Stand for use with electronic device

US2020200322A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020200322-A1
Application numberUS-201916714912-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 16, 2019
Priority dateDec 19, 2018
Publication dateJun 25, 2020
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Abstract

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A stand that is attachable to a back surface of an electronic device or a protective case for the electronic device. The stand includes a base portion, two legs, and two pivoting spring arms. Each leg pivots at a leg axis along an arc between a stowed position and an extended position. The two pivoting spring arms are attached to the base portion at a first end and attached to a respective one of the legs at a second end. Each pivoting spring arm is configured to apply a spring force to the leg to, alternately, force leg toward the stowed position or the extended position depending on the starting position of the leg.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A protective case system for use with a portable electronic device having a display screen, the protective case system comprising: a protective case configured for removably receiving the portable electronic device; and a stand removably attachable to a back surface of the protective case, the stand including: a base portion; two legs, wherein each leg is movably attached to the base portion along a respective leg axis and configured to pivot at the respective leg axis between a stowed position and an extended position, wherein the legs are configured to support the protective case in one or more viewing orientations on a substantially horizontal surface when the legs are in the extended positions; and two pivoting spring arms, each pivoting spring arm attached to the base portion at a first end and attached to a respective one of the two legs at a second end, wherein each pivoting spring arm is configured to apply a spring force to the respective leg to alternately maintain the leg in the stowed position or in the extended position, wherein the applied spring force varies as the respective leg is transitioned between the stowed position and the extended position and reaches a maximum spring force at a point between the stowed position and the extended position such that each pivoting spring arm tends to force the respective leg into one of the stowed position or the extended position. 2 . The protective case system of claim 1 wherein each pivoting spring arm is pivotably attached to the base portion at the first end and engages the respective leg at the second end. 3 . The protective case system of claim 2 wherein each pivoting spring arm is attached to the base portion at an attachment point that is offset from the respective leg axis. 4 . The protective case system of claim 3 wherein a location of each pivoting spring arm attachment point results in an over-center configuration such that each pivoting spring arm tends to force the respective leg into one of the stowed position or the extended position depending on which side of the maximum spring force point the respective leg is located. 5 . The protective case system of claim 4 wherein the maximum spring force point is equidistant from the stowed position and the extended position with a range of pivot of the respective leg. 6 . The protective case system of claim 1 wherein the maximum spring force occurs when a centerline axis of the pivoting spring arm passes through the respective leg axis when the respecting leg is pivoting. 7 . The protective case system of claim 1 wherein each pivoting spring arm includes a shaft and a spring configured to exert force on a collar to move the collar along the length of the shaft. 8 . The protective case system of claim 7 wherein the collar is attached to the respective leg. 9 . The protective case system of claim 7 wherein the leg includes the collar. 10 . A stand for use with a portable electronic device having a display screen, the stand comprising: a base portion removably attachable to the portable electronic device or to a case for the portable electronic device; two legs, each leg movably attached to the base portion along a respective leg axis and configured to pivot relative to the base portion at the respective leg axis, wherein each leg is further configured to pivot between a stowed position and an extended position, wherein the legs are configured to support the portable electronic device, directly or indirectly, in at least two different viewing orientations on a surface when the legs are in the extended position; and two pivoting spring arms, each pivoting spring arm attached to the base portion at a first end and attached to a respective one of the two legs at a second end, wherein each pivoting spring arm is configured to apply a spring force to the respective leg to alternately maintain the leg in the stowed position or in the extended position, wherein the applied spring force varies as the respective leg is transitioned between the stowed position and the extended position and reaches a maximum spring force at a point between the stowed position and the extended position such that each pivoting spring arm tends to alternately force the respective leg into one of the stowed position or the extended position. 11 . The stand of claim 10 wherein each pivoting spring arm is pivotably attached to the base portion at the first end and engages the respective leg at the second end. 12 . The stand of claim 11 wherein each pivoting spring arm is attached to the base portion at an attachment point that is offset from the respective leg axis. 13 . The stand of claim 12 wherein a location of each pivoting spring arm attachment point results in an over-center configuration such that each pivoting spring arm tends to force the respective leg into one of the stowed position or the extended position depending on which side of the maximum spring force point leg is on. 14 . The stand of claim 13 wherein the maximum spring force occurs at a center position. 15 . The stand of claim 10 wherein the maximum spring force occurs when a centerline axis of the pivoting spring arm passes through the respective leg axis. 16 . The stand of claim 10 wherein each pivoting spring arm includes a shaft and a spring configured to exert force on a collar to move the collar along the length of the shaft. 17 . The stand of claim 16 wherein the collar is attached to the respective leg. 18 . The stand of claim 16 wherein the leg includes the collar. 19 . A case system for use with a portable electronic device having a display screen, the case system comprising: a case adapted for removably receiving the portable electronic device; and a stand attached to a back surface of the case, the stand including: a base; a leg attached to the base along a leg axis and adapted to pivot relative to the base at the leg axis, wherein the leg is further adapted to pivot between a stowed position and an extended position, wherein the leg is further adapted to support the case and the installed portable electronic device in a viewing orientation on a substantially horizontal surface when the leg is in the extended position; and a pivoting spring arm attached to the base at a first end and attached to the leg at a second end, wherein the pivoting spring arm is adapted to apply a spring force to the leg to alternately maintain the leg in the stowed position or in the extended position, wherein the applied spring force varies as the leg is transitioned between the stowed position and the extended position and reaches a maximum spring force at an intermediate position along an arc of pivot of the leg between the stowed position and the extended position such that the pivoting spring arm tends to alternately force the leg into one of the stowed position or the extended position. 20 . The case system of claim 19 wherein the pivoting spring arm is pivotably attached to the base at an attachment point that is offset from the leg axis such that the pivoting spring arm tends to alternately force the leg into one of the stowed position or the extended position depending on which side of the intermediate position the leg is located, wherein the leg is at the intermediate point when a centerline axis of the pivoting spring arm passes through the leg axis.

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Classifications

  • for storing portable computing devices, e.g. laptops, tablets or calculators · CPC title

  • for storing portable handheld communication devices, e.g. pagers or smart phones · CPC title

  • for storing portable audio devices, e.g. headphones or digital music players · CPC title

  • Protecting arrangement for the entire housing of the computer · CPC title

  • Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers · CPC title

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What does patent US2020200322A1 cover?
A stand that is attachable to a back surface of an electronic device or a protective case for the electronic device. The stand includes a base portion, two legs, and two pivoting spring arms. Each leg pivots at a leg axis along an arc between a stowed position and an extended position. The two pivoting spring arms are attached to the base portion at a first end and attached to a respective one …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Otter Products Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F1/166. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 25 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).