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Mobile Phone Patent Abstract
A device for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus such
that the mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener or the
like which is received in a receptacle. The attachment device consists
of a one of the following; a pendant device, an armband device;
a laptop cradle device; a vent clip device; the device including
a body having a front side with the receptacle to receive the lug
fastener. The receptacle has on opening sized to receive the full
diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and a holding
portion having a slot in the front side, the protruding flange being
captured behind the front side with the stem of the lug fastener
extending through a slot when in the held position.
Mobile Phone Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A device for the attachment of a mobile phone such that the
mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener which is received
in a receptacle, said attachment device consisting of a pendant
device to which a tether is attached, said pendant device including
a body having a front side with said receptacle to receive the lug
fastener, wherein the receptacle has an opening sized to receive
the full diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and
a holding portion having a slot in the front aide, the protruding
flange being captured behind the front side with the stem of the
lug fastener extending through a slot when in the held position.
2. The device according to claim 1 wherein a spring clip is provided
to hold the protruding flange when it is in the held position, the
protruding flange and hence the mobile phone being able to rotate
when held.
3. A device for the attachment of a mobile phone such that the
mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener which is received
in a receptacle, said attachment device consisting of a general
purpose clip device which is fixable to another object, the general
purpose clip device including a body having a front side with a
receptacle to receive the lug fastener and a rear side which is
fixable to the other object, wherein the receptacle has an opening
sized to receive the full diameter of a protruding flange of the
lug fastener, and a holding portion having a slot in the front side,
the protruding flange being captured behind the front side with
the stem of the lug fastener extending through a slot when in the
held position.
4. The device according to claim 3 wherein a spring clip is provided
to hold the protruding flange when it is in the held position.
5. The device according to claim 4 wherein the device further includes
an alignment guide means to correctly align the protruding flange
within the receptacle, the protruding flange having corresponding
alignment guide means.
6. The device according to claim 5 wherein the phone is held in
an upright orientation.
7. The device according to claim 6 wherein the device is fixed
by means of screws which are inserted from within the receptacle,
the front side of the device being detachable to allow access.
8. A device for the attachment of a mobile phone such that the
mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener which is received
in a receptacle, said attachment device consisting of an armband
device suitably held on a limb of a person by an armband, the armband
device including a body having a front side with a receptacle to
receive the lug fastener and a rear side which is fixable to the
other object, wherein the receptacle has an opening sized to receive
the full diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and
a holding portion having a slot in the front side, the protruding
flange being captured behind the front side with the stem of the
lug fastener extending through a slot when in the held position.
9. The device according to claim 8 wherein a spring clip is provided
to hold the protruding flange when it is in the held position.
10. The device according to claim 9 wherein the device further
includes an alignment guide means to correctly align the protruding
flange within the receptacle, the protruding flange having corresponding
alignment guide means.
11. The device according to claim 10 wherein the phone is held
in an upright orientation.
12. The device according to claim 11 wherein the body further includes
side extensions having slots therein to receive the armband and
thus hold the device abutting against the limb when in use.
13. A device for the attachment of a mobile phone such that the
mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener which is received
in a receptacle, said attachment device consisting of a laptop cradle
device which is securable to a laptop computer, the laptop cradle
device including a body having front and rear sides with a pair
of opposing slots to receive a the lug fastener with a stem of the
lug fastener extending through a slot and a protruding flange of
the lug fastener being positioned on the rear side with the phone
being positioned on the front side when in the held position.
14. The device according to claim 13 wherein the device further
includes a releasable clamp means to clamp onto the side of the
display portion of the laptop computer, the releasable clamp means
being adjustable to fit onto varying thicknesses found with different
makes of laptop computers.
15. The device according to claim 13 wherein the opposing slots
are provided in order that the device can be fixed to either the
left or right side of the display portion.
