Bearing plate of electronic device
By designing support ribs and pickup slots on the carrier plate, the problem of inconvenient operation of existing carrier plates is solved, enabling fast and smooth placement and removal of electronic devices.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411157728.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing trays are inconvenient for users to pick up or place electronic devices, making it difficult to quickly and accurately remove or place electronic devices from the slots.
Design a support tray with multiple support ribs, a receiving part and a pickup slot between the support ribs, and the pickup slots connected to both sides of the receiving part. The maximum diameter of the pickup slot is greater than the maximum length of the receiving part, so as to facilitate the quick insertion or removal of electronic devices by fingers or mechanical devices.
The device has a receiving compartment that allows users to quickly and easily place or remove electronic devices from the tray, thus improving operational efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to a carrier tray; in particular, it relates to a carrier tray with pickup slots on both sides of the receiving portion, thereby making it easy for users to remove or insert electronic devices. Background Technology
[0002] Existing carrier trays for electronic devices are mainly made of plastic materials, and the tray body is durable and lightweight. The surface of the carrier tray has multiple grooves corresponding to the size of the electronic devices, so that the multiple grooves of the carrier tray can accommodate the electronic devices respectively, so that multiple electronic devices are positioned at intervals on the carrier tray. When multiple electronic devices are transported with the carrier tray, the multiple electronic devices can be prevented from being vibrated and damaged.
[0003] While the existing carrier tray can accommodate electronic devices and facilitates the transportation of multiple electronic devices, it only has grooves for placing electronic devices. Therefore, when users pick up or place electronic devices on the carrier tray, it is not easy to directly remove the electronic devices from the grooves or accurately place them into the grooves, which wastes the user's time. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In view of this, the object of the present invention is to provide a carrier tray having a receiving portion for accommodating electronic devices, and each receiving portion having a structure around it that does not obstruct fingers from picking up or placing electronic devices, thereby enabling users to smoothly and quickly place or remove electronic devices from the carrier tray.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a carrier disk for an electronic device, comprising a disk body having multiple support ribs spaced apart and parallel to each other; a limiting direction defined on the disk body, the limiting direction being perpendicular to the multiple support ribs; multiple receiving portions between any two adjacent support ribs, and multiple pickup slots between any two adjacent support ribs; two pickup slots connected to both sides of each receiving portion, and the maximum aperture of each pickup slot along the limiting direction being greater than the maximum length of each receiving portion along the limiting direction.
[0006] When using this invention, the user places multiple electronic products into the respective compartments of the carrier tray of the electronic device. During the process of placing each electronic product into the respective compartment, the two pickup slots on both sides of the compartment can accommodate the user's fingertips, avoiding obstruction of the user's fingers. This allows the user to quickly place each electronic product into the respective compartment of the tray or retrieve the electronic product stored therein from each compartment. Attached Figure Description
[0007] Figure 1This is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0008] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of point 2 in the middle.
[0009] Figure 3 This is a partially enlarged top view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0010] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A sectional view along the 4-4 direction.
[0011] Figure 5 for Figure 3 A sectional view along the 5-5 direction.
[0012] Figure 6 for Figure 3 A sectional view along the 6-6 direction.
[0013] Figure 7 This is an exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention for locating RFID particles.
[0014] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional view of the separation of RFID particles according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional view of the RFID particles placed in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 10 It is at Figure 6 A cross-sectional view of RFID particles placed inside.
[0017] Figure 11 This is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] Figure 12 for Figure 11 Enlarged view of point 12 in the center.
[0019] Figure 13 This is a partially enlarged top view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] Figure 14 for Figure 13 A sectional view along the 14-14 direction.
[0021] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the action of placing RFID particles according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0023] 100, 100A: Display tray for electronic devices
[0024] 10, 10A: Disk body
[0025] 11, 11A: convex part
[0026] 12, 12A: Support ribs
[0027] 13, 13A: Support surface
[0028] 14: First Rib
[0029] 15, 15A: Restricted surfaces
[0030] 151: Chamfered section
[0031] 152: Rounded corners
[0032] 16: Second rib
[0033] 17, 17A: Reception Section
[0034] 18: Sidewall
[0035] 19, 19A: Pickup slot
[0036] 191, 191A: Arc-shaped surface
[0037] 192: concave part
[0038] 192A: Flat plate section
[0039] 193A: Finger piercing
[0040] 20: RFID particles
[0041] H1: Maximum aperture
[0042] H2: Maximum length
[0043] L: Restricted direction
[0044] P: External shape of electronic device Detailed Implementation
[0045] To more clearly illustrate the present invention, preferred embodiments are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Please refer to... Figures 1 to 6 As shown, the carrier disk 100 of the electronic device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is used to carry electronic products, such as particles with embedded radio frequency identification tag chips.
