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Mobile Phone Patent Abstract
A device (10) is for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus
to a belt or other garment of a user. The device (10) includes a
receptacle body (12) and corresponding flanged lug fastener (11)
which is attached to the mobile phone or like apparatus. The receptable
body (12) is adapted to be attached to a belt or the like by means
of a clip (14) positioned on the receptable body (12). The body
(12) has an opening (25) located at its top side portion into which
the flange of the lug fastener (11) is received with the lug fastener
(11) extending through a slot (27) on the receptable body (12) communicating
with the opening (25) such that the mobile phone or like apparatus
is positioned outside and adjacent the receptacle body (12) when
the lug fastener (11) is received within the receptacle body (12).
The device (10) further includes a locking means within the receptacle
body (12), the locking means having a moveable carriage (29) movable
between a receiving position and a holding position, the carriage
(29) receiving the flange of the lug fastener (11) when the moveable
carriage (29) is in the receiving position. The carriage (29) has
holding means to capture and hold the flange of the lug fastener
(11) within the carriage (29) when the moveable carriage is moved
into the holding position.
Mobile Phone Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A device for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus
to a belt or other garment of a user, said device including a receptacle
body and corresponding flanged lug fastener which is attached to
the mobile phone or like apparatus, said receptacle being adapted
to be attached to a belt or the like by means of a clip means positioned
on the receptacle body, said body having an opening located at its
top side portion into which the flange of said lug fastener is received
with the lug fastener extending through a slot on said receptacle
body communicating with said opening such that said mobile phone
or like apparatus is positioned outside and adjacent said receptacle
body when said lug fastener is received within said receptacle body,
wherein said device further includes a locking means within said
receptacle body, said locking means having a movable carriage movable
between a receiving position and a holding position, said carriage
receiving said flange of said lug fastener when said movable carriage
is in said receiving position, and said carriage having holding
means to capture and hold said flange of said lug fastener within
said carriage when said movable fastener is moved into said holding
position, and wherein the holding means is a pair of pliable arms
or articulated arms which are part of the carriage, the arms being
forced around the lug fastener to prevent the lug fastener from
moving out of the carriage.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the free ends of the
arms are forced around the lug fastener as the carriage moves from
the receiving position to the holding position due to pins in the
arms moving within a slotted track in the receptacle body.
3. A device for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus
to a belt or other garment of a user, said device including a receptacle
body and corresponding flanged lug fastener which is attached to
the mobile phone or like apparatus, said receptacle being adapted
to a belt or the like by means of a clip means positioned on the
receptacle body, said body having an opening located at its top
side portion into which the flange of said lug fastener is received
with the lug fastener extending through a slot on said receptacle
body communicating with said opening such that said mobile phone
or like apparatus is positioned outside and adjacent said receptacle
body when said lug fastener is received within said receptacle body,
wherein said device further includes a locking means within said
receptacle body, said locking means having a movable carriage movable
between a receiving position and a holding position, said carriage
receiving said flange of said lug fastener when said movable carriage
is in said receiving position, and said carriage having holding
means to capture and hold said flange of said lug fastener within
said carriage when said movable fastener is moved into said holding
position, wherein the holding means prevents the flange from rotating,
and wherein the holding means is a pair of pliable arms which are
part of the carriage, the arms having protrusions which engage with
indents in the flange of the lug fastener thus restricting rotational
movement of the lug fastener as well as restricting the lug fastener
from moving out of the carriage.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the free ends of the
arms are forced around the lug fastener as the carriage moves from
the receiving position to the holding position due to pins in the
arms moving within a slotted track in the receptacle body, thus
capturing the lug fastener.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the locking means further
includes a release means which releases the moveable carriage from
the holding position.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the carriage is locked
in the holding position by a flange and stop means which engage
when in the holding position, the carriage being released by the
release means which consists of an external button communicating
through an opening in the body, the release means being manipulated
to force the flange and stop means from their engagement.
Mobile Phone Patent Description
The present invention relates to devices for the attachment of mobile
phones or like apparatus to a belt or other garment of a user and,
in particular, to a device which ensures that the mobile phone or
other apparatus cannot be inadvertently dislodged.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is very common for people to carry mobile phones and other like
communication apparatus such as pagers etc clipped to their belt.
