专利摘要:
Holding device (1) for holding a mobile device (M), in particular a mobile device and an MP3 player during the charging process in a socket, consisting of a clamping element (2) and a holding element (3), characterized in that the clamping element (2 ) on a housing (8) of an external charger (6) releasably form-fitting and / or non-positively attachable.
公开号:CH704933B1
申请号:CH00662/12
申请日:2012-05-10
公开日:2016-05-13
发明作者:Paul Kraner Urs
申请人:Paul Kraner Urs;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Technical area
The invention relates to a holding device for electronic devices, in particular mobile devices that are charged via a charger to a power outlet, in particular to a power outlet.
State of the art
Electronic devices, especially those that are portable, have an accumulator for operation. The accumulator is charged via a usually external charger to a power outlet, such as a power outlet. The charger has a plug connection element and a transformer is arranged in a housing, which transforms the high voltage into the low voltage, so that it is suitable for the charging process of the mobile device.
Today's chargers are provided in Europe with a corresponding "European plug". In the other countries appropriate adapters are provided, which make it possible to use the charger abroad.
On the side pointing to the mobile device side, a plug is also provided. Regulations stipulate that this plug is to be standardized.
In general, so-called USB connector or micro USB connector are used. If a mobile device is charged, it must have a defined period of time and be supplied with the appropriate power. The charging cycles are usually two to eight hours, until the battery is fully charged.
For charging, the corresponding mobile device is electrically connected to the charger via a cable and the housing of the charger in a socket out. The charging process can now begin. The mobile device itself is usually connected to the power outlet via a typically short electrical lead, so the device itself can usually never be placed on a table. It is usually placed on the floor, since the sockets are either located directly in the bottom area or in the region of the door handle, for example on a door.
If the floor is too far away or a table nearby not available, so it is also possible with a low weight of the mobile device to hang this on the electrical cable easy.
From EP 2 328 255 A1 a loading device with a pivotable device tray is known. This charging device has a charger to which, for example, a mobile device can be connected. So that this position can be recorded, a holder can be folded out of the housing of the charger. This holder has a surface which is suitable for receiving a mobile device in a lying position. The articulation of the bracket to the housing is complex.
In WO 2008/155 644 A2 a holder for a mobile device is described. This holder consists of a flat plate to which a pocket-like element is provided for receiving the mobile device. In addition, a recess in the plate is provided, which receives an electrical connector, which provides an electrical contact for a mobile device on the one hand and on the other hand at the same time forms a mechanical fastening element for the plate, for example, to a power outlet.
Disadvantages of the prior art
One of the major dangers of the prior art is that the device is located on the ground and thus may possibly be treated improperly. If this only depends on the electrical line, there is a risk that the plug will come loose from the mobile device and the device will fall to the floor. As a result, the function of the device can be severely impaired.
If you use sockets that are located in the area of a table, so you have to bend down usually to reach the outlet. The mobile device is then out of sight, so it is then forgotten when leaving the office or the home.
To reduce this risk that a mobile device, which is located at a socket handle height of a door can fall improperly on the ground, so-called mobile device holders are known. They consist of a cross-sectionally L-shaped body, on the one hand provides a receiving surface to record lying down the mobile device and an opening through which the charger can be inserted, so that the mobile holder is fixed to the socket.
Nevertheless, there is still the risk that, in particular when you go out through a door you get inappropriate to the mobile device holder and the mobile device then falls down from the holding platform.
In addition, there is the disadvantage that when not in use the charger, the mobile phone holder must also be supplied. This results in the probability that when re-use of the charger, the holding device is not ready for use.
Another major disadvantage of the previously known from the prior art holding device is that the visual contact with the display of mobile devices is no longer given. During the charging process, the device is thus unusable for the user.
However, the holder described above is only suitable for those sockets in which no switching element (such as light switch) is provided in the immediate vicinity of the socket. In addition, there is the significant disadvantage that the receptacle is pocket-like, that the display of the mobile device is not visible, especially not during the charging process, if this is in the pocket-like training.
Object of the invention
The object of the invention is to provide a holding device for mobile devices, which allows safe storage of the device during the charging process and allows the use of the device despite the charging process.
Solution of the task
The solution of the problem is provided by the features of claim 1.
Advantages of the invention
The following is spoken by mobile devices. These are devices that are usually operated with a battery or batteries. These devices are handy. Examples are: Mobile devices, game consoles, flashlights, MP3 players, etc.
One of the significant advantages of the invention is that the mobile device, while still in charging, can continue to be used. At least, the user has the option of being able to look at the display very simply when needed since it is positioned on the charger by the holding device in such a way that it is always in the viewer's perspective. As a result, for example, time, temperature or similar controls can be detected. Also, the user can recognize in passing whether he has already missed a call, or whether news or other information has been received. The device thus consists essentially of two areas, namely a first area which is characterized by the fixation on the charger or on the socket and another area which serves to receive the mobile device. For this purpose, it is provided that the holding device according to the invention comprises a clamping element and a holding element. The clamping element is suitable for receiving a housing of an external charger, whereas the holding element is provided for receiving the mobile device. Retaining element and clamping element are connected to each other and form the holding device.
