![]() expandable device to a portable electronic device
专利摘要:
The present invention relates to an expandable device that includes a body with a first end, a second end and a longitudinal axis. The body is movable between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration. A button is attached to the first end of the body and includes an inner surface and an engagement element supported by the inner surface. A platform includes an outer surface and a collar that extends away from the outer surface and the collar defines a cavity. A locking device is supported by the second end of the body, and a part of the locking device is adapted to be removably disposed in the cavity of the platform to releasably couple the body to the platform. When the body is in the retracted configuration, the button engaging element engages the locking device, so that the locking device is rotatable with respect to the platform between an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. 公开号:BR112020009021A2 申请号:R112020009021-2 申请日:2018-10-16 公开日:2020-11-03 发明作者:David B. Barnett;Greg Adelman;Michael Kory;Randy Yang CHIANG;Altan Nahum;David F. Willson 申请人:Popsockets Llc; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[001] [001] This order claims priority for US Provisional Order No. 62 / 582,912 filed on November 7, 2017, US Provisional Order No. 62 / 589,068 filed on November 21, 2017 and US Non-Provisional Order No. 15 / 993,458, filed on May 30, 2018, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference. TECHNICAL FIELD [002] [002] The present description generally refers to a device and, more particularly, to expandable devices that can be connected to portable electronic devices or covers for portable electronic devices and used as a handle, support, or for other purposes. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [003] [003] Portable electronic devices, such as MP3 players and smartphones, are often housed in protective covers or cases in order to protect the device from damage, provide a grip to handle the device, and / or provide a support to support the device on a surface. Such cases increase the effective size of the device. Expandable devices and accessories, which can be attached directly to the device or to the cover that protects the device, are used for a variety of functions, including supporting the device on a surface and providing an expandable grip for handling the device. Expandable devices have decorative buttons, which can display logos, stickers, symbols or other artistic representations. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [004] [004] According to a first exemplary aspect, an expandable device for a portable electronic device can include a body having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis. The body can be movable between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration. A button can be attached to the first end of the body and can include an inner surface and an engagement element supported by the inner surface. A platform may include an outer surface and a collar that extends away from the outer surface. The collar can define a cavity. A locking device can be supported by the second end of the body. At least a part of the locking device can be adapted to be removably disposed in the cavity of the platform to releasably couple the body to the platform. When the body is in the retracted configuration, the button engaging element can engage the locking device, so that the locking device can be rotatable relative to the platform between an unlocked configuration, in which the body is removable from the platform and a locked configuration, in which the body is slotted to the platform. [005] [005] According to a second exemplary aspect, a method for connecting an expandable device to a portable electronic device or cover may include rotatingly coupling a first body to a platform by means of a locking device disposed between the first body and the platform, and remove the first body from the platform. In addition, the method may include rotatingly coupling a second body, different from the first body, to the platform. [006] [006] According to any one or more of the foregoing first or second aspects, an expandable device and / or method of coupling the expandable device may further include any one or more of the following preferred forms. [007] [007] In a preferred way, the locking device can include a connecting disk and a connector connected to the connecting disk. The connector can be attached to the platform when the locking device is in the locked configuration and removable from the platform when the locking device is in the unlocked configuration. [008] [008] In a preferred way, the connecting disc can be adjacent to the second end of the body. The connecting disc may include a first engaging surface adapted to engage the button engaging element and a second engaging surface adapted to connect to the connector. [009] [009] In a preferred form, the connector can include a body that has a first surface adapted to connect to the connection disk, a second surface adapted to couple with a first part of the platform, and a radial wing that extends from the connector body and adapted to engage a different part of the platform. [010] [010] In a preferred way, the platform cavity can be aligned with the longitudinal axis of the body. [011] [011] In a preferred form, the platform may include a protrusion that extends into the cavity. The protrusion can be adapted to attach to the second surface of the connector when the locking device is in the