Articulating support for electronic devices
First Claim
1. A system for movably supporting a compact, handheld electronic device comprising:
- a base having an outer perimeter and defining a sufficient footprint to stably support the device;
a removable attaching member secured to the electronic device along a bottom or side thereof;
a receiving member that resides within the base, wherein at least one of the removable attaching member and the receiving member comprises an annular magnet; and
a frictional post extending within a center of the annular magnet, constructed and arranged to frictionally engage the attaching member when the removable attaching member is engaged to the receiving member,wherein the receiving member and removable attaching member are removably connected together to form a joint that allows the electronic device to be moveable about a pivot nub so as to tilt in at least two degrees of freedom and maintain a selected orientation based upon friction acting between the receiving member and the removable attaching member being adapted to reside on the electronic device.
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Abstract
This invention provides a novel compact electronic device support that allows articulation for ideal positioning, aiming or viewing. It is compact, readily stored and quick to set up. Frictional and magnetic forces prevent rotational twisting and wobbling without mechanical parts. In one embodiment the system describes a ball and socket joint. In an alternate embodiment, the head of the threaded fastener is cup-shaped and the base support has a raised hemispherical pivot. In a further alternate embodiment, the base and the clip-on support together form a fob for a key-ring. The removable support can be connected to an electronic device and then connected to magnetic cup formed into the base for a ball and socket joint. In an additional alternate embodiment, the base support has a post having a geometric shape that inserts into a conforming threaded adapter that is removably attached into the electronic device'"'"'s conventional tripod socket.
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13 Claims
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1. A system for movably supporting a compact, handheld electronic device comprising:
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a base having an outer perimeter and defining a sufficient footprint to stably support the device; a removable attaching member secured to the electronic device along a bottom or side thereof; a receiving member that resides within the base, wherein at least one of the removable attaching member and the receiving member comprises an annular magnet; and a frictional post extending within a center of the annular magnet, constructed and arranged to frictionally engage the attaching member when the removable attaching member is engaged to the receiving member, wherein the receiving member and removable attaching member are removably connected together to form a joint that allows the electronic device to be moveable about a pivot nub so as to tilt in at least two degrees of freedom and maintain a selected orientation based upon friction acting between the receiving member and the removable attaching member being adapted to reside on the electronic device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for movably supporting a compact, handheld electronic device comprising:
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a base having an outer perimeter and defining a sufficient footprint to stably support the device; a receiving member that resides within the base; a removable attaching member secured to the electronic device along a bottom or side thereof, wherein at least one of the receiving member and the attaching member comprises an annular magnet; and a frictional post extending within a center of the annular magnet, constructed and arranged to frictionally engage the attaching member when the attaching member is engaged to the receiving member wherein the receiving member and attaching member are removably connected together by magnetic attraction to form a joint that allows the electronic device to be moveable about a pivot nub so as to tilt and maintain a selected orientation based upon friction acting between the receiving member and the removable attaching member being adapted to reside on the electronic device. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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