US20140009900A1 - Holder for portable device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a holding mechanism, and more particularly, to a holder for a portable device.
- a personal portable device represented by a mobile phone has become a necessity which is owned by each person.
- the international mobile phone penetration rate in 2000 was about 12%, but the international mobile phone penetration rate in 2009 increased to about 67%. They expect that start phones which have been recently popularized will also experience the previous ten years' penetration growth rate.
- Various portable devices such as vehicle navigators, multimedia players, portable broadcasting receivers and digital cameras/camcorders, as well as the mobile phones are commonly used, and various accessory industries for portable devices are also developing together.
- a holder for holding a portable device is used for holding the portable device during driving or during study or business hours.
- a mobile device when a mobile device is attached to or detached from an existing holder, a user must manipulate a plurality of buttons or apply a physical force, which may make the user feel uncomfortable. When a physical force is applied, an impact may be transmitted to the mobile device.
- An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a holder for mounting and detaching a portable device.
- Another embodiment of the present invention is directed to a holder for stably holding a portable device using a simple structure.
- a holder for a portable device includes: a main body having the portable device received on a front surface portion thereof; a first switch formed at a designated position of the front surface portion of the main body so as to be push into and protruded from the front surface portion; first and second arms formed at both side surfaces of the main body, and having a distance provided therebetween and varied by the first switch such that the portable device is attached or detached; and a second switch including a first button formed to be physically connected to the first arm inside the main body and a second button formed to be physically connected to the second arm inside the main body, and varying the distance between the first and second arms.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the holder illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are assembled perspective views of the holder illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the rear surface of the holder to which a bracket is coupled
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are diagrams for explaining a method for holding a mobile device using the holder according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the holder 1 includes a main body 30 having a front surface portion 12 on which a mobile device is received.
- the main body 30 includes a front cover 10 and a rear cover 20 , and may be formed to have substantially a rectangular cross-section when seen at the side of the front surface portion 12 .
- the main body 30 has a first switch 610 formed at a designated position of the front surface portion 12 , and the first switch 610 protrudes to the outside of the front surface portion 12 from the inside of the main body 30 .
- the first switch 610 may include a push switch, for example. The first switch 610 is pushed to the inside by a pressure which is applied when the mobile device is held on the front surface portion 12 . Furthermore, an operation of pulling the first switch 610 is performed by first and second buttons 420 and 520 which will be described below. The detailed descriptions of the operation will be made below.
- the main body 30 has first and second arms 410 and 510 formed at both side surfaces thereof.
- the first and second arms 410 and 510 have a distance from each other, which is varied by a push/pull operation of the first switch 610 .
- the first switch 610 is pushed to the inside of the main body 30 , the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is decreased toward the inside the main body such that the portable device is fixed on the front surface portion 12 by the first and second arms 420 and 520 .
- the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is increased, so that the user may detach the mobile device from the holder.
- the first and second buttons 420 and 520 form a second switch.
- the first button 420 is physically connected to the first arm 410 inside the main body 30 . Therefore, when the first arm 410 is moved to the inside of the main body 30 , the first button 420 protrudes to the outside of the body 30 . Similarly, when the second arm 510 is moved to the inside of the main body 30 , the second button 520 protrudes to the outside of the main body 30 .
- the first switch 610 is pushed to the inside of the main body 30 . Accordingly, the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is decreased to fix the portable device. At the same time, the first and second buttons 420 and 520 protrude to the outside. In this state, when the first and second buttons 420 and 520 are pressurized toward the inside of the main body 30 , the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is increased toward the outside of the main body 30 , and the first switch 610 protrudes. Then, the user may detach the portable device from the holder 1 .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the holder 2 according to the embodiment of the present invention further includes a bracket 70 in addition to the components of the holder 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the bracket 70 is formed at the bottom of the main body 30 and serves to support a portable device such that the portable device does not come off from the holder 2 .
- the bracket 70 is fixed to a rear surface portion of the main body 30 through a knob.
- the knob may be formed in a screw type, for example.
- the bracket 70 may be moved left and right and/or up and down in a state where the knob is released.
- the bracket 70 may be formed in such a shape that the central portion thereof is opened. Through the opened portion, an external connection cable of the portable device may be passed.
- the structure of the holder 2 will be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 3 to 5 .
