holder 100 can receive and protect a portable electronic device 200 , and can also support and hold the portable electronic device 200 .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show that the holder 100 includes a first outer sheet 10 , a second outer sheet 20 , a expandable portion 30 , and a handle portion 40 .
- a receiving space (not labeled) is defined between the second outer sheet 20 and the first outer sheet 10 for receiving the portable electronic device 200 .
- the second outer sheet 20 and the first outer sheet 10 are connected to each other along their edges by the expandable portion 30 , leaving an entrance 31 that allows the portable electronic device 200 to be inserted into the receiving space.
- the holder 100 shown herein for illustrative purpose includes the first outer sheet 10 and the expandable portion 30 ; however, the expandable portion 30 may be omitted and the first and second outer sheets 10 , 20 connected to each other along their perimeters.
- first outer sheet 10 and the second outer sheet 20 are made of soft material, e.g., fiber, cotton, vinyl, thermoplastics.
- the handle portion 40 includes two extending sheets, one extending sheet extending from the first outer sheet 10 and the other extending sheet extending from the second outer sheet 20 .
- the handle portion 40 defines a through hole 41 passing through the two extending sheets.
- the through hole 41 makes the holder 100 convenient to carry.
- two attractive magnet members may be attached to the two extending sheets for preventing the portable electronic device 100 from separating from the entrance 31 .
- the handle portion 40 defines a slot 21 on one side of the through hole 41 .
- a tongue portion 50 is formed in the slot 21 .
- One edge of the tongue portion 50 is connected to the handle portion 40 . Referring to FIGS. 6 and 8 , the tongue portion 50 may be bent away the handle portion 40 to allow the portable electronic device 200 to be supported by the tongue portion 50 .
- FIG. 2 shows that a base plate 61 , a first main supporting plate 62 , a second main supporting plate 63 , two first side supporting plates 64 , and two second side supporting plates 66 are formed on the second outer sheet 20 .
- the base plate 61 , the supporting plates 62 , 63 , 64 , and 66 are made of rigid material.
- the base plate 61 is adjacent to the covering portion 40 , and is rectangular.
- the first main supporting plate 62 is positioned between the base plate 61 and the second main supporting plate 63 .
- the first main supporting plate 62 and the second main supporting plate 63 are isosceles trapezoid-shaped.
- the two first side supporting plates 64 are symmetrically positioned at two sides of the first main supporting plate 62 .
- the two second side supporting plates 64 are symmetrically positioned at two sides of the second main supporting plate 63 .
- a first folding region 71 is positioned between the base plate 61 and the first main supporting plate 62 .
- a second folding region 73 is positioned between the first main supporting plate 62 and the second main supporting plate 63 .
- the first side supporting plates 64 and the second side supporting plates 66 are triangular, and are respectively positioned at two sides of the second folding region 73 .
- the first main supporting plate 62 includes two side edges 623 .
- Each first side supporting plate 64 has a sloping edge 643 , which is adjacent to and parallel to one of the side edges 623 of the first main supporting plate 62 .
- the second main supporting plate 63 includes two side edges 633 .
- Each second side supporting plate 66 has a sloping edge 663 , which is adjacent to and parallel to one of the side edges 633 of the second main supporting plate 633 .
- a third folding region 75 is positioned between the first main supporting plate 62 and the first side supporting plate 64
- a fourth folding region 77 is positioned between the second main supporting plate 63 and the second side supporting plate 66 .
- the base plate 61 , the first main supporting plate 62 , the second main supporting plate 63 , the first side supporting plates 64 and the second side supporting plates 66 can be folded relative to each other along the folding regions 71 , 73 , 75 , 77 .
- the base plate 61 , the four supporting plates 62 , 63 , 64 , 66 are made of rigid material; the base plate 61 , the first main supporting plate 62 , the second main supporting plate 63 , the first side supporting plates 64 , and the second side supporting plates 66 cannot be folded.
- the base portion 61 has a latching piece 55 formed thereon adjacent to the handle portion 40 .