locked configuration. [012] [012] In a preferred way, the connector can be configured to slide against the protrusion of the platform. The platform can be configured to deform when the locking device moves between the unlocked configuration and the locked configuration. [013] [013] In a preferred form, the platform can include a recessed base from the collar and can at least partially define the cavity, so that the cavity can be arranged between the collar and the platform base. The protrusion can be formed at the base. [014] [014] In a preferred form, the platform may include a shelf that extends into the cavity from the collar. The shelf can be configured to engage the radial wing of the connector when the locking device is in the locked configuration. [015] [015] In a preferred form, the radial wing of the connector can be arranged under the platform shelf when the locking device is in the locked configuration. [016] [016] In a preferred form, the connector may include a curved notch formed on the second surface of the body. The notch can be configured to engage with the platform protrusion when the locking device moves between the locked and unlocked configurations. [017] [017] In a preferred form, at least one of the base of the platform and a part of the connector can be a resilient material and is deformable. At least one between the base and the platform may deform as the locking device moves from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration. [018] [018] In a preferred form, the second fitting surface of the connecting disk can be adapted to extend through the second end of the body. [019] [019] In a preferred form, the button engaging element may include a plurality of teeth extending away from the inner surface. [020] [020] In a preferred form, the first fitting surface of the connection disc can be arranged to interlock with the button engaging element. [021] [021] In a preferred form, the button engaging element may include a non-circular tooth that extends away from the inner surface. [022] [022] In a preferred form, the connection disk may include an opening corresponding to the shape of the non-circular protrusion of the button engaging element. [023] [023] In a preferred way, the connection disk can be fixed to the connector. [024] [024] In a preferred form, the body can include a flexible wall that defines a chamber. The locking device can be at least partially arranged in the body chamber. [025] [025] In a preferred form, a cover body can be dimensioned to receive a portable electronic device and the platform can be formed integrated with the cover body. [026] [026] In a preferred way, rotatingly coupling the first body can include retracting the first body, so that a button coupled to the first body can interlock with a locking surface of the locking device, and rotate the first body relative to to the platform, engaging the button and the engaging surface of the locking device. [027] [027] In a preferred way, removing the first body from the platform may include retracting the first body, so that the button attached to the first body can interlock with the locking device's engagement surface, and rotate the first body relative to the the platform by engaging the button and the locking surface of the locking device. [028] [028] In a preferred way, the method may include locking the first body to the platform by rotating the locking device relative to the platform when the first body is in a retracted configuration. [029] [029] In a preferred form, the method may include providing the platform formed integrally with a cover body for the handheld device. [030] [030] In a preferred form, the method may include attaching the platform to a surface of a handheld device or cover for the handheld device. [031] [031] In a preferred form, the method may include attaching a connecting disk of the locking device to one end of the first body before rotatingly coupling the first body to the platform. [032] [032] In a preferred way, the method may include attaching the connecting disk to a connector and attaching the connecting disk to the connector. [033] [033] In a preferred way, rotatingly coupling the first body can include first coupling the first body to the locking device, sliding a wing of the connector through a platform opening, and rotating the first body in relation to the platform to arrange the connector wing below a platform shelf. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [034] [034] Figure 1 is an isometric view of a first exemplary expandable device constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present description. [035] [035] Figure 2 is an exploded view of the expandable device of Figure 1, including a first example button, a first example body including a first example disk, a first example connector, and a first example platform. [036] [036] Figure 3 is a front cross-sectional view of the expandable device taken in l-l of Figure 1. [037] [037] Figure 4 is a side cross-sectional view of the expandable device taken at 11-11 of Figure 1. [038] [038] Figure 5 is a front cross-sectional view of the expandable device of Figure 1 in a retracted configuration. [039] [039] Figure 6 is a bottom view of the button in Figure 1. [040] [040] Figure 7 is a top view of the connection disk in Figure 1. [041] [041] Figure 8 is a side view of the connection disk in Figure 7. [042] [042] Figure 9 is an isometric view of the connector in Figure 1. [043] [043] Figure 10 is a bottom view of the connector in Figure 9. [044] [044] Figure 11 is a top view of the Figure 1 