Another significant advantage of the invention is that due to the special design of the receiving device for such mobile devices, a charging operation can take place on such outlets, which are arranged in particular in the door area. So the user can be constantly reminded that he can take the mobile device after completion of charging. Situations such as are known in the art that the mobile device is loaded somewhere on the floor and then forgotten when leaving the house or the office are thereby avoided.
Due to the very simple and effective design of the device for receiving the mobile device a cheap production is possible. Due to the design of both a plastic part and a device made of metal, such as aluminum, also possible.
Since in principle no charger is required separately, but the holding device fits on the manufacturer's side predetermined charging connector, a conformity test with manufacturers of mobile devices that can be absorbed by the holder device, not necessary. A bent part made of sheet metal, which is coated in certain areas with silicone, protects the mobile device when it is inserted into the holder and at the same time it secures against accidental falling out, since the static friction between the device and the receiving device can be significantly improved.
Alternatively, instead of silicone surfaces rubbery ring seals can be used, which increase the static friction between the mobile device and the holder device. These are embedded in a form-fitting manner in the material of the holder device.
If the device is inserted into the holding device, then this lies in the second region of the device and is fixed by at least three point supports. The first edition forms a support element that provides the mobile device a contact surface. A U-shaped support channel receives the front side of the device, wherein on the opposite side of the support element two fixing elements are arranged, which receive the mobile device in the lower area.
In a particular embodiment, these further support elements are spring-loaded, so that the mobile device is securely clamped between the back element and these support elements. This also has the advantage that the mobile device with the protective cover in which the device is located, can be recorded. The thickness of the device is then not critical as to whether it can be picked up by the device or not.
A preferred embodiment provides that a U-shaped clamping profile can be clipped onto the rectangular housing of the charger. The clipping of the clamping element can be done without the aid of tools, since the U-shaped profile is adapted to the housing so that between the housing and the receiving device preferably a press fit, but at least one clamping action is created.
Within the U-shaped legs of the clamping element is preferably, at least one silicone-like cover is provided which protects the housing of the charging part from appropriate wear, but also at the same time increases the static friction between the housing and the receiving device that in particular by the applied weight the mobile part in the holder of the device is excluded from tilting. The actual holding device for the mobile device extends at an oblique angle away from the U-shaped profile part. This support element is dimensioned such that it can accommodate Buchstutzenartig the device, wherein an intended retaining groove causes due to the inclination of a mobile device, at least a small clamping between the support member and the device.
An advantageous alternative embodiment provides that the support element is also positionable relative to the clamping element. By appropriate bending elements or joints, the corresponding position can be selected, regardless of how the charger with its corresponding housing is now to be inserted into the socket. It then has the advantage that the chargers are not square, but rectangular, and the outlet is randomly arranged rotated by 90 degrees in the wall. Even then, the device according to the invention can thus be used as desired.
A further embodiment provides that the clamping element for gripping the housing of the charger is slidable in its width. Thus, this device can also be adapted to other chargers, which are narrower or wider. Another embodiment provides that the clamping element provides an envelope-like clasping of the charger, so that a kind of slipping over is necessary. This also allows the holding device to be positioned according to the position of the charger, so that the mobile device is also visible during the charging process.
One of the advantages of the device is thus that this device can be manufactured from a single material and does not comprise electronic components. Nevertheless, a very simple and clear arrangement at a power outlet is possible.
Further advantageous embodiments will become apparent from the following description, the drawings and the claims:
drawings
In the drawings:<Tb> FIG. 1 <SEP> is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a holding member for a mobile device for attachment to a charger;<Tb> FIG. 2 <SEP> a side view of the holding device according to FIG. 1;<Tb> FIG. 3 <SEP> is a front view of the holding device according to FIG. 1;<Tb> FIG. 4 <SEP> is a plan view of the holding device according to FIG. 1;<Tb> FIG. 5 <SEP> a further embodiment, in particular in application according to the holding device according to Fig. 1;<Tb> FIG. FIG. 6 shows a front view of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3, but in a further embodiment; FIG.<Tb> FIG. 7 <SEP> another embodiment of the holding device in<tb> <SEP> Application on a charger in side view, partly in section;<Tb> FIG. 8 <SEP> is a front view of the holding device according to FIG. 7;<Tb> FIG. 9 <SEP> another embodiment in side view in application with a charger;<Tb> FIG. 10 <SEP> is a front view of the holding device according to FIG. 9.
Description of the embodiments
In Figs. 1 to 6, a first embodiment of a holding device 1 is shown. The holding device 1 consists essentially of two elements, namely a clamping element 2 and a holding element 3. The clamping element 2 is configured in its cross section U-shaped and has legs 2a and 2b. The two legs are connected to each other via a base element 2c. The open side of the U-shaped clamping element 2 serves, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, to push the holding device 1 over a charger 6. In this case, the legs 2 a and 2 b are applied to the side wall 7 of the charger 6 or its housing 8. The charger 6 consists of the housing 8 and a plug-in part 9, which is provided for a power outlet not shown here. To carry out the charging process of the mobile device M shown in FIG. 5, a cable 10 is provided, one end 11 of which is inserted into the charger 6 and the other end 12 of which is plugged into the mobile device M.