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the holder illustrated in FIG. 2
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are assembled perspective views of the holder illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- the front cover 10 of the main body 30 includes a switch through-hole 110 through which the first switch 610 is pushed/pulled. Furthermore, the front cover 10 includes one or more coupling protrusions 120 formed at designated positions on a back surface of the front cover 10 , that is, a surface contacted with the rear cover 20 such that the front and second covers 10 and 20 are coupled to each other through the coupling protrusions 120 .
- the rear cover 20 includes a housing unit 210 to house first and second attach/detach control units 40 and which will be described below.
- the housing unit 210 includes an upper housing unit 212 and a lower housing unit 214 .
- the rear cover 20 includes coupling grooves 220 a , 220 b , 220 c , 220 d , and 220 e formed at positions corresponding to the coupling protrusions 120 provided on the front cover 10 .
- the coupling grooves 220 a , 220 b , 220 c , 220 d , and 220 e and the coupling protrusions 120 are fixed through screws 80 .
- the rear cover 20 has a switch assembling hole 230 formed at a designated position thereof, or desirably, the central portion of the upper housing unit 212 . Through the switch assembling hole 230 , a switching unit 60 is coupled to the rear cover 20 . Furthermore, the rear cover 20 has a hole 240 formed at the bottom thereof and coupled to a knob 92 for fixing or moving the bracket 70 . The knob 92 forms a pair with a nut 94 . Depending on the open or close state of the knob 92 , the bracket 70 may be moved or fixed.
- the first attach/detach control unit 40 includes a first arm 410 , a first button 420 , a first arm moving shaft 430 , a first button moving shaft 440 , and a first elastic shaft 450 .
- the first arm 410 is pushed into and protruded from one side surface of the main body 30 .
- the first button 420 is pushed into and protruded from the other side surface of the main body 30 .
- the first arm moving shaft 430 provides a physical force to push/protrude the first arm 410 .
- the first button moving shaft 440 provides a physical force to push/protrude the first button 420 .
- the first elastic shaft 450 is coupled to a first elastic member 460 .
- the second attach/detach control unit 50 includes a second arm 510 , a second button 520 , a second arm moving shaft 530 , a second button moving shaft 540 , and a second elastic shaft (not illustrated).
- the second arm 510 is pushed into and protruded from the other side surface of the main body 30 .
- the second button 520 is pushed into and protruded from the one surface of the main body 30 .
- the second arm moving shaft 530 provides a physical force to push/protrude the second arm 510 .
- the second button moving shaft 540 provides a physical force to push/protrude the second button 520 .
- the second elastic shaft is coupled to a second elastic member 560 .
- the arm moving shafts 430 and 530 have one side extended perpendicular to the arms 410 and 510 , and the button moving shafts 440 and 540 are extended in the same direction as the extension direction of the arm moving shafts 430 and 530 from positions spaced at a designated distance in a direction perpendicular to the extension direction of the arm moving shafts 430 and 530 , respectively.
- One ends of the button moving shafts 440 and 540 serve as the buttons 420 and 520 , respectively.
- the elastic shafts 450 and 550 are formed to a designated length in the formation direction of the arm moving shafts 430 and 530 from the other ends of the button moving shafts 440 and 540 , and coupled to the elastic members 460 and 560 , respectively.
- the first arm moving shaft 430 of the first attach/detach control unit 40 is housed in one side (for example, left side) of the upper housing unit 212
- the first button moving shaft 440 is housed in the other side (for example, right side) of the lower housing unit 213 .
- the first arm 410 may be protruded from one side of the main body 30
- the first button 420 may be protruded from the other side of the main body 30
- the second arm moving shaft 530 of the second attach/detach control unit 50 is housed in the other side of the upper housing unit 212
- the second button moving shaft 540 is housed in one side of the lower housing unit 214 .
- the second arm 510 may be protruded from the other side of the main body 510
- the second button 520 may be protruded from the one side of the main body 30 .
- the switching unit 60 includes a third elastic member 620 and the first switch 610 having a pressurization plate 612 .
- the pressurization plate 612 serves to pressurize the third elastic member 620 through a rear surface portion thereof in a designated state.
- the first switch 610 is formed to protrude from a designated position on a front surface portion of the pressurization plate 612 , for example, the center portion of the pressurization plate 612 .
