SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To at least partially solve the problems in the prior art, embodiments of the present invention provide a supporting device. The supporting device comprises: a cartridge assembly; the first end of the supporting piece is connected to the box body assembly, and the second end of the supporting piece is used for supporting an object to be supported; a soft body member connected to a bottom of the cartridge assembly.
Illustratively, the first end of the support member is connected to an interior of the cartridge assembly.
Illustratively, the cartridge assembly is internally provided with a mounting seat, and the first end of the support member is connected to the mounting seat.
Illustratively, the cartridge assembly includes a cartridge and a cover covering an opening of the cartridge, the first end of the support being connected to the cartridge.
Illustratively, the cover plate is provided with a cover opening, and the first end of the supporting piece is connected to the box body through the cover opening.
Illustratively, a plurality of independent storage compartments are arranged on the box body.
Illustratively, the first end of the support member is removably connected to the cartridge assembly.
Illustratively, the soft component is snap-fit to the bottom of the case assembly.
Illustratively, the top of the soft piece is provided with an annular ring, the bottom of the box body assembly is provided with an annular groove, the notch of the annular groove faces the outer periphery side of the box body assembly, and the annular ring is sleeved on the annular groove.
Illustratively, the annular ring is a resilient annular ring.
Illustratively, the support comprises a collapsible support and/or a telescoping support.
Illustratively, the second end of the support member is provided with an electronics rack.
According to the supporting device provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the soft body part is arranged at the bottom of the box body component, so that when the supporting device is placed on a soft object such as a sofa or a bed, the supporting device can be stably supported on the soft object by slightly pressing the supporting device. And, when the supporting device is placed on a hard object such as a table, by pressing the supporting device gently, it is also possible to realize stable support on the hard object. Therefore, the use scene of the supporting device is richer, the practicability is stronger, and the use experience of a user is better. Especially when the support device is placed on the user's legs or other parts of the body, the soft body may provide a better feeling to the user.
A series of concepts in a simplified form are introduced in the disclosure, which will be described in further detail in the detailed description section. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The advantages and features of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Detailed Description
In the following description, numerous details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. One skilled in the art, however, will understand that the following description merely illustrates a preferred embodiment of the utility model and that the utility model may be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, well known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the utility model.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a support device. As shown in fig. 1-6, the support device may include acartridge assembly 100, asupport member 200, and asoft member 300.
The shape of thecartridge assembly 100 may be arbitrary, including but not limited to rectangular or circular, etc.
Thesupport member 200 may have afirst end 201 and asecond end 202. Thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be attached to thecartridge assembly 100 by any suitable means, such as welding or gluing. Illustratively, thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be removably coupled to thecartridge assembly 100 by any suitable means, such as a threaded, bayonet, or connector connection. So configured, thecartridge assembly 100 and the supportingmember 200 can be easily assembled and disassembled, so that they can be used alone or in combination with other devices to make the supporting device more practical. Meanwhile, thecartridge assembly 100 and thesupport member 200 may be separately cleaned or replaced.
Illustratively, thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be connected to the exterior of thecartridge assembly 100. Illustratively, thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be connected to the interior of thecartridge assembly 100. With this arrangement, the structure of the connection portion can be hidden inside thecase assembly 100. Therefore, the size of the supporting device is small, and the supporting device can be suitable for more scenes. Moreover, thebox assembly 100 can protect the structure of the connection part from being damaged by external force. Illustratively, the interior of thecartridge assembly 100 may be provided with amount 110. Illustratively, the mountingbase 110 may be disposed at any suitable location on a side wall or a bottom wall, etc., of the interior of thecartridge assembly 100. Thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be connected to the mountingbase 110 by any suitable means, such as welding, gluing, screwing or plugging. By providing the mountingbase 110, it is more convenient to achieve that thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 is connected to thecartridge assembly 100.
Thesecond end 202 of thesupport 200 may be used to support an object to be supported. Illustratively, the object to be supported may comprise any suitable object, including but not limited to a cell phone, a tablet, a light or a mirror, etc. Illustratively, thesecond end 202 of thesupport member 200 may be provided with anelectronics rack 210. The structure of theelectronic product holder 210 is not limited, and includes, but is not limited to, a clamping jaw or a bracket. Theelectronic product support 210 may be used to support an electronic product such as a mobile phone or a tablet computer, so as to ensure that thesecond end 202 of thesupport 200 can stably support the electronic product, and the user experience is good.
Illustratively, thesupport 200 may comprise a foldable support and/or a telescoping support. Specifically, asupport bar 220 may be disposed between thefirst end 201 and thesecond end 202 of thesupport member 200. Thesupport rods 220 may include foldable support rods and/or retractable support rods. So set up, can adjust the position of treating the support, user's use experience is better.
For example, thesoft member 300 may be made of soft material such as sponge. Illustratively, thesoft body member 300 may include a soft outer casing and a soft filler such as foam particles filled in the soft outer casing. Illustratively, thesoft body piece 300 may comprise a bolster. The shape of thesoft body member 300 may be arbitrary, including but not limited to rectangular or circular, etc.
Thesoft member 300 may be attached to the bottom of thecartridge assembly 100 by any suitable means such as adhesive or snap fit. Illustratively, thesoft body 300 can be snapped to the bottom of thecase assembly 100 by any suitable means, such as a snap fit. So configured, thecartridge assembly 100 and thesoft member 300 can be easily assembled and disassembled, so that they can be used alone or in combination with other devices to make the supporting device more practical. Meanwhile, thecartridge assembly 100 and thesoft body member 300 can be cleaned or replaced individually.