The most common method of clipping a mobile phone to ones belt is
by inserting the phone into a protective case which has a rigid
spring operated clip attached thereto. Other methods use rigid clips
which are actually attached or integral to the phone itself.
These methods of clipping mobile phones to belts have the disadvantage
that as the clips are rigidly connected to the phone or protective
case, the phone can be inadvertently dislodged from the belt due
to the movement of the person, sitting down, walking, etc. as the
phone can be knocked or rotated by the person's leg. There is also
the disadvantage that the use of such clips can cause discomfort
as the phone is rigidly set against the person's waist.
Another form of attachment device for a mobile phone is disclosed
in U.S. Pat. No. 5,597,102. This specification describes a device
being the combination of a circular flanged lug attached to the
back of a phone, the lug being received within a slotted receptacle
whereby the flanges of the lug are held within the receptacle while
the neck of the lug extends through the slot. The circular flanged
lug is slid into an opening of the receptacle which is clipped to
a person's belt. The lug is supposedly captured within the receptacle
by a spring loaded projection acting on the lug, and is able to
rotate whilst captured. This ability to rotate overcomes the disadvantages
with regard to the fixed clip of the above described prior art but
introduces a problem of the phone being inadvertently dislodged
by the rotational forces applied to the phone while it is being
carried in this manner. It has been found that the device as described
in the specification allows the phone to be easily dislodged as
the rotational movement which was the object of that invention introduces
forces which move the phone within the receptacle which allows the
rotational movement thereof.
Therefore it is desirous that for an attachment device be provided
which allows rotational motion of the phone and which overcomes
the problem associated with the aforedescribed device by preventing
inadvertent dislodgement of the phone from the person's body. It
is also desirable for the provision of a stop means which can lock
the phone into a number of different orientations preventing the
free rotational movement thereof.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved
device for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus to
a belt or other garment of a user which substantially overcomes
or ameliorates the above mentioned disadvantages. At the very least
the invention provides an alternative to previously proposed attachment
devices.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention there is provided a device for
the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus to a belt or other
garment of a user, said device including a receptacle body and corresponding
flanged lug fastener which is attached to the mobile phone or like
apparatus, said receptacle being adapted to be attached to a belt
or the like by means of a clip means positioned on the receptacle
body, said body having an opening located at its top side portion
into which the flange of said lug fastener is received with the
lug fastener extending through a slot on said receptacle body communicating
with said opening such that said mobile phone or like apparatus
is positioned outside and adjacent said receptacle body when said
lug fastener is received within said receptacle body, wherein said
device further includes a locking means within said receptacle body,
said locking means having a moveable carriage movable between a
receiving position and a holding position, said carriage receiving
said flange of said lug fastener when said moveable carriage is
in said receiving position, and said carriage having holding means
to capture and hold said flange of said lug fastener within said
carriage when said moveable carriage is moved into said holding
position.
Preferably, the locking means further includes a release means
which releases the moveable carriage from the holding position.
The carriage is preferably locked in the holding position by a flange
and stop means which engage when in the holding position, the carriage
being released by the release means which is preferably an external
button communicating through an opening in the body, the release
means being manipulated to force the flange and stop means from
their engagement.
In one preferred form of the invention, the holding means is a
pair of pliable arms or articulated arms which are part of the carriage,
the arms being forced around the lug fastener to prevent the lug
fastener from moving out of the carriage. The free ends of the arms
are forced around the lug fastener as the carriage moves from the
receiving position to the holding position due to pins in the arms
moving within a slotted track in the receptacle body.
In one preferred form of the invention, the lug fastener is circular
and is able to rotate within the carriage when held in the holding
position.
In another preferred form of the invention, the carriage has holding
means to capture and hold the flange of said lug fastener within
the carriage and when said the moveable carriage is moved into the
holding position, the holding means prevents the flange from rotating.
Preferably the flange and hence the phone attached thereto can
have a number of different orientations when held by the carriage.
In a preferred form, the different orientations are discrete positions
90.degree. from each other.
In the preferred form of the invention, the flange of the lug fastener
is substantially circular with indents positioned 90.degree. from
each other and the holding means is a pair of pliable arms which
are part of the carriage, the arms having protrusions which engage
with the indents in the flange of the lug fastener thus restricting
rotational movement of the lug fastener as well as restricting the
lug fastener from moving out of the carriage. The free ends of the
arms are forced around the lug fastener as the carriage moves from
the receiving position to the holding position due to pins in the
arms moving within a slotted track in the receptacle body, thus
capturing the lug fastener.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with
reference to the drawings in which.
