Image processing device, inspection device, image processing method, and non-transitory recording medium
US-2016125612-A1 · May 5, 2016 · US
US12475756B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12475756-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117445178-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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Various embodiments of kiosks for purchasing mobile phones and other mobile electronic devices from users are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the kiosks include an apparatus to position an electrical connector for connection to a mobile device. This apparatus enables the kiosk to connect to the mobile device to electrically inspect the mobile device, and the associated electrical connectors and cables are not subjected to repeated pulling and other rough handling that can lead to premature wear and tear. Accordingly, use of connector carriers configured in accordance with the present technology can lead to longer connector/cable service life, reduced maintenance, and greater kiosk up-time. In some embodiments, the apparatus can include a camshaft having one or more cam lobes positioned to act against one or more cam followers, e.g., carrying one or more electrical connectors.
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We claim: 1 . A connector carrier assembly for use with an electronic device recycling kiosk, the connector carrier assembly comprising: a support structure; a camshaft rotatably coupled to the support structure and including at least one cam lobe; and at least one cam follower movably coupled to the support structure, wherein the at least one cam follower includes an electrical connector carrier configured to receive and couple an electrical connector to the at least one cam follower, wherein rotation of the camshaft about a longitudinal axis thereof drives the at least one cam lobe against the at least one cam follower to move the at least one cam follower ande ereby-move the electrical connector together relative to the support structure. 2 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one cam follower includes a proximal end portion pivotally coupled to the support structure and a distal end portion that holds the electrical connector, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the at least one cam lobe against the at least one cam follower to rotate the at least one cam follower about the proximal end portion. 3 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 2 wherein the at least one cam follower includes a bearing surface positioned between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the at least one cam lobe against the bearing surface to rotate the at least one cam follower about the proximal end portion and move the electrical connector away from the support structure. 4 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member compressed between the at least one cam follower and the support structure to bias the at least one cam follower toward the at least one cam lobe. 5 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a motor fixedly mounted to the support structure, wherein the motor includes an output shaft operably coupled to the camshaft and configured to rotate the camshaft about the longitudinal axis. 6 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 , further comprising the electrical connector, wherein the electrical connector is a mobile phone connector. 7 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one cam follower is a first cam follower configured to hold a first electrical connector, wherein the at least one cam lobe is a first cam lobe, and wherein the connector carrier assembly further comprises: a second cam follower movably coupled to the support structure and operably coupled to a second electrical connector, wherein the camshaft further includes a second cam lobe, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the second cam lobe against the second cam follower to thereby move the second electrical connector relative to the support structure. 8 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 7 wherein the first and second cam lobes are diametrically opposed about the longitudinal axis. 9 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing element positioned to act on the at least one cam follower and bias the at least one cam follower toward a first direction, wherein the rotation of the camshaft moves the at least one cam follower in a second, opposite direction. 10 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 9 wherein the biasing element is at least one of a compression spring, a tension spring, or a torsion spring. 11 . The connector carrier assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one cam follower includes a first end portion proximal the at least one cam lobe, and a second end portion opposite the first end portion and including the electrical connector, the first and second end portions defining a cam follower longitudinal axis, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the at least one cam lobe against the first end portion to move the at least one cam follower linearly along the cam follower longitudinal axis. 12 . A kiosk for purchasing mobile phones from users, the kiosk comprising: an inspection area having- an inspection tray configured to receive a mobile phone; and a connector carrier assembly positioned proximate the inspection tray, the connector carrier assembly including: a support structure; a camshaft rotatably mounted to the support structure and having at least one cam lobe; and a cam follower movably coupled to the support structure, wherein the cam follower includes an electrical connector carrier configured to receive and couple and electrical connector to the cam follower, wherein rotation of the camshaft about a longitudinal axis thereof drives the at least one cam lobe against the cam follower to move the cam follower and the electrical connector together relative to the support structure and thereby position the electrical connector for connection to the mobile phone. 13 . The kiosk of claim 12 wherein the cam follower is a first cam follower configured to hold a first electrical connector, wherein the at least one cam lobe is a first cam lobe, and wherein the connector carrier assembly further comprises: a second cam follower movably coupled to the support structure and operably coupled to a second electrical connector, wherein the camshaft further includes a second cam lobe, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the second cam lobe against the second cam follower to thereby move the second electrical connector relative to the support structure. 14 . The kiosk of claim 12 wherein the cam follower includes a proximal end portion pivotally coupled to the support structure and a distal end portion that holds the electrical connector, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the at least one cam lobe against the cam follower to rotate the cam follower about the proximal end portion. 15 . The kiosk of claim 12 wherein the cam follower includes a first end portion proximal to the at least one cam lobe, a second, opposite end portion including the electrical connector, the first and second end portions defining a cam follower longitudinal axis, and wherein rotation of the camshaft about the longitudinal axis drives the at least one cam lobe against the first end portion to move the cam follower linearly along the cam follower longitudinal axis. 16 . A method for operating a kiosk, the method comprising: receiving information that corresponds to a configuration of an electrical connector receptacle of an electronic device; identifying an electrical connector of a connector carrier assembly, the electrical connector configured to be releasably received by the electrical connector receptacle; rotating a camshaft of the connector carrier assembly to drive a cam lobe of the camshaft against a cam follower operably coupled to a support structure of the connector carrier assembly, wherein the cam follower includes an electrical connector carrier configured to receive and couple the electrical connector to the cam follower; and moving the cam follower and the electrical connector together relative to the support structure and thereby extend the electrical connector for connection to the electronic device. 17 . The method of claim 16 wherein moving the cam follower includes extending the electrical connector at least partially through an opening in an inspection tray of the kiosk. 18 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising: prompting, via
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