16. A device for the attachment of a mobile phone such that the
mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener which is received
in a receptacle, said attachment device consisting of a vent clip
device for a motor vehicle such that the phone is held in a position
in the cabin adjacent the driver, the vent clip device including
a body having a front side with a receptacle to receive the lug
fastener and a rear side which is fixable to the other object, wherein
the receptacle has an opening sized to receive the full diameter
of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and a holding portion
having a slot in the front side, the protruding flange being captured
behind the front side with the stem of the lug fastener extending
through a slot when in the held position.
17. The device according to claim 16 wherein a spring clip is provided
to hold the protruding flange when it is in the held position.
18. The device according to claim 17 wherein the device further
includes an alignment guide means to correctly align the protruding
flange within the receptacle, the protruding flange having corresponding
alignment guide means.
19. The device according to claim 18 wherein the phone is held
in an upright orientation.
20. The device according to claim 19 wherein the body has a rear
side being mateable with a vent clip adapted to be fitted to the
vents and having a pair of extendable legs and feet which are positioned
and securely clamped against the vents to prevent movement, the
clip being positioned across the vent either vertically or horizontally.
Mobile Phone Patent Description
of garments or the like, to laptop computers, air vents in motor
vehicles and the like, such that the mobile phone or other apparatus
can be carried or not be inadvertently dislodged. The present invention
also relates to devices for the attachment of mobile phones or like
apparatus to a person via a variety of garments or the like, or
to other secure objects such as air vents in motor vehicles and
the like, such that a retractable microphone and speaker lead is
provided associated with the attachment device such that the attachment
device is used in association with a so-called personal hands free
kit.
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. It is desirable
for other means of carrying mobile phone handsets be devised.
When driving in motor vehicles, if the mobile phone is not held
in a proprietary hands free kit cradle, it is usually placed on
the seat besides the driver with a so-called person hands free kit
connected to the handset. Such a position is inconvenient to the
driver and hampers the reception of the mobile phone as they are
preferably to be used at glass height and upright for the best reception
using the antenna of the handset. Therefore it is seen that it is
also desirable that the handset be held in a convenient location
for use with a personal hands free kit when being used in a motor
vehicle.
Similarly, when the mobile phone handset is located in the home
or office and is not attached to the person of the user, the handset
is usually left lying around. This can often lead to handsets being
misplaced. Furthermore, in the office, the mobile phone can be used
to transmit data over the network from a computer and the like.
It is often the case that a mobile phone handset is used in conjunction
with a laptop computer and its associated modem to transmit data
over the internet as well as sending faxes etc. Therefore it is
desirable that the handset can be placed in a holder or receptacle
convenient to the user depending on the type of use.
Furthermore, when a person is using a personal hands free kit with
their mobile phone, the lead associated with the microphone and
ear piece speaker arrangement can be inadvertently caught in loose
clothing or the like. It would be advantageous for the lead to be
retractable so that its length is suitable for the person and situation
of its use and that it is out of the way when not in use.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide improved devices
for the attachment and use of mobile phones or like apparatus which
substantially overcomes or ameliorates the above mentioned disadvantages.
At the very least the invention provides alternatives 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 such that the
mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener or the like which
is received in a receptacle.
In one preferred form of the invention, the attachment device consists
of a pendant device to which a tether is preferably attached. The
pendant device includes a body having a front side with a receptacle
to receive the lug fastener. The receptacle has on opening sized
to receive the full diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener,
and a holding portion having a slot in the front side, the protruding
flange being captured behind the front side with the stem of the
lug fastener extending through a slot when in the held position.
A spring clip is provided to hold the protruding flange when it
is in the held position, the protruding flange and hence the mobile
phone being able to rotate when held.
In another preferred form of the invention, the attachment device
consists of a general purpose clip device which is fixable to another
object. The general purpose clip device includes a body having a
front side with a receptacle to receive a lug fastener and a rear
side which is preferably fixable to the other object. The receptacle
has on opening sized to receive the full diameter of a protruding
flange of the lug fastener, and a holding portion having a slot
in the front side, the protruding flange being captured behind the
front side with the stem of the lug fastener extending through a
slot when in the held position. A spring clip is provided to hold
the protruding flange when it is in the held position. The device
further includes an alignment guide means to correctly align the
protruding flange within the receptacle, the protruding flange having
corresponding alignment guide means. Preferably the phone or like
apparatus is held in an upright orientation.