FIG. 1 is an front view of a device according to the preferred
embodiment of the invention, showing the internal components in
phantom, in its ready for use mode,
FIG. 2 is a front view of a device of FIG. 1 also showing the internal
components in phantom, in its use mode without showing the mobile
phones or like apparatus for clarity reasons,
FIG. 3 is a front view of the device of FIG. 1 without showing
the internal components,
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view along the lines IV--IV of FIG.
1,
FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a receptacle body of the
device of FIG. 1.
FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the receptacle body of FIG.
5,
FIG. 7 is a front perspective view of a carriage of the device
of FIG. 1,
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view of the carriage of FIG. 7,
FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of a release button of the device
of FIG. 1,
FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of the release button of FIG.
9,
FIG. 11 is a front perspective view of a clip of the device of
FIG. 1,
FIG. 12 is a rear perspective view of the clip of FIG. 11,
FIG. 13 is a front perspective view of a spring of the device of
FIG. 1,
FIG. 14 is a rear perspective view of the spring of FIG. 13,
FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of a device according to
another preferred embodiment of the invention, and
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a fastener used with the device
of FIG. 15.
BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
A device 10, as illustrated in the FIGS. 1 to 14 of the drawings,
is used for the attachment of a mobile phone (not illustrated) or
like apparatus to a belt (not illustrated) or other garment of a
user when the user is carrying their mobile phone on their person.
The mobile phone is attached to the device 10 by means of a flanged
lug fastener 11, as shown as a phantom circle in FIGS. 1 and 2,
being received by the device 10. The lug is not shown in any detail
as it is a standard type fastening lug extending from the case of
the mobile phone. In this preferred embodiment, the flanged lug
fastener 11 has a circular flange and is connected to the rear of
the mobile phone in any suitable manner. The lug can be removable
or it can be integral with the case of the mobile phone.
The device 10 includes a receptacle body 12 into which the flanged
lug fastener 11 is received and locked into place enabling it to
rotate while so locked. The receptacle body 12 has on its rear 13
a spring clip 14 which is attachable to a belt or like piece of
clothing. The spring clip 14 includes a folded spring 15 and an
attachment clip portion 16, the spring 15 having one leaf 17 connected
to the rear 13 of the body 12 with the other leaf 18 being connected
to the attachment clip portion 16 of the clip 14. The leaf 17 is
connected to the rear 13 of the body 12 by means of mating holes
19 and pins 20 in and on the leaf 17 and rear 13 of the body 12
respectively, while the other leaf 18 is received in a pair of guides
21 on the front side of the attachment clip portion 16 with a pin
22 on the attachment clip portion 16 mating with a hole 23 on the
other leaf 18.
The receptacle body 12 has an opening 25 at its top 26 into which
the lug fastener 11 is received. The flange of the lug fastener
11 is what is received within the opening 25 while the stem (not
illustrated) extends through a slot 27 on the front 28 of the body
12. The slot communicates with the opening 25 and therefore the
lug fastener 11 is able to be slid into the body 12 with the flange
captured behind the front 28 of the body 12 and therefore can only
be lifted out the way it came in. The circular nature of the lug
fastener 12 allows it to be inserted in any orientation.
A moveable carriage 29 and release button 30 are located within
the receptacle body 12. The moveable carriage 29 is located totally
within the body 12 and is reciprocally movable between a receiving
position and a holding position while the release button 30 is partially
located within the body 12 with a button portion 31 extending out
from an aperture 32 in the bottom 33 of the body 12 with a release
mechanism portion 34 being located within the body 12.
The moveable carriage 29 has a pair of holding arms 35 extending
upwardly, the arms 35 effectively forming a recess 36 between their
free ends 37 into which the lug fastener 11 is received. Each of
the arms 35 have a pin 38 located at their free end 37, the pin
38 facing rearwardly and being located within a slotted guide 39
in the rear portion 13 of the body 12. The slotted guides 39 are
curved towards the centre line of the rear portion 13 thus forcing
the free ends 37 of the arms 35 towards each other as the carriage
is moved downwardly from the receiving position to the holding position.
The arms 35 are preferably pliable but can take the form of articulated
arms.