platform. [045] [045] Figure 12 is a side cross-sectional view of the platform taken in Ill-Ill of Figure 9. [046] [046] Figure 13 is a front cross-sectional view of the platform taken in IV-IV of Figure 9. [047] [047] Figure 14 is a front cross-sectional view of a second exemplary expandable device constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present description. [048] [048] Figure 15 is a side cross-sectional view of the expandable device in Figure 14. [049] [049] Figure 16 is a top view of a second example connector for the expandable device of Figure 14. [050] [050] Figure 17 is an isometric view of a cover for a portable electronic device having an integrated expandable device constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present description. DETAILED DESCRIPTION [051] [051] In Figures 1 to 5, a first exemplary expandable device 10 is constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present description. The expandable device 10 includes a button 14, a body 18 coupled to the button 14, and a platform 22 that is attachable to a portable electronic device (not shown), a cover for a portable electronic device, or other desired component. The body 18 is movable between an expanded configuration, as shown in Figures 1 to 4, and a retracted configuration, as shown in Figure 5. A locking device 24, which is hidden from view in Figure 1 and is shown in Figure 2, is arranged between the body 18 and the platform 22 in a rotating manner and releasably couples the body 18 to the platform 22. The locking device 24 is movable between an unlocked configuration, in which the body 18 is removable from the platform 22, and a locked configuration, in which the body 18 is fixed to the platform 22. When the body 18 is in the expanded configuration, the body 18 can rotate freely about a longitudinal axis A in relation to the platform 22 and the locking device 24. The body [052] [052] As shown in Figure 2, the locking device 24 includes a connector 26 and a connecting disk 28 rotatably connected to the body 18. In the locked configuration, the body 18 is rotatable in relation to the locking device 24 and therefore rotatably coupled to the platform 22 by means of the locking device 24. The platform 22 has a mounting surface 39 that can include an adhesive adapted to couple the platform 22 to the portable device or to the cover of the portable device. The mounting surface 39 holds the platform 22 relative to the device to facilitate unlocking and locking the locking device 24. The connector 26, the connecting disk 28, the button 14, the body 18 and the platform 22 are aligned with respect to the longitudinal axis A when the expandable device 10 is in the locked configuration. [053] [053] The body 18 may include an accordion-like structure 18 having a retractable wall 20. The body 18 is movable between the expanded configuration, as shown in Figures 1 to 4, and the retracted configuration, as shown in Figure 5. The body 18 is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis A, and includes a first end 40 distal to platform 22 and a second end 42 proximal to platform 22. When button 14 is coupled to first end 40 of body 18, wall 20 of body 18 and the button 14 define a chamber 56. The body 18 includes an opening 58 formed at the second end 42 of the body 18, so that the locking device 24 can be partially arranged both internally and externally with respect to the body 18. At the second end 42 of the body 18, the chamber 56 has a volume dimensioned to receive the connection disk 28. The body 18 can be made of a flexible material, such as thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer based on polyester, which can be formed p or injection molding, thermoforming or compression molding, or it can be any equivalent functional material suitable for its intended purpose. In some cases, the body 16 of the present description may include, at least in part, a Popsocket ™ and / or an extensible body for a portable media player, as described in US Patent No. 8,560,031, US Application No. 15 / 729,260, filed on October 10, 2017, US Application No. 15 / 864,402, filed on January 8, 2018 and US Application No. 15 / 864,509, filed on January 8, 2018, the full descriptions of which are incorporated herein by reference . [054] [054] As shown in Figures 3 to 5, the connecting disk 28 of the locking device 24 is supported by the second end 42 of the body 18 and is arranged in the chamber 56 of the body 18 adjacent to the second end 42. In this configuration, the surface insert 38 of the connection disc 28 faces the inner surface 34 of the button 14, and a second insert surface 60 extends through the opening 58 of the second end 42 of the body 18 for coupling to the connector 26. The connection disc 28 is disposed within the body 18 and is rotatable with respect to the body 18. The connecting disk 28 rotates with the body 18 when the button 14 is coupled to the first end 40 of the body 18 and engages with the first engaging surface 38 of the connection 28. [055] [055] The locking element 30 of the button 14 is particularly suitable for connecting to the locking surface 38 of the connection disk 28. As such, the locking device 24 of the device 10 is beneficially constructed so that the body 18 does not release easily from platform 22 when device 10 is in use. The button 14 of the device 10 acts as a key to unlock or lock the body 18 of or to the platform 22 when the button 14 engages the locking device 24. [056] [056] As shown in Figure 5, the engaging element 30 of the button 14 and the first engaging surface 38 