Preferably the device is fixed by means of screws which are inserted
from within the receptacle the front side of the device being detachable
to allow access.
In a further form of the invention, the attachment device consists
of a armband device suitably held on an arm or the like of a person
by an armband. The armband device includes a body having a front
side with a receptacle to receive a lug fastener and a rear side
which is preferably fixable to the other object. The receptacle
has on opening sized to receive the full diameter of a protruding
flange of the lug fastener, and a holding portion having a slot
in the front side, the protruding flange being captured behind the
front side with the stem of the lug fastener extending through a
slot when in the held position. A spring clip is provided to hold
the protruding flange when it is in the held position. The device
further includes an alignment guide means to correctly align the
protruding flange within the receptacle, the protruding flange having
corresponding alignment guide means. Preferably the phone or like
apparatus is held in an upright orientation.
The body further includes side extensions having slots therein
to receive the armband and thus hold the device abutting against
the arm when in use.
In a still further preferred form of the invention, the attachment
device consists of a laptop cradle device which is securable to
a laptop computer. The laptop cradle device includes a body having
front and rear sides with a pair of opposing slots to receive a
lug fastener with a stem of the lug fastener extending through a
slot and a protruding flange of the lug fastener, being positioned
on the rear side with the phone being positioned on the front side
when in the held position. The device further includes a releasable
clamp means to clamp onto the side of the display portion of the
laptop computer, the releasable clamp means being adjustable to
fit onto varying thicknesses found with different makes of laptop
computers.
The opposing slots are provided in order that the device can be
fixed to either the left or right side of the display portion.
In a still further preferred form of the invention, the attachment
device consists of a vent clip device for a motor vehicle such that
the phone or like apparatus is held in a position in the cabin adjacent
the driver. The vent clip device includes a body having a front
side with a receptacle to receive a lug fastener and a rear side
which is preferably fixable to the other object. The receptacle
has on opening sized to receive the full diameter of a protruding
flange of the lug fastener, and a holding portion having a slot
in the front side, the protruding flange being captured behind the
front side with the stem of the lug fastener extending through a
slot when in the held position. A spring clip is provided to hold
the protruding flange when it is in the held position. The device
further includes an alignment guide means to correctly align the
protruding flange within the receptacle, the protruding flange having
corresponding alignment guide means. Preferably the phone or like
apparatus is held in an upright orientation.
Preferably the body has a rear side being mateable with a vent
clip adapted to be fitted to the vents and having a pair of extendable
legs and feet which are position and securely clamped against the
vents to prevent movement, the clip being positioned across the
vent either vertically or horizontally.
In a still further preferred form of the invention, the attachment
device consists of a retractor belt clip device which includes a
retractable lead for a personal hands free kit or other similar
device such as speaker leads for personal CD or tape device. The
device includes a receptacle body and corresponding flanged lug
fastener which is attached to the mobile phone or like apparatus,
the receptacle being adapted to be attached to a belt or the like
by means of a clip means positioned on the receptacle body. The
body has 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 the opening
such that the mobile phone or like apparatus is positioned outside
and adjacent the receptacle body when the lug fastener is received
within the receptacle body. The device further includes a locking
means within said receptacle body, the locking means having a carriage
movable between a receiving position and a holding position, the
carriage receiving the flange of the lug fastener when the moveable
carriage is in the receiving position, and the carriage has holding
means to capture and hold the flange of the lug fastener within
the carriage when the moveable carriage is moved into the holding
position preventing the flange from rotating.
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, 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.
The device further includes a further compartment in which a microphone
and speaker lead on a spool is located, the spool being able to
rotate thus releasing or retracting the lead when required. The
spool is connected to a phone connector means which is connected
to the phone or other such audio device when it is held in the device.