The carriage 29 also has a pair of relatively stiff but pliable
lugs 40 extending downwardly along its sides with the lugs 40 having
an outwardly facing flange 41 which mate with a pair of inwardly
facing stops 42 located in the body 12 extending from the internal
rear surface.
The release button 30 also has a pair of lugs 43 which extend upwardly
from the button portion 31 with the lugs 43 interacting with the
lugs 40 of the carriage 29. The lugs 43 each have an outwardly facing
flange 44 which mates with a corresponding stop 45 in the body 12.
These stops 45 prevent the release button from inadvertently coming
out of the body 12 through aperture 32. The lugs 43 when moved upwardly
force the lugs 40 towards each other as the lugs 43 move along a
ramp 46 on the outward face of the lugs 40. This motion releases
the flanges 41 from the stops 42 thus releasing the carriage 29
from the holding position. A pair of projections 47 on the carriage
29 and release button 30 respectively hold a coil spring 48 which
extends between the carriage 29 and release button 30 which in turn
urges the button 30 in the downwards direction.
In use the lug fastener 11 is slid into the opening 25 of the body
12 with the stem of the lug fastener extending through the slot
27 while the device is attached to a belt or the like. The flange
of the lug fastener 11 is effectively received within the recess
36 between the arms 35 and abutting against the carriage 29 which
forces the carriage 29 downwards. As the carriage 29 moves in this
direction, the lugs 40 move towards the centre line due to the ramp
46 acting against the stop 42 until reaching the holding position
when the flanges 41 are held by the stops 42 and thereby prevented
from moving upwards.
At the same time as the carriage 29 is being locked into the holding
position, the free ends 37 of the arms 35 are move by the action
of the pins 38 in the slotted guides 39 thus effectively wrapping
around the flange of the lug fastener 11 as seen in FIG. 2. Thus
the lug fastener 11 is held in the device 10 and the carriage 29
which is holding it is locked into this holding position. The lug
fastener 11 is only able to rotate while it is in this holding position.
To release the lug fastener 11, and hence the mobile phone from
the device 10, the release button 30 is pushed against the action
of the spring 48 forcing the lugs 40 towards each other as described
above. This releases the carriage 29 from the holding position and
the action of the spring 48 forces the carriage 29, and hence the
phone, upwards with the lug fastener 11 being able to be removed
from the device 10.
A device 50 in combination with a lug fastener 51, as illustrated
in FIGS. 15 and 16 of the drawings, is used for the attachment of
a Motorola STARTAC"V".RTM. mobile phone (not illustrated)
or like apparatus to a belt (not illustrated) or other garment of
a user when the user is carrying their mobile phone on their person.
The mobile phone is attached to the device 50 by means of the flanged
lug fastener 51 (FIG. 16) being received by the device 50.
The lug fastener 51 is shown positioned on a device 52 which is
able to be clipped to a face of a mobile phone. In this embodiment,
the flanged lug fastener 51 is a substantially circular flange 53
having four indents 54 positioned 90.degree. from each other. The
lug fastener 51 can be removable or it can be integral with the
case of the mobile phone.
The device 50 includes a receptacle body 55 into which the flanged
lug fastener 51 is received and locked into place restricting rotation
while so locked. The receptacle body 55 has a spring clip 56 on
its rear 57, the spring clip 56 being attachable to a belt or like
piece of clothing. The spring clip 56 includes a folded spring 58
and an attachment clip portion 59, the spring 58 having one leaf
60 connected to the rear 57 of the body 55 with the other leaf 61
being connected to the attachment clip portion 59 of the clip 56.
The leaf 60 is connected to the rear 57 of the body 55 by means
of mating pins 72 and holes 73 in and on the leafs 60 and 6 the
rear 57 of the body 55 and attachment clip portion 58, respectively.
The receptacle body 55 has an opening 64 at its top 65 into which
the lug fastener 51 is received. The flange 53 of the lug fastener
51 is received within the opening 64 while the stem (not illustrated)
extends through a slot 66 on the front 67 of the body 55. The slot
66 communicates with the opening 64 and therefore the lug fastener
51 is able to be slid into the body 55 with the flange 53 being
captured behind the front 67 of the body 55. Therefore the lug fastener
51 can only be lifted out the way it came in. The circular nature
of the lug fastener 51 allows it to be inserted in any orientation.
