HANDHELD DEVICE DOCKING STATION
First Claim
1. A handheld device docking station comprising:
- a base having;
a top surface having a front side; and
a socket formed on the top surface of the base and having a bottom;
two supporting arms formed on the top surface and behind the socket, each supporting arm having;
a first assembling part; and
a supporting plane being in front of the supporting arm; and
a pillow having;
a body having;
two ends being opposite to each other;
a first surface formed between the two ends; and
a second surface formed between and adjacent to the first surface; and
two second assembling parts respectively formed on the ends of the body along a virtual pivot axis and pivotally connected to the first assembling parts of the supporting arms, wherein a distance from the pivot axis to the first surface is shorter than a distance from the pivot axis to the second surface.
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Abstract
A handheld device docking station has a base, two supporting arms and a pillow. The base has a socket. The socket has a flat bottom. Each supporting arm is formed on the base and has a first assembling part and a supporting plane. The supporting plane is in front of the supporting arm. The pillow is pivotally connected to the first assembling parts of the supporting arms. The pillow has a first surface and a second surface. By rotating the pillow to make the first surface face forward or make the second surface face forward to protrude from the supporting plane, the docking station is adapted for multiple handheld devices in different thicknesses.
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8 Claims
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1. A handheld device docking station comprising:
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a base having; a top surface having a front side; and a socket formed on the top surface of the base and having a bottom; two supporting arms formed on the top surface and behind the socket, each supporting arm having; a first assembling part; and a supporting plane being in front of the supporting arm; and a pillow having; a body having; two ends being opposite to each other; a first surface formed between the two ends; and a second surface formed between and adjacent to the first surface; and two second assembling parts respectively formed on the ends of the body along a virtual pivot axis and pivotally connected to the first assembling parts of the supporting arms, wherein a distance from the pivot axis to the first surface is shorter than a distance from the pivot axis to the second surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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