Preferably, the spool is held adjacent a circuit board and brush
means on the spool make the electrical contact between the lead
and the connector means. Preferably the spool is spring operated
with a stop/release mechanism controlling its operation.
In a still further form of the invention, the device consists of
a retractor belt clip device as described above used in conjunction
with a vent clip device as described above with the clip means positioned
on the receptacle body being receivable within a corresponding adapter
attached to the vent clip adapted to be fitted to the vents. Other
forms include the retractor clip device being used with the pedant
device and armband device.
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 a front perspective view of a pendant device according
to a preferred embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the pendant device of FIG.
1,
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the pendant device of
FIG. 1,
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of a general purpose clip device
according to another embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the general purpose clip device
of FIG. 4,
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the general purpose clip
device of FIG. 4, is a a fastener used with the device of FIG. 1.
FIG. 7 is a front perspective view of a armband device according
to a further embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view of the armband device of FIG.
7,
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the armband device of
FIG. 7,
FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of a laptop cradle device according
to a still further embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 11 is a rear perspective view of the laptop cradle device
of FIG. 10,
FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the laptop cradle device
of FIG. 10,
FIG. 13 is a front perspective view of a vent clip device according
to a still further embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 14 an exploded perspective view of the vent clip device of
FIG. 13,
FIG. 15 is a front perspective view of a retractor belt clip device
according to a still further embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of the retractor belt clip
device of FIG. 15,
FIG. 17 is a front perspective view of a retractor belt clip device
of FIG. 15 used with a vent clip of FIG. 13 according to a still
further embodiment of the invention, and
FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view of the retractor device
and vent clip device of FIG. 17.
BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
A pendant device 10 as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 is used to hold
a mobile phone or the like (not illustrated) and is preferably to
be worn around the neck but can be used as a holster under the arm
or can be tethered to a handbag or the like such that when the phone
is in the handbag it can be easily retrieved therefrom.
The device 10 comprises a body 11 having front 12 and a rear 13
and a removable outer cover. The body 11 is hollow with the rear
13 being sandwiched between the front 12 and outer cover to form
a receptacle 14 in which a spring clip 15 is arranged to receive
a lug fastener (not illustrated) which is attached to the rear of
a mobile phone (not illustrated. A tether 16 held by an end clip
17 which is removable from the body 11 provides the means by which
the device 10 can be placed over the head of the person using the
device 10.
The receptacle 14 has an opening 18 sized to receive the full diameter
of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and a holding portion
having a slot 19 in the front 12, the protruding flange being captured
behind the front 12 with the stem of the lug fastener extending
through the slot 19 when in the held position. The spring clip 15
is provided to hold the protruding flange when it is in the held
position with the protruding flange and hence the mobile phone being
able to rotate when so held.
A general purpose clip device 20 as illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6
is used to hold a mobile phone is preferably mounted on any convenient
wall, cabinet. Computer monitor, motor vehicle etc whether it is
mounted by screws, double sided tape or the like.
Similar to the pendant device 10, the general purpose clip device
20 comprises a body 21 having front 22 and a rear 23. The body 21
is hollowed with the front 22 being clipped to the rear 23 to form
the receptacle 14 in which the spring clip 15 is arranged to receive
a lug fastener which is attached to the rear of a mobile phone.
A protruding guide 24 is located on the front of the rear 23 and
is used to align a corresponding groove of the lug fastener. A pair
if screws 25 are preferably provided to be inserted through holes
26 in the rear 23 and cover 27 when the device 20 is to be mounted
by screw means. Screw caps 28 provide cover to the screws 25. Double
sided adhesive tape 29 is also preferably provided when the device
20 is to be so mounted.
The receptacle 14 has the opening 18 sized to receive the full
diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and a holding
portion having the slot 19 in the front 22, the protruding flange
being captured behind the front 22 with the stem of the lug fastener
extending through the slot 19 when in the held position. The spring
clip 15 is provided to hold the protruding flange when it is in
the held position with the protruding guide 24 mating with the groove
on the flange to hold the flange hence the mobile phone in an upright
position. Depending on the orientation of the groove, the orientation
of the phone can be varied as desirable.