of the locking device 24 are arranged so that the engaging element 30 and the first engaging surface 38 interlock (for example, example, mesh, overlap, engagement, engagement, engagement) when the inner surface 34 of the button 14 is adjacent to the engagement surface 38. The inner surface 34 of the button 14 is shown in more detail in Figure 6. The engagement element 30 includes a plurality of protrusions 44 (for example, teeth, ribs, pins, piles, etc.) separated by a plurality of spaces 48 (for example, grooves, notches, cavities, etc.), which can be arranged in a pattern or configuration predetermined that corresponds to the engaging surface 38 of the connecting disk 28. In this example, the engaging element 30 includes a plurality of protruding teeth 44 evenly spaced by the plurality of openings or grooves 48 in the form of a ring. The locking element 30 is arranged around the longitudinal axis A and is symmetrical, so that the button 14 can be easily engaged with the first locking surface 38 of the connection disk. [057] [057] Figure 7 shows that the engaging surface 38 of the connection disk 28 is arranged in a pattern of protruding teeth 52 (for example, protrusions, ribs, pins, piles, etc.), which are evenly spaced by a plurality of slots 54 (for example, spaces, notches, cavities, etc.). The first locking surface 38 is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis A, so that the button 14 can be easily engaged with the first locking surface 38 of the connection disk 28. Returning to Figures 3 to 5, the plurality of protrusions 52 of the connection disk 28 is aligned and dimensioned to fit within the spaces 48 of the locking element 30 of the button 14. Likewise, the plurality of grooves 54 is aligned and dimensioned to receive the plurality of protrusions 44 of the button [058] [058] In Figure 8, the second engaging surface 60 of the connection disk 28 is shown. The second engaging surface 60 includes a flat area 62, a protruding portion 63 surrounded by the flat area 62 and extending axially away from the flat area 62 of the disc 28. The flat area 62 is configured to lie flat against an internal surface of the second end 42 of body 18 and protruding part 63 is configured to extend at least partially through aperture 58 of body 18. Flat area 62 includes a smooth surface to reduce friction between disc 28 and body 18, so that connecting disk 28 is free to rotate in relation to body 18 when disk 28 is disposed within the chamber [059] [059] In Figures 9 and 10, connector 26 is shown in more detail. The connector 26 includes a body 65 and first and second radial wings 66 and 68 that extend outward from the body 65. The wings 66 and 68 are arranged on opposite sides of the body 65, and can be a resilient material, so that the wings 66 and 68 may deform (for example, bend, flex) when wings 66 and 68 engage platform 22. Body 65 includes a first surface 70 and a second surface 72 opposite the first surface 70. The first surface 70 is configured to engage with the second engaging surface 60 of the connection disk 28. More particularly, an opening 71 formed in the first surface 70 is dimensioned and formed to receive the protruding part 63 of the second engaging surface 60 of the connection disk 28. As shown in Figure 10, connector 26 includes first and second notches or curved ramps 73, 74 formed on the second surface 72 to facilitate disengagement between platform 22 and connector 26 when the locking device 24 rotates ion with respect to platform 22. Specifically, the notches 73, 74 are formed to slide against the protrusions 76, 78 that extend from the platform 22 when the locking device 24 rotates a quarter turn (i.e., 90 degrees) around the longitudinal axis A. The first and second detectors 84, 86 are formed on the second surface 72 of the connector 26 and are configured to engage with the first and second protrusions 76, 78 of the platform 22 when the locking device 24 is in the locked configuration. In another example, the second surface 72 of the body 65 may have only a notch 73 or 74 or no notch. In the case where the connector 26 provides only one notch 73, the part of the second surface 72 disposed opposite the notch 73 can be flat or coplanar with the second surface 72. This configuration can facilitate the removal of the body 18 from the platform 22. For example , when the locking device 24 is rotated out of the locking engagement with the platform 22, the protrusion 76 or 78 of the platform 94 can deflect the second surface 72 of the connector 26 upwards and away from the platform 22. [060] [060] Connector 26 and platform 22 are arranged to rotatively couple to lock the body 18 to platform 22. The first and second wings 66 and 68 are deformable so that they can deviate from their original position when the wings 66 and 68 engage the first and second shelves 80, 82 of the platform 22 as the locking device 24 moves from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration. The detectors 84, 86 formed on the second surface 72 of the connector 26 are configured to engage with the platform 22 in the locked configuration. Specifically, each holder 84, 86 is partially formed on one of the two wings 66, 68. It will be appreciated that the second shelf 82 is substantially similar to the first shelf 80 and the wing 68 is substantially similar to the wing 66, such that any details of the first shelf 80 and first wing 66 discussed below apply equally to second shelf 82 and second wing 68, respectively. In the illustrated expandable device 10, the locking device 24 includes two wings 66 and 68 