- the first switch 610 including the third elastic member 620 and the pressurization plate 612 is assembled into the switch assembling hole 230 . Furthermore, the first and second attach/detach control units 40 and 50 are assembled. In a state where the third elastic member 620 is not pressurized, the first switch 610 has a protruding shape, and the other sides of the first and second arm moving shafts 430 and 530 of the first and second attach/detach control units 40 and 50 are closely attached to both sides of the pressurization plate 612 .
- the first and second elastic members 460 and 560 are compressed, the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is increased toward the outside of the main body 30 , and the first and second buttons 420 and 520 are pushed to the inside of the main body 30 .
- the pressurization plate 612 compresses the third elastic member 620 , and the first and second arms 410 and 510 are pushed to the inside of the main body 30 by restoring forces of the first and second elastic members 460 and 560 . Meanwhile, the first and second buttons 420 and 520 are protruded to the outside of the main body 30 .
- the switch coupling grooves 432 and 532 formed at the ends of the first and second arm moving shafts 430 and 530 are coupled to the first switch 610 , thereby maintaining a state where the pressurization plate 612 pressurizes the third elastic member 620 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the rear surface of the holder to which the bracket 70 is coupled.
- the width of the hole 240 is decided by considering the diameter of the screw portion of the knob 92 , and the length of the hole 240 is set in such a designated range that the bracket 70 may move left and right.
- the bracket 70 includes an up and down moving unit 710 and a support unit 720 .
- the up and down moving unit 710 is pushed to and protruded from the inside of the main body 30 , and the support unit 720 has an opening 722 formed in the center thereof.
- the up and down moving unit 710 has a movement hole 712 formed by considering the diameter of the screw portion of the knob 92 .
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are diagrams for explaining a method for holding a mobile device using the holder according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the first switch 610 is protruded to the outside of the front surface portion 12 , and the other sides of the first and second arm moving shafts 430 and 530 are closely attached to both sides of the pressurization plate 612 so as to compress the first and second elastic members 460 and 560 . Accordingly, the first and second arms 410 and 510 are protruded to the outside of the main body, and the first and second buttons 420 and 520 are pushed to the inside of the main body.
- the portable device 3 When the portable device 3 is to be fixed to the holder 1 or 2 , the portable device 3 is closely attached to the front surface portion 12 in the front surface side of the holder 1 or 2 as illustrated in FIG. 8 . Then, the first switch 610 is pressurized, and the pressurization plate 612 compresses the third elastic member 620 . Accordingly, the first and second elastic members 460 and 560 are restored to move the first and second arm moving shafts 430 and 530 to the inside of the main body, and the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is decreased to fix the portable device 3 on the holder 1 or 2 . Simultaneously, the first and second button moving shafts 440 and 540 are moved to protrude the first and second buttons 420 and 530 to the outside of the main body.
- the first and second buttons 420 and 520 are pushed to the inside of the main body. Then, while the first and second elastic members 460 and 560 are compressed, the distance between the first and second arm moving shafts 430 and 530 , that is, the distance between the first and second arms 410 and 510 is increased, and the first switch 610 is protruded by the restoring force of the third elastic member 620 .
- the bracket 70 may be moved downward from the main body to sufficiently secure a space for holding the portable device 3 .
- the bracket 70 may be moved upward, and the knob 92 may be tightened to further stably maintain the fixed state of the portable device 3 .
- a cable for connecting the portable device 3 to an external device may be passed through the opening 722 of the bracket 70 , the portable device 3 and the external device may be stably connected to each other through the external connection cable without physical stress.
- potable devices having various widths may be held by the first and second arms 410 and 510 , and stably fixed by the bracket 70 . Furthermore, since the bracket 70 is formed to move left and right and/or up and down, various types of portable devices may be held regardless of the lengths of the portable devices.
- the holder according to the embodiment of the present invention has an advantage in cost and resource saving.
- the rear cover 20 may further include a coupling unit 250 formed on the rear surface portion thereof.
- the holder 1 or 2 may be coupled to an adhesion-type holder (not illustrated). Accordingly, when the adhesion-type holder is fixed to a dashboard or front window of a vehicle and a portable device is mounted on the holder 1 or 2 , the portable device may be freely used while driving.
- a portable device may be stably mounted on the holder only by a simple operation of contacting the portable device with a holding surface. Furthermore, the portable device mounted on the holder may be released by a simple operation of pressing the buttons at both sides of the holder. Therefore, it is possible to stably mount or release the portable device, without performing a troublesome manipulation or applying a physical force.