An armband device 30 as illustrated in FIGS. 7 to 9 is used to
hold a mobile phone on the arm and is preferably used when the user
is exercising, eg jogging, with the phone held abutting against
the arm to prevent bouncing around.
Similar to the pendant device 10 and the general purpose clip 20,
the armband device 30 comprises a body 31 having front 32 and a
rear 33. The body 31 is hollow with the front 32 and the rear being
clipped to the body 31 to form the receptacle 14 in which the spring
clip 15 is arranged to receive a lug fastener which is attached
to the rear of a mobile phone. The protruding guide 24 is located
on the front of the rear 33 and is used to align a corresponding
groove of the lug fastener. The body 31 further includes a pair
of side extensions 34 having slots 35 through which an armband strap
36 passes. The strap 36 is preferably made from stretchable material
and is able to be tightened using an adjustable clip 37.
The receptacle 14 has the opening 18 sized to receive the full
diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and a holding
portion having the slot 19 in the front 32, the protruding flange
being captured behind the front 32 with the stem of the lug fastener
extending through the slot 19 when in the held position. The spring
clip 15 is provided to hold the protruding flange when it is in
the held position with the protruding guide mating with the groove
on the flange to hold the flange hence the mobile phone in an upright
position. Depending on the orientation of the groove, the orientation
of the phone can be varied as desirable.
The armband device 30 is preferably made from soft materials and
can be used for other devices such as Walkmans.RTM. and can be attached
to the midriff or to a leg as desired.
A laptop cradle device 40 as illustrated in FIGS. 10 to 12 is used
to hold a mobile phone on the screen portion of a laptop computer
(not illustrated).
The device 40 includes a body 41 having a front 42 and a rear 43
with a pair of opposing slots 44 arrange to receive the lug fastener
with the stem of the lug fastener extending through the slot 44
with the protruding flange being positioned adjacent the rear 43
and the phone adjacent the front 42 when the phone is held in position.
A releasable clamp 45 having an opposing pair of fingers 46 with
pads 47 attached thereto, is used to clamp onto the screen portion
of the laptop computer. The clamp 45 uses a pair of springs 48 with
a button release mechanism 49 to urge the fingers 46 and pads 47
against the screen portion. The pads 47 can be adjusted in their
width so that the device 40 can be used for laptop computers having
different widths in their screen portion. For example widths vary
from between 6 mm to 16 mm.
The device 40 can be used on either side of the screen portion
due to the provision of the pair of slots 44 and therefore can be
conveniently used by both right and left handed persons. The device
40 is a convenient place of storage of a mobile phone and is most
suitable for data transfer using the laptop computer.
A vent clip device 50 as illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14 is used
to hold a mobile phone in the cabin of a motor vehicle adjacent
a vent adjacent the driver.
Similar to the general purpose clip 20, the vent clip device 50
has a body 51 having front 52 and a rear 53. The body 51 is hollowed
with the front 52 being clipped to the rear 53 to form the receptacle
14 in which the spring clip 15 is arranged to receive a lug fastener
which is attached to the rear of a mobile phone. The protruding
guide 24 is located on the front of the rear 53 and is used to align
a corresponding groove of the lug fastener. A bracket 54 is provided
on the rear of a cover 55 so that the body 51 can be attached to
a vent attachment part 56.
The vent attachment part 56 includes a vent clip body 57 with a
corresponding bracket 58 which is adapted to mate with the bracket
54 on the rear of the cover 55. The part 56 further includes a pair
of legs 59, which are adjustable in length, and which extend from
opposite sides of the body 57. A corresponding pair of feet 60 are
located on the free ends of the legs 59.