- the latching piece 55 is positioned at another side of the through hole 41 , and has a bendable portion 551 .
- the bendable portion 551 may be folded away the base portion 61 to allow the second supporting portion 63 to be supported thereon.
- the handle portion 40 is opened to expose the entrance 31 .
- the device 200 can then be inserted into the receiving space of the holder 100 via the entrance 31 for storage.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show that in order to fold the holder 100 to form a support, the first main supporting plate 62 and the second main supporting plate 63 are folded toward the base plate 61 along the first folding region 71 and the second folding region 73 until the second main supporting plate 63 stands on the base plate 61 . Then, the first side supporting plate 64 and the second side supporting plate 66 at each side of the first main supporting plate 62 and the second main supporting plate 63 is folded along the third folding region 75 and the fourth folding region 77 . The bendable portion 551 is folded to allow the second main supporting plate 63 to be supported by the bendable portion 551 .
- the first main first supporting plate 62 is angled with the base plate 61
- the second main supporting plate 63 is supported by the base plate 61
- each of the first side supporting plates 64 and the second side supporting plates 66 are angled with the first main supporting plate 62 and the second main supporting plate 63 .
- the base plate 61 , the first main supporting plate 62 , the second main supporting plate 63 , the first side supporting plates 64 , and the second side supporting plates 66 can form a three-dimensional structure that will not collapse.
- FIG. 7 shows that the portable electronic device 200 is set on the holder 100 as a support. One end of the portable electronic device 200 is supported between the foldable piece 551 and the second main supporting plate 62 .
- the portable electronic device 200 is supported by the first main supporting plate 62 , the second main supporting plate 63 , the first side supporting plates 64 , and the second side supporting plates 66 at an angle.
- users can comfortably view the display of the portable electronic device 200 .
- FIGS. 6 and 8 show that if the viewed angled of the portable electronic device 200 needs to be adjusted, the tongue portion 50 can be bent around the edge along a direction far away from the covering portion 40 .
- the portable electronic device 200 is held on the tongue portion 50 .
- users can comfortably view the display of the portable electronic device 200 at a different angle.
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Abstract
A foldable holder for holding and supporting a portable electronic device includes a first outer sheet, a second outer sheet, a handle portion extending from the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet configured for being handled. A base plate, a first main supporting plate, a second main supporting plate, two first side supporting plates, and two second side supporting plates located on the second outer sheet. When the holder is folded, the base plate, the first main supporting plate, the first side supporting plates, and the second side supporting plates cooperatively form a three-dimensional structure that can support the portable electronic device at an angle relative to the second outer sheet without collapsing.
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- This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent applications (Attorney Docket Nos. US45483, US45484 and US45472), all entitled “HOLDER FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE”, and all invented by CHUEH LEE. All these related applications have the same assignee as the present application and have been concurrently filed herewith. The above-identified applications are incorporated herein by reference.
- This disclosure relates to holders for portable electronic devices, particularly, to a multifunction holder for protecting and supporting portable electronic devices.
- Holders are widely used to protect portable electronic devices and support the portable electronic device for a user to, for example, read an eBook or watch video. However, it can be difficult to carry the holder and the electronic device at the same time.
- Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
- Many aspects of the holder can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the holder.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a holder, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is similar toFIG. 1 , but shown from another aspect. -
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the holder, showing the holder for receiving a portable electronic device. -
FIG. 4 is similar toFIG. 2 , showing the holder in a state of being partially folded. -
FIG. 5 is similar toFIG. 4 , showing the holder folded as a support. -
FIG. 6 is similar toFIG. 5 , showing the latching portion of the holder to be bent. -
FIG. 7 shows the holder supporting the portable electronic device in a first state. -
FIG. 8 shows the holder supporting the portable electronic device in a second state. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 show an exemplary embodiment of aholder 100. Theholder 100 can receive and protect a portableelectronic device 200, and can also support and hold the portableelectronic device 200. -
FIGS. 2 and 3 show that theholder 100 includes a firstouter sheet 10, a secondouter sheet 20, aexpandable portion 30, and ahandle portion 40. A receiving space (not labeled) is defined between the secondouter sheet 20 and the firstouter sheet 10 for receiving the portableelectronic device 200. The secondouter sheet 20 and the firstouter sheet 10 are connected to each other along their edges by theexpandable portion 30, leaving anentrance 31 that allows the portableelectronic device 200 to be inserted into the receiving space. Theholder 100 shown herein for illustrative purpose includes the firstouter sheet 10 and theexpandable portion 30; however, theexpandable portion 30 may be omitted and the first and secondouter sheets holder 100 is not used for receiving the portableelectronic device 200 therein, only one of the firstouter sheet 10 and the secondouter sheet 20 may also be used. The firstouter sheet 10, theexpandable portion 30, and the secondouter sheet 20 are made of soft material, e.g., fiber, cotton, vinyl, thermoplastics. - The
handle portion 40 includes two extending sheets, one extending sheet extending from the firstouter sheet 10 and the other extending sheet extending from the secondouter sheet 20. Thehandle portion 40 defines a throughhole 41 passing through the two extending sheets. The throughhole 41 makes theholder 100 convenient to carry. To lock thehandle portion 40, two attractive magnet members may be attached to the two extending sheets for preventing the portableelectronic device 100 from separating from theentrance 31. - The
handle portion 40 defines aslot 21 on one side of the throughhole 41. Atongue portion 50 is formed in theslot 21. One edge of thetongue portion 50 is connected to thehandle portion 40. Referring toFIGS. 6 and 8 , thetongue portion 50 may be bent away thehandle portion 40 to allow the portableelectronic device 200 to be supported by thetongue portion 50. -
FIG. 2 shows that abase plate 61, a first main supportingplate 62, a second main supportingplate 63, two firstside supporting plates 64, and two secondside supporting plates 66 are formed on the secondouter sheet 20. Thebase plate 61, the supportingplates - In the exemplary embodiment, the
base plate 61 is adjacent to thecovering portion 40, and is rectangular. The first main supportingplate 62 is positioned between thebase plate 61 and the second main supportingplate 63. In the exemplary embodiment, the first main supportingplate 62 and the second main supportingplate 63 are isosceles trapezoid-shaped. The two firstside supporting plates 64 are symmetrically positioned at two sides of the first main supportingplate 62. The two secondside supporting plates 64 are symmetrically positioned at two sides of the second main supportingplate 63. Afirst folding region 71 is positioned between thebase plate 61 and the first main supportingplate 62. Asecond folding region 73 is positioned between the first main supportingplate 62 and the second main supportingplate 63. The firstside supporting plates 64 and the secondside supporting plates 66 are triangular, and are respectively positioned at two sides of thesecond folding region 73. The first main supportingplate 62 includes twoside edges 623. Each firstside supporting plate 64 has asloping edge 643, which is adjacent to and parallel to one of theside edges 623 of the first main supportingplate 62. The second main supportingplate 63 includes two side edges 633. Each secondside supporting plate 66 has asloping edge 663, which is adjacent to and parallel to one of the side edges 633 of the second main supporting plate 633. Thus, athird folding region 75 is positioned between the first main supportingplate 62 and the firstside supporting plate 64, and afourth folding region 77 is positioned between the second main supportingplate 63 and the secondside supporting plate 66. - The
base plate 61, the first main supportingplate 62, the second main supportingplate 63, the firstside supporting plates 64 and the secondside supporting plates 66 can be folded relative to each other along thefolding regions base plate 61, the four supportingplates base plate 61, the first main supportingplate 62, the second main supportingplate 63, the firstside supporting plates 64, and the secondside supporting plates 66 cannot be folded. - The
base portion 61 has alatching piece 55 formed thereon adjacent to thehandle portion 40. Thelatching piece 55 is positioned at another side of the throughhole 41, and has abendable portion 551. Thebendable portion 551 may be folded away thebase portion 61 to allow the second supportingportion 63 to be supported thereon. - When the portable