- the manufacturing cost of the holder may be reduced, which makes it possible to improve customer satisfaction.
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- The present invention relates to a holding mechanism, and more particularly, to a holder for a portable device.
- A personal portable device represented by a mobile phone has become a necessity which is owned by each person. According to one survey, the international mobile phone penetration rate in 2000 was about 12%, but the international mobile phone penetration rate in 2009 increased to about 67%. They expect that start phones which have been recently popularized will also experience the previous ten years' penetration growth rate.
- Various portable devices, such as vehicle navigators, multimedia players, portable broadcasting receivers and digital cameras/camcorders, as well as the mobile phones are commonly used, and various accessory industries for portable devices are also developing together. In particular, a holder for holding a portable device is used for holding the portable device during driving or during study or business hours.
- However, although mobile devices made by different makers may provide the same or similar functions, the mobile devices have different sizes from each other. Therefore, when a user replaces his/her mobile phone with a different model, the user must replace a holder which was purchased for the mobile phone. Therefore, when the usable holder is replaced, it may result in an unnecessary cost. Furthermore, when the usable holder is discarded, it is a waste of resources.
- Furthermore, when a mobile device is attached to or detached from an existing holder, a user must manipulate a plurality of buttons or apply a physical force, which may make the user feel uncomfortable. When a physical force is applied, an impact may be transmitted to the mobile device.
- An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a holder for mounting and detaching a portable device.
- Another embodiment of the present invention is directed to a holder for stably holding a portable device using a simple structure.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, a holder for a portable device includes: a main body having the portable device received on a front surface portion thereof; a first switch formed at a designated position of the front surface portion of the main body so as to be push into and protruded from the front surface portion; first and second arms formed at both side surfaces of the main body, and having a distance provided therebetween and varied by the first switch such that the portable device is attached or detached; and a second switch including a first button formed to be physically connected to the first arm inside the main body and a second button formed to be physically connected to the second arm inside the main body, and varying the distance between the first and second arms.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the holder illustrated inFIG. 2 . -
FIGS. 4 and 5 are assembled perspective views of the holder illustrated inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the rear surface of the holder to which a bracket is coupled -
FIGS. 7 and 8 are diagrams for explaining a method for holding a mobile device using the holder according to the embodiment of the present invention. - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be constructed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present invention to those skilled in the art. Throughout the disclosure, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures and embodiments of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to one embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , theholder 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes amain body 30 having afront surface portion 12 on which a mobile device is received. Themain body 30 includes afront cover 10 and arear cover 20, and may be formed to have substantially a rectangular cross-section when seen at the side of thefront surface portion 12. - Furthermore, the
main body 30 has afirst switch 610 formed at a designated position of thefront surface portion 12, and thefirst switch 610 protrudes to the outside of thefront surface portion 12 from the inside of themain body 30. Thefirst switch 610 may include a push switch, for example. Thefirst switch 610 is pushed to the inside by a pressure which is applied when the mobile device is held on thefront surface portion 12. Furthermore, an operation of pulling thefirst switch 610 is performed by first andsecond buttons - Meanwhile, the
main body 30 has first andsecond arms second arms first switch 610. When thefirst switch 610 is pushed to the inside of themain body 30, the distance between the first andsecond arms front surface portion 12 by the first andsecond arms first switch 610 is pulled from themain body 30 by a pressurizing operation of the first andsecond buttons second arms - The first and
second buttons first button 420 is physically connected to thefirst arm 410 inside themain body 30. Therefore, when thefirst arm 410 is moved to the inside of themain body 30, thefirst button 420 protrudes to the outside of thebody 30. Similarly, when thesecond arm 510 is moved to the inside of themain body 30, thesecond button 520 protrudes to the outside of themain body 30. - In the