The vent attachment part 56 is attached to a vent by adjusting
the lengths of the legs 59 and accordingly placing the feet 60 against
inside opposing edges of the vent, ie not on or against the movable
or pivotable vanes of the vent, and by using a ratchet hook device
61 which passes through openings 62 in the body 57 and behind the
movable or pivotable vanes of the vent respectively, and pulling
it tight thus pulling the part 56 against the vent. The part 56
is therefore immobilised and cannot be moved with any motion of
the vanes of the vent.
Similar to the general purpose clip 20, the receptacle 14 has the
opening 18 sized to receive the full diameter of a protruding flange
of the lug fastener, and a holding portion having the slot 19 in
the front 52, the protruding flange being captured behind the front
52 with the stem of the lug fastener extending through the slot
19 when in the held position. The spring clip 15 is provided to
hold the protruding flange when it is in the held position with
the protruding guide 24 mating with the groove on the flange to
hold the flange hence the mobile phone in an upright position.
Depending on the type of vent, the vent clip device 50 can be placed
either vertically or horizontally across the vent in order that
the phone is kept in an upright orientation. It is seen that the
vent clip device 50 can be installed without using any tools and
as the feet 60 are preferably made from a soft rubber like material
they are not prone to slip. Furthermore, as the phone is seen to
be kept upright and located about the height of the glass in the
motor vehicle, the location and orientation provides substantially
maximum signal strength and can be used with a personal hands free
kit.
A retractor belt clip device 70 as illustrated in FIGS. 15 and
16 is used to hold a mobile phone in a belt clip and includes a
retractable lead of a personal hands free kit or other audio device.
The device 70 is used for the attachment of a mobile phone 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 70 by means of the flanged
lug fastener being received by the device 70. The clip device 70
works substantially as the clip device described in our co-pending
application Ser. No. PCT/AU98/00633.
The device 70 includes a body 71 into which the flanged lug fastener
is received and locked into place allowing or restricting rotation
while so locked. The body 71 has a spring clip 72 on its rear, the
spring clip 72 being attachable to a belt or like piece of clothing.
The spring clip 72 includes a folded leaf spring 73 and an attachment
clip portion 74, the spring 74 being connected between the rear
of the body 71 the attachment clip portion 74.
The body 71 has an opening 75 into which the lug fastener is received.
The flange of the lug fastener is received within the opening 75
while the stem extends through a slot 76 on the front 77 of the
body 71. The slot 76 communicates with the opening 75 and therefore
the lug fastener is able to be slid into the body 71 with the flange
being captured behind the front 77.
A moveable carriage 78 and release button 79 are located within
the receptacle body 71. The moveable carriage 78 is located totally
within the body 71 and is reciprocally movable between a receiving
position and a holding position while the release button 79 is partially
located within the body 71 with a button portion 80 extending out
from an aperture 81 in the body 71 with a release mechanism portion
81 being located within the body 71.
The device 70 includes a further compartment 82 in which a microphone
and speaker lead (or other type of lead) 83 wound on a spool 84
is located. The spool 84 is rotatable relative to a printed circuit
board 85 which is connected via a secondary lead 86 to a phone connector
87, the lead 86 passing through an opening 88 in the compartment
82. The spool 84 and circuit board 85 communicate by means of brushes
(not illustrated) to give the electrical connection.
The spool 84 is spring mounted and a release mechanism including
a button 89 is used to release and retract the lead 83 as required.
When a person is using the device 70 as a personal hands free kit
with their mobile phone, the lead 83 is retractable so that its
length is suitable for the person and situation of its use and that
it is out of the way when not in use.
In FIGS. 17 and 18 the retractor belt clip device 70 is used to
hold a mobile phone in the vent clip device 50 by using a adapter
91 which has a bracket 92 to engage with bracket 58 of the vent
clip attachment part 56. The adapter 91 further includes a receptacle
93 adapted to receive the clip 72 of the device 70.
The combination of the devices 50 and 70 allows for the device
70 to be removed from the belt and placed into the device 50 as
seen in FIG. 18 and thus the personal hands free kit can be used
while in the motor vehicle without being removed from the retractor
clip device 70.
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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