A moveable carriage 68 and release button 69 are located within
the receptacle body 55. The moveable carriage 68 is located totally
within the body 55 and is reciprocally movable between a receiving
position and a holding position while the release button 69 is partially
located within the body 55 with a button portion 70 extending out
from an aperture 71 in the bottom 72 of the body 55 with a release
mechanism portion 73 being located within the body 55.
The moveable carriage 68 has a pair of holding arms 74 fitted to
its body portion 75, the arms 74 extending upwardly, the arms 74
effectively forming a recess 76 between their free ends 77 into
which the lug fastener 51 is received. The arms 74 are fitted by
means of protrusions 78 partially fitting into corresponding arcuate
slots 79 in the body portion 75 with a portion of the protrusions
extending away from the body portion 75.
Each of the arms 74 have a pin 80 located at their free end 77,
the pin 80 facing rearwardly and being located within a slotted
guide 81 in the body 55. The slotted guides 81 are curved towards
the centre line of the body 55 thus forcing the free ends 77 of
the arms 74 towards each other as the carriage 68 is moved downwardly
from the receiving position to the holding position.
The arms 74 each have a ramped flange 82 extending downwardly along
its length, the ramped flanges 82 mating with a pair of inwardly
facing stops 83 located in the body 55, the stops 83 preventing
the carriage from moving out of the body 55.
The release button 69 also has a pair of lugs 84 which extend upwardly
from the button portion 70 with the lugs 74 interacting with the
flanges 82 of the arms 74 of the carriage 68. The lugs 74 each have
an outwardly facing flange 85 which mates with a corresponding stop
86 in the body 55. These stops 86 prevent the release button 69
from inadvertently coming out of the body 55 through the aperture
71 as well as holding the flanges 82 when in the holding position.
The lugs 84 when moved upwardly force the flanges 82 towards each
other as the lugs 84 move along a ramp 87 on the flanges 82. This
motion releases the flanges 82 from the stops 86 thus releasing
the carriage 68 from the holding position. A pair of projections
88 on the carriage 68 and the release button 69, (not shown on the
release button 69), respectively hold a coil spring 89 which extends
between the carriage 68 and release button 69 which in turn urges
the button 69 in the downwards direction and the carriage 68 in
the upwards direction.
In use the lug fastener 51 is slid into the opening 64 of the body
55 with the stem of the lug fastener extending through the slot
66 while the device 50 is attached to a belt or the like. The flange
53 of the lug fastener 51 is effectively received within the recess
76 between the arms 74 with the indents 54 of the flange 53 mating
with the protrusions 78 of the arms 74. At this stage, the flange
53 is abutting against the carriage 68 which forces the carriage
68 downwards. As the carriage 68 moves in this direction, the flanges
62 move towards the centre line due to the ramps 87 acting against
the stops 83 and ramps 90 between the stops 83 and 86 until reaching
the holding position when the flanges 82 are held by the stops 86
and thereby prevented from moving upwardly.
At the same time as the carriage 68 is being locked into the holding
position, the free ends 77 of the arms 74 are moved by the action
of the pins 79 in the slotted guides 81 thus effectively wrapping
around the flange 53 of the lug fastener 51. Thus the lug fastener
51 is held in the device 50 and the carriage 68. The lug fastener
51 is restricted from rotating due to the protrusions 78 being captured
in the indents 54 while it is in this holding position. This restriction
to rotation does not prevent the lug fastener 51 being rotated as
the protrusions 78 are flexible and are able to flex out of the
way enough force is exerted.
In this embodiment the indents 54 are positioned 90.degree. from
each other and therefore the lug fastener 51 (and hence the phone)
can take four different orientations. Naturally this arrangement
can be different and any useful orientation can be arranged. As
the lug fastener 51 is able to be rotated when sufficient force
is applied, it generally can be moved to the orientation desired
at any particular time by changing the positions of the four indents
54 with respect to the two protrusions 78.
To release the lug fastener 51, and hence the mobile phone from
the device 50, the release button 69 is pushed against the action
of the spring 89 forcing the flanges 82 towards each other as described
above. This releases the carriage 68 from the holding position and
the action of the spring 89 forces the carriage 68, and hence the
phone, upwards with the lug fastener 51 being able to be removed
from the device 50.
The foregoing describes only some embodiments of the present invention,
and modifications obvious to those skilled in the art can be made
thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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