and the platform 22 includes two shelves 80 and 82 corresponding to the wings 66 and 68 of the locking element 24. However, in another exemplary device, the locking device locking 24 may have one wing or more than two wings, and platform 22 may have the same number of corresponding shelves. Likewise, platform 22 includes two protrusions 76, 78 and connector 26 includes two holders 84, 86 corresponding to protrusions 76, 78. However, in another exemplary device, connector 26 can include one holder or more than two holders , and the platform can have the same number of corresponding protrusions. The connector 26 is preferably made of durable plastic, such as polyethylene, or of a harder plastic, such as polycarbonate, which can be formed by injection molding, thermoforming or compression molding, but can be formed by any other suitable material and durable including thermoplastic polyurethane, metal, fiberglass or any combination of these materials or equivalent functional materials suitable for the purpose for which they are intended. [061] [061] As shown in Figures 3 to 5, connector 26 is coupled to platform 22 when the locking device is in the locked configuration. The platform 22 includes an outer surface 87 and a collar 88 that extends away from the surface 87. The collar 88 defines a cavity 90. The second shelf 82 arranged opposite from the first shelf 80 is configured to receive slidably one of the wings 66 and 68 of the connector 26. The shelves 80 and 82 are configured to engage one of the wings 66 and 68 of the locking element 24 when it is in the locked configuration. A surface of each shelf 80 and 82 inhibits axial movement of the locking device 24 with respect to the platform 22 when the locking device 24 is in the locked configuration. The first and second wings 66 and 68 come out of engagement with shelves 80 and 82 when connector 26 is rotated. [062] [062] As illustrated in Figures 11 to 13, the first exemplary platform 22 includes the first shelf 80 that extends radially into the collar 88 and into a cavity 90 formed on the platform 22. At least part of the locking device 24 is adapted to be removably disposed in the cavity of the platform 22 to releasably couple the body 18 to the platform 22. The cavity 90 is partially defined by a non-circular opening 92, as shown in Figure 11, and is configured to receive the first and the second wing 66 and 68 of the connector 26. In particular, the opening 92 is defined by the opposing first and second shelves 80, 82 and an inner wall 100 of the collar 88. The platform 22 also includes a base 94 which is lowered from of collar 88 and defines a lower limit of cavity 90 of platform 22. Base 94 is connected to an inner wall 100 of platform 22, so that base 94 can be coplanar with the mounting surface 39 of the platform 22, as shown in Figure 12. The base 94 also includes the first and second protrusions 76, 78 extending axially to the cavity 90 and spaced radially inwardly with respect to the shelves 80, 82, respectively. Base 94 is connected to the inner wall 100 at opposite ends, which are 90 degrees offset from the first and second shelves 80, 82. Above the opposite ends of base 94, collar 88 defines a radially recessed inner wall 100, providing clearance for connector 26. Thus configured, radial wings 66, 68 of connector 28 can slide into opening 92 until radial wings 66, 68 are below a reference plane on which shelves 80, 82 are arranged. The base 94 is disconnected from the inner wall 100 directly below the first and second shelves 80, 82, so that the base 94 can flex downwards relative to the shelves 80, 82 when the second surface 72 of the connector 26 engages the base 94 . [063] [063] As shown in Figures 12 and 13, the first shelf 80 of the platform 22 includes a first surface 104 that faces the second end 42 of the body 18, and a second surface 108 that engages with one of the first and second wings 66 and 68 of the locking element 24 when the locking element 24 moves from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration. Platform 22 is preferably made of a durable plastic, such as polyethylene, or a harder plastic, such as polycarbonate, which can be formed by injection molding, thermoforming or compression molding, but can be formed from any other suitable and durable material, including thermoplastic polyurethane, metal, fiberglass or any combination of these materials, or any equivalent functional materials suitable for the purpose for which they are intended. [064] [064] To couple the locking element 24 to the platform 22, the connector 26 is arranged through the opening 92 and in the cavity 90 of the platform 22, so that the locking element 24 is at least partially arranged below the first and second shelf 80, 82. Locking element 24 is rotated (for example, 90 degrees) clockwise or counterclockwise about longitudinal axis A. As locking element 24 is rotated, the first wing 66 of the connector 26 of the locking element 24 slides against the shelf 80 of the platform 22 until the protrusion 76 of the base 94 fits into the holder 84 of the second surface 72 of the connector 26. In addition, the connector 26 can deflect or displace the base 94 until protrusion 76 and holder 84 are engaged. The base 94 can be a resilient material, so that the base 94 can deform (for example, bend, flex) when engaged by connector 26. In one example, the base 94 can bend or flex along a flexible hinge formed in the base 94 extending between opposite sides of inner wall 100 (i.e., where base 94 connects to platform 22). It will be appreciated that the second shelf 