Illustratively, the top of thesoft piece 300 may be provided with anannular ring 400. The bottom of thecartridge assembly 100 may be provided with anannular groove 500. The notch of theannular groove 500 may be directed toward the outer circumferential side of thecartridge assembly 100.Annular ring 400 may be fitted directly or indirectly overannular groove 500. By such arrangement, thebox body assembly 100 and thesoft piece 300 are stressed uniformly, are convenient to install and disassemble, have simple structures and are low in manufacturing cost. Illustratively, in the embodiment whereannular ring 400 is indirectly fitted overannular groove 500, the top ofsoft body 300 may also be provided withannular sleeve 310. Theannular sleeve 310 may be nested within theannular sleeve 310. Theannular sleeve 310 may be fitted over theannular groove 500.
Illustratively, theannular ring 400 may be a resilient annular ring. Illustratively, theannular ring 400 may be made of an elastic material such as rubber to form an elastic annular ring, or as shown in fig. 2, theannular ring 400 may have a notch so as to have a certain elasticity so as to form an elastic annular ring. In short, the elastic annular ring is formed in a manner not limited. Thesoft body 300 and thecartridge assembly 100 can be easily assembled and disassembled by applying an external force to the elastic annular ring, and the user experience is better.
According to the supporting device provided by the embodiment of the utility model, thesoft body 300 is arranged at the bottom of thebox body assembly 100, so that when the supporting device is placed on a soft object such as a sofa or a bed, the supporting device can be stably supported on the soft object by slightly pressing the supporting device. And, when the supporting device is placed on a hard object such as a table, by pressing the supporting device gently, it is also possible to realize stable support on the hard object. Therefore, the use scene of the supporting device is richer, the practicability is stronger, and the use experience of a user is better. Thesoft body member 300 may provide a better feeling to the user, especially when the support device is placed on the user's legs or other locations of the body.
Illustratively, the interior of thesoft body 300 may be provided with a massage mechanism. Illustratively, the interior of thesoft body 300 may be provided with a heating mechanism. Therefore, the supporting device can be more multifunctional, and the use experience of a user is further improved.
Illustratively,cartridge assembly 100 may include acartridge 120 and acover 130. Thecover 130 may be coupled to thehousing 120 by any suitable means, such as a snap fit or a connector connection. Specifically, thecase 120 may include aside plate 121 and abottom plate 122 connected to the bottom of theside plate 121. Thecover 130 may cover the opening of thecase 120. Thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be connected to thecase 120. Illustratively, in embodiments where thecartridge assembly 100 is provided with themount 110 on the interior, themount 110 may be provided on the interior of thecartridge 120. Other items, such as a charging cord, may be placed within thecase 120 by opening thecover 130. Therefore, the inner space of thecartridge assembly 100 can be fully utilized to place other objects. In addition, snack, etc. can be placed on thecover plate 130 to better meet the use requirement of the user.
Illustratively, thecover plate 130 may be provided with arecess 132. Therecess 132 may be recessed toward thecase 120. Through setting updepressed part 132, can play spacing effect, prevent that the article of placing onapron 130 from falling out.
Illustratively, thecover plate 130 may be provided with acover opening 131. Thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200 may be connected to thecase 120 through thecover 131. Illustratively, the structure of theflap 131 may be adapted to thefirst end 201 of thesupport member 200. Illustratively, theflap 131 includes, but is not limited to, a through hole or a notch or the like. So set up,apron 130 can prevent that filth such as dust from falling intobox 120 to prevent to cause the pollution to the article inbox 120.
Illustratively, a plurality ofindividual storage compartments 123 may be provided on thecase 120. The number of the plurality ofstorage compartments 123 may be any, including but not limited to two, three, or more, as long as there are at least two. The plurality ofstorage compartments 123 may be identical or different in structure. Through setting up a plurality ofmatter storage lattices 123, can place respectively to different article to avoid receiving the influence between the article, and placing of article is more regular, and it is more convenient to take. Illustratively, thebottom plate 122 may also be provided with agroove 124. Therecess 124 may be concave towards thesoft body 300. Therecess 124 may allow more room for thestorage compartment 123 so that larger and/or more items may be placed.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the directions or positional relationships indicated by the directional terms such as "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "lateral", "vertical", "horizontal" and "top", "bottom", etc., are generally based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, and in the case of not making a reverse explanation, these directional terms do not indicate and imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore, should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention; the terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the interior and exterior relative to the contours of the components themselves.
For ease of description, relative terms of regions such as "above … …", "above … …", "on … …", "above", etc. may be used herein to describe the regional positional relationship of one or more components or features to other components or features shown in the figures. It is to be understood that the relative terms of the regions are intended to encompass not only the orientation of the element as depicted in the figures, but also different orientations in use or operation. For example, if an element in the drawings is turned over in its entirety, the articles "over" or "on" other elements or features will include the articles "under" or "beneath" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "above … …" can include both an orientation of "above … …" and "below … …". Further, these components or features may also be positioned at various other angles (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or other angles), all of which are intended to be encompassed herein.
It is noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments according to the present application. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, and it should be understood that when the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising" are used in this specification, they specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or combinations thereof, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of this application and in the drawings described above are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the application described herein are capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or described herein.
The present invention has been illustrated by the above embodiments, but it should be understood that the above embodiments are for illustrative and descriptive purposes only and are not intended to limit the utility model to the scope of the described embodiments. Furthermore, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and that many variations and modifications may be made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention, all of which fall within the scope of the present invention as claimed. The scope of the utility model is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.