holder 1 for the portable device, when the portable device is closely attached to thefront surface portion 12, thefirst switch 610 is pushed to the inside of themain body 30. Accordingly, the distance between the first andsecond arms second buttons second buttons main body 30, the distance between the first andsecond arms main body 30, and thefirst switch 610 protrudes. Then, the user may detach the portable device from theholder 1. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a holder for a portable device according to another embodiment of the present invention. - The
holder 2 according to the embodiment of the present invention further includes abracket 70 in addition to the components of theholder 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . - The
bracket 70 is formed at the bottom of themain body 30 and serves to support a portable device such that the portable device does not come off from theholder 2. Thebracket 70 is fixed to a rear surface portion of themain body 30 through a knob. The knob may be formed in a screw type, for example. Thebracket 70 may be moved left and right and/or up and down in a state where the knob is released. Furthermore, thebracket 70 may be formed in such a shape that the central portion thereof is opened. Through the opened portion, an external connection cable of the portable device may be passed. - The structure of the
holder 2 will be described in more detail with reference toFIGS. 3 to 5 . -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the holder illustrated inFIG. 2 , andFIGS. 4 and 5 are assembled perspective views of the holder illustrated inFIG. 2 . - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thefront cover 10 of themain body 30 includes a switch through-hole 110 through which thefirst switch 610 is pushed/pulled. Furthermore, thefront cover 10 includes one ormore coupling protrusions 120 formed at designated positions on a back surface of thefront cover 10, that is, a surface contacted with therear cover 20 such that the front andsecond covers coupling protrusions 120. - The
rear cover 20 includes a housing unit 210 to house first and second attach/detach control units 40 and which will be described below. In particular, the housing unit 210 includes an upper housing unit 212 and a lower housing unit 214. Furthermore, therear cover 20 includescoupling grooves coupling protrusions 120 provided on thefront cover 10. In a state where the front and rear covers 10 and 20 are coupled to each other after internal devices are assembled, thecoupling grooves coupling protrusions 120 are fixed throughscrews 80. Furthermore, therear cover 20 has aswitch assembling hole 230 formed at a designated position thereof, or desirably, the central portion of the upper housing unit 212. Through theswitch assembling hole 230, a switchingunit 60 is coupled to therear cover 20. Furthermore, therear cover 20 has ahole 240 formed at the bottom thereof and coupled to aknob 92 for fixing or moving thebracket 70. Theknob 92 forms a pair with anut 94. Depending on the open or close state of theknob 92, thebracket 70 may be moved or fixed. - The first attach/detach
control unit 40 includes afirst arm 410, afirst button 420, a firstarm moving shaft 430, a firstbutton moving shaft 440, and a firstelastic shaft 450. Thefirst arm 410 is pushed into and protruded from one side surface of themain body 30. Thefirst button 420 is pushed into and protruded from the other side surface of themain body 30. The firstarm moving shaft 430 provides a physical force to push/protrude thefirst arm 410. The firstbutton moving shaft 440 provides a physical force to push/protrude thefirst button 420. The firstelastic shaft 450 is coupled to a firstelastic member 460. - Similarly, the second attach/detach
control unit 50 includes asecond arm 510, asecond button 520, a secondarm moving shaft 530, a secondbutton moving shaft 540, and a second elastic shaft (not illustrated). Thesecond arm 510 is pushed into and protruded from the other side surface of themain body 30. Thesecond button 520 is pushed into and protruded from the one surface of themain body 30. The secondarm moving shaft 530 provides a physical force to push/protrude thesecond arm 510. The secondbutton moving shaft 540 provides a physical force to push/protrude thesecond button 520. The second elastic shaft is coupled to a secondelastic member 560. - Here, the
arm moving shafts arms button moving shafts arm moving shafts arm moving shafts button moving shafts buttons - Furthermore, the
elastic shafts 450 and 550 are formed to a designated length in the formation direction of thearm moving shafts button moving shafts elastic members - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the firstarm moving shaft 430 of the first attach/detachcontrol unit 40 is housed in one side (for example, left side) of the upper housing unit 212, and the firstbutton moving shaft 440 is housed in the other side (for example, right side) of the lower housing unit 213. Accordingly, thefirst arm 410 may be protruded from one side of themain body 30, and thefirst button 420 may be protruded from the other side of themain body 30. The secondarm moving shaft 530 of the second attach/detachcontrol unit 50 is housed in the other side of the upper housing unit 212, and the secondbutton moving shaft 540 is housed in one side of the lower housing unit 214. Accordingly, thesecond arm 510 may be protruded from the other side of themain body 510, and thesecond button 520 may be protruded from the one side of themain body 30. - Meanwhile, the switching