82 is substantially similar to the first shelf 80, the second wing 68 is substantially similar to the first wing 66, the second holder 86 is substantially similar to the first holder 84, and the second protrusion 78 is substantially similar to the first protrusion 76, so that any details of the first shelf 80, first wing 66, first holder 84 and first protrusion 76 discussed above apply equally to the second shelf 82, second wing 68, second holder 86 and second protrusion 78, respectively. [065] [065] The plug-in relationships between the button 14 and the connection disk 28, the connection disk 28 and the connector 26, and the connector 26 and the platform 22 can be configured to provide any number of different connection couplings. For example, connector 26 may include one or more protrusions extending from its second surface 72 to couple with one or more detectors formed at the base 94 of platform 22. In another example, the second engaging surface 60 of the connection 28 may not extend through the opening 58 formed at the second end 42 of the body 18, but, instead, the first surface 70 of the connector 26 may include a portion extending to the opening 58 of the body 18 for coupling to the second interlocking surface 60 of the connection disk 22. Non-limiting examples of the configuration or interlocking relationship between the locking element 24 and the platform 22 and / or other components of the device 10 are described in US Order No. 15 / 864,402, deposited in January 8, 2018 and US Order No. 15 / 864,509, filed on January 8, 2018, the full descriptions of which are incorporated herein by reference. [066] [066] The expandable device 10 can be moved from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration by overcoming the frictional forces between the interlocking surfaces of the locking device 24 and the platform 22. Generally speaking, a user of the expandable device 10 can rotate the locking device 24 from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration by retracting the expandable device 10, so that the button 14 engages with the connecting disk 28 of the locking device 24 and then grasping or holding the button 14 or the body 18 and moving, for example, by rotating or twisting, button 14 or body 18 a quarter turn (ie 90 degrees) clockwise or counterclockwise around longitudinal axis A. Button 14 engages with the device locking device 24 to rotate locking device 24 with button 14 and body 18. In turn, connection disk 28 transfers the rotation movement of button 14 to rotate connector 26 of the device. locking device 24 out of engagement with the platform [067] [067] The device 10 can be mounted by connecting the connection disk 28 to the second end 42 of the body 18, with the connection disk 28 arranged in the chamber 56 of the body 18. The second insert surface 60 is coupled to the first surface 70 of the connector 26, so that the connector 26 and the connecting disk 28 form a unitary locking device 24. The body 18 can be coupled to the platform 22, with the connector 26 in the cavity 90 of the platform 22. [068] [068] Figures 14 and 15 illustrate a second exemplary device 210 constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present description. The second example device 210 is similar to the device 10 of Figures 1 to 5. Thus, to facilitate reference and, as far as possible, the same or similar components of the second example device 210 will have the same reference numbers described above in relation to the first example device 10, although the reference numbers are increased by 200. However, the second example device 210 is different from device 10 in the manner described below. [069] [069] A button 214 of the second exemplary device 210 includes an engaging element 230 having a non-circular cross-sectional shape. The engaging element 230 includes a plurality of sides 231 configured to engage with a corresponding opening 248 or indentation formed on a first engaging surface 238 of a locking device 224. As shown in Figure 16, a connecting disk 228 of the locking device lock 224 includes the first locking surface 238 having a non-circular shape dimensioned to receive the engaging element 230 of the button 214 when the device 210 is in a retracted configuration. A body 218, a platform 222 and a connector 226 can be substantially similar to the body 18, platform 22 and connector 26 of the first exemplary device 10 previously described with reference to Figures 1 to 13. The locking surface 238 of the locking device 224 and the engagement element 230 of the button 214 can have any number of shapes and structures that facilitate engagement between the locking device 224 and the button 214. [070] [070] Figure 17 illustrates a third exemplary device 410 constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present description. The third exemplary device 410 of Figure 17 is an example of how platform 22 of the first exemplary expandable device 10 or platform 222 of the third exemplary expandable device 210 can be formed integrally or permanently coupled to a cover body 412 of a portable device 410 Thus, to facilitate reference and, as far as possible, the same or similar components of the third example device 410 will maintain the same reference numbers described above in relation to the first example device 10, although the reference numbers will be increased by 400 As shown in Figure 17, the expandable quick release device 410 is a protective cover integrated with a platform 422, so that a body 418 of expandable device 410 is removably coupled to a cover body 412 via the