The holding element 3 consists of at least one support element 3a and at least one fixing element 3b, wherein in the illustrated embodiment, two fixing elements 3b and 3c are provided. In plan view, the fixing elements 3b and 3c are spaced so far apart that they enclose the support element 3a between them.
The mobile device M, as shown for example in Fig. 5, now lies with its rear side on the support member 3a and is held by the fixing element 3b and the fixing element 3c. The front of the mobile device is at the bottom of the device.
If at least the fixing elements 3b, 3c made of rubber-like material (or coated with such), the static friction between the mobile device M and the support elements 3b and 3c is so large that an unintentional displacement within the support elements 3b and 3c is excluded. If one accidentally hits the holding device 1, the mobile device M nevertheless remains in the device.
As a result, an improved position and proper fixation of the mobile device M is possible.
As mobile devices, for example, mobile devices, but also MP3 players, pagers, watches or other displays, including, for example, for heating light control, etc., are included.
The first embodiment, which is shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, is preferably a bent sheet metal part. With a few sheet metal bends, the advantageous formed holding device 1 can be prepared after a corresponding punching process, wherein preferably the holding element 3, or the holding element 2 and the support element 3a are coated with silicone. On the one hand, a corresponding coloring can take place and, on the other hand, the desired friction between the mobile device and the holding device 1 is given.
As an alternative, it can also be provided that this holding device 1 is first provided as a flat plate-like element. The user can then complete the holding device 1 even by predetermined bending lines. This can preferably be done a simple and inexpensive shipping.
In Fig. 7 and 8, another embodiment of a holding device 30 is shown. The holding device 30 consists of a clamping element 32 and a support element 33. The clamping element 32 differs from the clamping element 2 according to FIGS. 1 to 5 in that it does not surround the housing in the manner of a clamp, but is slipped onto it. It is preferably adapted to the outer contour 7 of the housing 8 of the charger 6. As a result, the support element 33 engages differently on the clamping element 32. The other functions, such as supporting element 33a and fixing elements 33b and 33c, are identical. This embodiment is particularly chosen when the housing 8 of the charger 6 has no rectangular contour.
The other embodiment of the holding device 40 according to FIGS. 9 and 10 differs in that the fixing element 42 is sleeve-like pushed onto the housing 8 of the charger 6 in the direction of arrow P.
Preferably, in one piece to the fixing element 42, the holding element 43 closes accordingly.
In all the aforementioned embodiments, the clamping element 2, 32, 42 is integrally connected to the holding element 3, 33, 43. It is also common that in the holding element 3, 33, 43, the mobile device M, such as a mobile device or an MP3 player, are kept in working order and the display is directed in the direction of the user. A clear view of the display and also an operation is readily possible during the storage time in the device. The mobile device can also be operated in this device.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0046]<Tb> 1 <September> holder<tb> 2, 32, 42 <SEP> Clamping element<tb> 2a, 2b <SEP> Thighs<Tb> 2c <September> Basic Element<tb> 3, 33, 43 <SEP> Holding element<tb> 3a, 33a, 43a <SEP> Supporting element<3b> 3c, 33b, 33c, 43b, 43c <SEP> Fixing element<Tb> 6 <September> Charger<Tb> 7 <September> side<Tb> 8 <September> Housing<Tb> 9 <September> male part<Tb> 10 <September> Cables<Tb> 11 <September> End<Tb> 12 <September> End<Tb> <September><tb> M <SEP> Mobile device<Tb> P <September> arrow
权利要求:
Claims (8)
[1]
1. holding device (1) for holding a mobile device (M), in particular a mobile device or an MP3 player during the charging process in a socket, consisting of a clamping element (2, 32, 42) and a holding element (3, 33, 43 ), characterized in that the clamping element (2, 32, 42) on a housing (8) of an external charger (6) releasably positive and / or non-positively attachable.
[2]
2. Holding device according to claim 1, characterized in that the clamping element (2, 32, 42) comprises two legs (2a, 2b), which are suitable for a clip-like receptacle of the housing (8) of the external charger (6).
[3]
3. Holding device according to claim 2, characterized in that the legs (2a, 2b) are formed in side view U-shaped.
[4]
4. Holding device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the holding element (3, 33, 43) consists of a support element (3a, 33a, 43a) and at least two fixing elements (3b, 3c, 33b, 33c, 43b, 43c) in which the support element (3a, 33a, 43a) and the fixing elements (3b, 3c, 33b, 33c, 43b, 43c) are at a distance from each other.
[5]
5. Holding device according to claim 4, characterized in that one of the at least two fixing elements (3b, 3c, 33b, 33c, 43b, 43c) or the support element (3a, 33a, 43a) are spring-like.
[6]
6. Holding device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the holding element (3, 33, 43) is at least partially coated with a rubber-like material.
[7]
7. Holding device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the clamping element (2, 32, 42) is coated at least partially with a rubber-like material.
[8]
8. Holding device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that between the clamping element (2, 32, 42) and the holding element (3, 33, 43) an articulated connection is provided, which is lockable.
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