unit 60 includes a thirdelastic member 620 and thefirst switch 610 having apressurization plate 612. Thepressurization plate 612 serves to pressurize the thirdelastic member 620 through a rear surface portion thereof in a designated state. Thefirst switch 610 is formed to protrude from a designated position on a front surface portion of thepressurization plate 612, for example, the center portion of thepressurization plate 612. - The
first switch 610 including the thirdelastic member 620 and thepressurization plate 612 is assembled into theswitch assembling hole 230. Furthermore, the first and second attach/detachcontrol units elastic member 620 is not pressurized, thefirst switch 610 has a protruding shape, and the other sides of the first and secondarm moving shafts control units pressurization plate 612. At this time, the first and secondelastic members second arms main body 30, and the first andsecond buttons main body 30. When a physical force is applied to thefirst switch 610, thepressurization plate 612 compresses the thirdelastic member 620, and the first andsecond arms main body 30 by restoring forces of the first and secondelastic members second buttons main body 30. Furthermore, theswitch coupling grooves arm moving shafts first switch 610, thereby maintaining a state where thepressurization plate 612 pressurizes the thirdelastic member 620. - Meanwhile, the
bracket 70 is fixed to thehole 240 of therear cover 20 through theknob 92 and thenut 94.FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the rear surface of the holder to which thebracket 70 is coupled. Referring toFIG. 6 , the width of thehole 240 is decided by considering the diameter of the screw portion of theknob 92, and the length of thehole 240 is set in such a designated range that thebracket 70 may move left and right. - Furthermore, the
bracket 70 includes an up and down movingunit 710 and asupport unit 720. The up and down movingunit 710 is pushed to and protruded from the inside of themain body 30, and thesupport unit 720 has anopening 722 formed in the center thereof. In order for thebracket 70 to move up and down inside themain body 30, the up and down movingunit 710 has amovement hole 712 formed by considering the diameter of the screw portion of theknob 92. -
FIGS. 7 and 8 are diagrams for explaining a method for holding a mobile device using the holder according to the embodiment of the present invention. - First, in a state where a
mobile device 3 is not held as illustrated inFIG. 7 , thefirst switch 610 is protruded to the outside of thefront surface portion 12, and the other sides of the first and secondarm moving shafts pressurization plate 612 so as to compress the first and secondelastic members second arms second buttons - When the
portable device 3 is to be fixed to theholder portable device 3 is closely attached to thefront surface portion 12 in the front surface side of theholder FIG. 8 . Then, thefirst switch 610 is pressurized, and thepressurization plate 612 compresses the thirdelastic member 620. Accordingly, the first and secondelastic members arm moving shafts second arms portable device 3 on theholder button moving shafts second buttons - When the
portable device 3 is to be detached from theholder second buttons elastic members arm moving shafts second arms first switch 610 is protruded by the restoring force of the thirdelastic member 620. - Meanwhile, before the
portable device 3 is held as illustrated inFIGS. 7 and 8 , thebracket 70 may be moved downward from the main body to sufficiently secure a space for holding theportable device 3. After theportable device 3 is fixed by the first andsecond arms bracket 70 may be moved upward, and theknob 92 may be tightened to further stably maintain the fixed state of theportable device 3. Furthermore, since a cable for connecting theportable device 3 to an external device may be passed through theopening 722 of thebracket 70, theportable device 3 and the external device may be stably connected to each other through the external connection cable without physical stress. - As such, potable devices having various widths may be held by the first and
second arms bracket 70. Furthermore, since thebracket 70 is formed to move left and right and/or up and down, various types of portable devices may be held regardless of the lengths of the portable devices. - Therefore, when a portable device was replaced, a holder for a new portable device is not needed separately. Accordingly, the holder according to the embodiment of the present invention has an advantage in cost and resource saving.
- In another embodiment of the present invention, the
rear cover 20 may further include acoupling unit 250 formed on the rear surface portion thereof. Through thecoupling unit 250, theholder holder - According to the embodiment of the present invention, a portable device may be stably mounted on the holder only by a simple operation of contacting the portable device with a holding surface. Furthermore, the portable device mounted on the holder may be released by a simple operation of pressing the buttons at both sides of the holder. Therefore, it is possible to stably mount or release the portable device, without performing a troublesome manipulation or applying a physical force.
- Furthermore, since the operation for mounting the portable device on the holder and the operation for releasing the portable device from the holder are performed by the expansion and compression operations of the springs, the manufacturing cost of the holder may be reduced, which makes it possible to improve customer satisfaction.
- While the present invention has been described with respect to the specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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