platform integrated 422. Platform 422 can be embedded in an external wall 416 of the cover body 412 and can be formed with the cover body 412 by injection molding, thermoforming, compression molding or other techniques, such as additive manufacturing techniques. In another example, the cover body 412 can be formed first and then the platform 422 can be permanently attached to the cover body 412, so that the cover body 412 and the platform 422 are inseparable. In some versions, the platform is formed integrally with the cover body, as opposed to a separate component attached to the cover body. [071] [071] Expandable quick release devices 10, 210, 410 for a portable device, such as a portable media player, built in accordance with the present description provide a platform 22, 222, 422 that attaches directly to a portable device or to a protective cover on the handheld. Platform 22, 222, 422 allows body 18, 218, 418 to be easily attached and removed from platform 22, 222, 422 and, if desired, to be replaced by a different body 18, 218, 418. Body 18, 218 , 418 of device 10, 210, 410 is attached to locking device 24, 224, 424 (shown in dashed lines in Figure 17) which is removably attached to platform 22, 222, 422. Each of platform 22, 222 , 422, locking device 24, 224, 424 and button 14, 214, 414 can be designed in a variety of shapes and sizes to facilitate sliding locking and sliding release of body 18, 218, 418 from platform 22, 222, 422. [072] [072] The figures and description provided herein represent and describe preferred examples of an expandable device for illustrative purposes only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the previous discussion that alternative examples of the components illustrated here can be employed without abandoning the principles described herein. Thus, after reading this description, those skilled in the art will still appreciate additional alternative structural and functional designs for expandable accessories. Thus, although particular examples and applications have been illustrated and described, it should be understood that the examples described are not limited to the precise construction and components described herein. Various modifications, alterations and variations, which will be evident to those skilled in the art, can be made in the arrangement, operation and details of the methods and components described here without abandoning the spirit and scope defined in the attached claims.
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Claims (29) [1] 1. Expandable device for a portable electronic device, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it comprises: a body including a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis, the movable body between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration; a button coupled to the first end of the body, the button including an inner surface and an engagement element supported by the inner surface; a platform including an outer surface and a collar extending away from the outer surface, the collar defining a cavity; and a locking device supported by the second end of the body, at least a part of the locking device adapted to be removably disposed in the cavity of the platform for releasably coupling the body to the platform, where, when the body is in the configuration the button engaging element engages the locking device so that the locking device is rotatable with respect to the platform between an unlocked configuration, in which the body is removable from the platform, and a locked configuration, in which the body is attached to the platform. [2] 2. Device according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the locking device includes a connecting disk and a connector connected to the connecting disk, the connector is coupled to the platform when the locking device is in the locked configuration and removable from the platform when the locking device is in the unlocked configuration. [3] 3. Device according to claim 2, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the connecting disk is adjacent to the second end of the body, the connecting disk including a first fitting surface adapted to engage the button engaging element and a second fitting surface adapted to connect to the connector. [4] 4. Device according to claim 2, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the connector includes a body having a first surface adapted to connect to the connection disk, a second surface adapted to couple with a first part of the platform, and a radial wing that extends from the connector body and adapted to engage with a different part of the platform. [5] 5. Device, according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the cavity of the platform is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the body. [6] 6. Device, according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the platform includes a protrusion that extends into the cavity, the protrusion adapted to couple to the second surface of the connector when the locking device is in the locked configuration. [7] 7. Device according to claim 6, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the connector is configured to slide against the protrusion of the platform, and in that the platform is configured to deform when the locking device moves between the unlocked configuration and the locked configuration. [8] 8. Device according to claim 6, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the platform includes a recessed base from the collar and at least partially defining the cavity so