[0046] The carrier disk 100 of the electronic device has a disk body 10, which may be a solid disk body made of plastic or composite material, or a shell of the aforementioned material. In this preferred embodiment, the disk body 10 is a plastic shell, and the disk body 10 has eleven support ribs 12. The support ribs 12 are spaced apart and parallel, defining a limiting direction L on the disk body 10. The limiting direction L is perpendicular to the direction in which the support ribs 12 extend.
[0047] The plurality of support ribs 12 have two ends, with one end connected to a first rib 14 and the other end connected to a second rib 16. A side wall 18 is formed around the periphery of the disc body 10, and the side wall 18 is connected to the first rib 14 and the second rib 16. In other preferred embodiments, the number of the plurality of support ribs 12 may also be two or more.
[0048] Multiple pairs of protrusions 11 are provided on any two adjacent support ribs 12. A support surface 13 is formed on the bottom side between each pair of protrusions 11. A limiting surface 15 is formed on the opposite surface of each pair of protrusions 11. The central portion of each limiting surface 15 is concave than the portions on both sides, and the top edge of each limiting surface forms a chamfered portion 151. A receiving portion 17 is formed between the two limiting surfaces 15 of each pair of protrusions 11 and the support surface 13. Each receiving portion 17 is used to accommodate the aforementioned electronic product. Multiple pickup slots 19 are also provided between any two adjacent support ribs 12. The two sides of each receiving portion 17 are connected to the two pickup slots 19. The portion of each limiting surface 15 adjacent to each pickup slot 19 forms a rounded corner portion 152.
[0049] In this preferred embodiment, each of the limiting surfaces 15 is an arcuate surface, and any two opposing limiting surfaces 15 surround to form an imaginary electronic device shape P. Each electronic device shape P is a cylindrical three-dimensional region, and both sides of each electronic device shape P extend into the two pickup slots 19 connected to each of the receiving portions 17. Thus, when an electronic product having a shape similar to each of the imaginary circular regions P is placed and positioned within the imaginary circular region P, both sides of the electronic product also extend into the two pickup slots 19 connected to each of the receiving portions 17. Each pickup slot 19 is circular, and each pickup slot 19 forms two opposing arcuate surfaces 191, with a recess 192 connecting the bottom edges of the two arcuate surfaces 191. Both sides of each supporting surface 13 are connected to the edges of the two recesses 192 of the two pickup slots 19 connected to each of the receiving portions 17. The maximum aperture H1 of each pickup slot 19 along the limiting direction L is greater than the maximum length H2 of each receiving portion 17 along the limiting direction L. That is, in this preferred embodiment, the diameter of each pickup slot 19 is greater than the length between the centers of the two opposing limiting surfaces 15.
[0050] In addition to being formed between each pair of protrusions 11, in other embodiments, the receiving portions 17 of the first preferred embodiment described above may also be formed by protruding from only one of any two adjacent support ribs 12 to form a plurality of protrusions 11, and then a receiving portion 17 may be formed between the plurality of protrusions 11 of the support rib 12 and the other support rib 12, thereby forming a plurality of receiving portions 17 between two adjacent support ribs 12, and the maximum length H2 of each receiving portion 17 along the limiting direction L is also smaller than the maximum aperture H1 of each pickup slot 19 along the limiting direction L.
[0051] When the carrier disk 100 of the electronic device described above is used to carry electronic devices, such as particles with embedded radio frequency identification tag chips (hereinafter referred to as RFID particles), please refer to... Figures 7 to 10 As shown, an RFID particle 20 is placed into one of a plurality of receiving portions 17. The RFID particle 20 is a generally cylindrical elastic body. When the user holds the RFID particle 20 between its index finger and thumb and places it into the receiving portion 17, the RFID particle 20 is guided by the two chamfered portions 151 on both sides of the receiving portion 17, allowing the RFID particle 20 to smoothly enter the receiving portion 17, placing it on the support surface 13 and positioning it between the two limiting surfaces 15.
[0052] The advantage of this invention is that, during the process of a user placing the RFID particle 20 into the receiving portion 17, since the two pickup slots 19 can accommodate the user's fingertips, and the two sides of the RFID particle 20 (such as...) Figure 3 As shown, corresponding to the two sides of the above-mentioned electronic device shape P, two pickup slots 19 protrude from the two sides of the receiving part 17, allowing the user to pick up the RFID particles 20 with the index finger and thumb and place them into the receiving part 17, or to take out the RFID particles 20 from the receiving part 17. The fingertips will not be obstructed by the structure around the receiving part 17, allowing the user to quickly place each RFID particle 20 into the respective receiving part 17 of the disk body 10, or to take out the RFID particles 20 stored in the disk body 10 from each of the receiving parts 17.