electronic device 200 needs to be received in theholder 100, thehandle portion 40 is opened to expose theentrance 31. Thedevice 200 can then be inserted into the receiving space of theholder 100 via theentrance 31 for storage. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show that in order to fold theholder 100 to form a support, the first main supportingplate 62 and the second main supportingplate 63 are folded toward thebase plate 61 along thefirst folding region 71 and thesecond folding region 73 until the second main supportingplate 63 stands on thebase plate 61. Then, the firstside supporting plate 64 and the secondside supporting plate 66 at each side of the first main supportingplate 62 and the second main supportingplate 63 is folded along thethird folding region 75 and thefourth folding region 77. Thebendable portion 551 is folded to allow the second main supportingplate 63 to be supported by thebendable portion 551. The first main first supportingplate 62 is angled with thebase plate 61, the second main supportingplate 63 is supported by thebase plate 61, and each of the firstside supporting plates 64 and the secondside supporting plates 66 are angled with the first main supportingplate 62 and the second main supportingplate 63. Thus, thebase plate 61, the first main supportingplate 62, the second main supportingplate 63, the firstside supporting plates 64, and the secondside supporting plates 66 can form a three-dimensional structure that will not collapse.FIG. 7 shows that the portableelectronic device 200 is set on theholder 100 as a support. One end of the portableelectronic device 200 is supported between thefoldable piece 551 and the second main supportingplate 62. The portableelectronic device 200 is supported by the first main supportingplate 62, the second main supportingplate 63, the firstside supporting plates 64, and the secondside supporting plates 66 at an angle. Thus, users can comfortably view the display of the portableelectronic device 200. -
FIGS. 6 and 8 show that if the viewed angled of the portableelectronic device 200 needs to be adjusted, thetongue portion 50 can be bent around the edge along a direction far away from the coveringportion 40. The portableelectronic device 200 is held on thetongue portion 50. Thus, users can comfortably view the display of the portableelectronic device 200 at a different angle. - It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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1. A foldable holder for holding and supporting a portable electronic device, comprising:
a first outer sheet;
a second outer sheet;
a handle portion extending from the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet configured for being handled;
a base plate, a first main supporting plate, a second main supporting plate, two first side supporting plates, and two second side supporting plates located on the second outer sheet; the base plate, the first main supporting plate and the second main supporting plate folded relative to each other, the two first side supporting plates symmetrically positioned at opposite sides of the first main supporting plate, the two second side supporting plates symmetrically positioned at opposite sides of the second main supporting plate;
wherein, when the holder is folded, the base plate, the first main supporting plate, the first side supporting plates, and the second side supporting plates cooperatively form a three-dimensional structure that can support the portable electronic device at an angle relative to the second outer sheet without collapsing.
2. The foldable holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when folded, the first main first supporting plate is angled with the base plate, the second supporting plate are non-perpendicularly supported by the base plate, and each of the first side supporting plates and the second side supporting plates are angled with the first main supporting plate and the second main supporting plate.
3. The foldable holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a first folding region is formed between the base plate and the first main supporting plate, a second folding region is formed between the first main supporting plate and the second main supporting plate, a third folding region is positioned between the first main supporting plate and the first side supporting plate, and a fourth folding region is positioned between the second main supporting plate and the second side supporting plate.
4. The foldable holder as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a handled portion, wherein an entrance is defined between the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet, the handle portion defines a through hole for being handled.
5. The foldable holder as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the handle portion defines a slot at one side of the through hole, and a tongue portion is formed in the slot, one edge of the tongue portion is connected to the handled portion, the tongue portion is bent around the edge along a direction far away from the handle portion to allow the portable electronic device to be held on the tongue portion.
6. The foldable holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet are made from one or more materials selected from a group consisting of fiber, cotton, vinyl, thermoplastics.
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