that the cavity is arranged between the collar and the platform base, and where the protrusion is formed at the base. [9] 9. Device, according to claim 8, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the platform includes a shelf that extends into the cavity from the collar, the shelf configured to engage the radial wing of the connector when the locking device is on locked configuration. [10] 10. Device according to claim 9, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the radial wing of the connector is arranged under the platform shelf when the locking device is in the locked configuration. [11] 11. Device according to claim 10, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the connector includes a curved notch formed on the second body surface, the notch configured to engage with the platform protrusion when the locking device moves between the locked configurations and unlocked. [12] 12. Device according to claim 8, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that at least one of the base of the platform and a part of the connector is a resilient material and is deformable, in which at least one of the base and the platform is deformed as the locking device moves from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration. [13] 13. Device according to claim 3, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the second engaging surface of the connecting disk is adapted to extend through the second end of the body. [14] 14. Device according to claim 3, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the button engaging element includes a plurality of teeth that extend away from the internal surface. [15] 15. Device, according to claim 3, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the first engaging surface of the connection disk is arranged to interlock with the button engaging element. [16] 16. Device according to claim 3, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the button engaging element includes a non-circular tooth that extends away from the internal surface. [17] 17. Device according to claim 16, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the connecting disk includes an opening having a shape corresponding to the shape of the non-circular protrusion of the button engaging element. [18] 18. Device, according to claim 2, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the connection disk is fixed to the connector. [19] 19. Device according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that the body includes a flexible wall that defines a chamber, the locking device at least partially arranged in the body chamber. [20] 20. Device, according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it additionally comprises a cover body dimensioned to receive a portable electronic device, and in which the platform is formed integrally with the cover body. [21] 21. Method for coupling an expandable device to a portable electronic device or cover for the portable electronic device, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it comprises: rotatingly coupling a first body to a platform through a locking device arranged between the first body and the platform ; remove the first body from the platform; rotatingly couple a second body, different from the first body, to the platform. [22] 22. Method, according to claim 21, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that rotating the first body includes retracting the first body, so that a button coupled to the first body interacts with a locking surface of the locking device, and rotating the first body in relation to the platform engaging the button and the engaging surface of the locking device. [23] 23. Method, according to claim 22, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that removing the first body from the platform includes retracting the first body, so that the button coupled to the first body interacts with the locking surface of the locking device, and rotates the first body in relation to the platform engaging the button and the engaging surface of the locking device. [24] 24. Method according to claim 21, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it additionally comprises locking the first body to the platform by rotating the locking device in relation to the platform when the first body is in a retracted configuration. [25] 25. Method according to claim 24, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it further comprises coupling a connecting disk of the locking device to one end of the first body before rotatingly coupling the first body to the platform. [26] 26. Method, according to claim 25, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it additionally comprises coupling the connection disk to a connector and fixing the connection disk to the connector. [27] 27. Method, according to claim 26, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that rotating the first body includes first coupling the first body to the locking device, sliding a wing of the connector through a platform opening, and rotating the first body in relation to the platform to arrange the connector wing below a platform shelf. [28] 28. Method, according to claim 21, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it additionally comprises providing the platform formed integrally with a cover body for the portable device. [29] 29. Method according to claim 21, CHARACTERIZED by the fact that it further comprises coupling a platform to a surface of a portable device or cover for the portable device.
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