[0053] In other preferred embodiments, the sides of the electronic device positioned in each of the receiving portions 17 may not protrude from the two pickup slots 19. In this case, the two pickup slots 19 can still be inserted by the user's fingertips. The user can quickly remove or place the electronic device in the receiving portion 17 by picking it up with the pads of their fingers, such as the index finger and thumb. In addition to picking up the electronic device and placing it in the receiving portion 17 with their own hands, or removing the electronic device positioned therein from the receiving portion 17 with their own hands, the user can also use a mechanical device, such as the end effector of a robotic arm, to grip and place the electronic device in the receiving portion 17, or remove the electronic device positioned therein from the receiving portion 17.
[0054] In addition to the first preferred embodiment described above, in which each of the pickup slots 19 has a recess 192 formed on its bottom side to accommodate the fingertip of the user's finger, each of the pickup slots 19 may also be designed to have a perforation at its bottom. Please refer to... Figures 11 to 15 In the second preferred embodiment of the present invention shown, the carrier disk 100A of the electronic device is a disk body 10A. The disk body 10A also has multiple support ribs 12A, which are spaced apart and parallel. A limiting direction L is defined on the disk body 10A, which is perpendicular to the multiple support ribs 12A. Multiple pairs of protrusions 11A are provided on any two adjacent support ribs 12A. The opposing surfaces of each pair of protrusions 11A form a limiting surface 15A. Each limiting surface 15A is an arc surface. A supporting surface 13A is formed on the bottom side between each pair of protrusions 11A. A receiving portion 17A is formed between the two limiting surfaces 15A and the supporting surface 13A of the pair of protrusions 11A.
[0055] Each of the accommodating portions 17A has a plurality of pickup slots 19A between any two adjacent support ribs 12A, and the two sides of each accommodating portion 17A are connected to the two pickup slots 19A. In this preferred embodiment, each pickup slot 19A is circular and forms two opposing arc surfaces 191A. A flat plate portion 192A is connected between the bottom edges of the two arc surfaces 191A. Each flat plate portion 192A has a finger hole 193A in the middle, and the two sides of each support surface 13A are connected to the two flat plate portions 192A. In a second preferred embodiment, the maximum diameter of each pickup slot 19A along the limiting direction L is also greater than the maximum length of each accommodating portion 17A along the limiting direction L, that is, the diameter of each pickup slot 19A is greater than the length between the centers of the two opposing limiting surfaces 15A.
[0056] Please refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15As shown, in the second preferred embodiment, when a user picks up an RFID particle 20 with their fingers, such as their index finger and thumb, and positions the RFID particle 20 in one of the plurality of receiving portions 17A, the finger holes 193A connecting the two pickup slots 19A on both sides of the receiving portion 17A allow the user's fingertips to pass through. This prevents the structure around the receiving portion 17A from obstructing the user's fingertip movement, allowing the user to quickly remove or place the electronic device into the receiving portion 17A. Furthermore, since the remaining structures and functions of the second preferred embodiment are the same as those described in the first preferred embodiment, they will not be repeated here.
[0057] The above description is only a preferred and feasible embodiment of the present invention. Any equivalent changes made by applying the present invention specification and claims should be included within the patent scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A carrier disk for an electronic device, comprising a disk body having a plurality of support ribs spaced apart and parallel to each other; a limiting direction defined on the disk body, the limiting direction being perpendicular to the plurality of support ribs; a plurality of receiving portions between any two adjacent support ribs, and a plurality of pickup slots between any two adjacent support ribs; two pickup slots connected to both sides of each receiving portion, and the maximum aperture of each pickup slot along the limiting direction being greater than the maximum length of each receiving portion along the limiting direction.
2. The carrier plate of the electronic device as claimed in claim 1, wherein any two adjacent support ribs protrude from each other and are provided with a plurality of pairs of protrusions, each of the receiving portions is formed between each pair of protrusions, and a support surface is formed on the bottom side between each pair of protrusions.
3. The carrier disk of the electronic device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the opposing surfaces of each pair of protrusions respectively form a limiting surface, and the central portion of each limiting surface is concave than the portions on both sides.
4. The carrier tray of the electronic device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of the limiting surfaces is an arc surface, and any two opposing limiting surfaces surround to form an electronic device shape, and both sides of each electronic device shape extend into the two pickup slots communicating with each of the receiving portions.
5. The carrier disk of the electronic device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the portion of each of the limiting surfaces adjacent to each of the pickup slots forms a rounded corner.
6. The carrier disk of the electronic device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the top edge of each of the limiting surfaces forms a chamfer.
7. The carrier disk of the electronic device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the pickup slots is circular, and each of the pickup slots forms two arc surfaces opposite to each other.
8. The carrier disk of the electronic device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a recess is connected between the bottom edges of the two arcuate surfaces; and the two sides of each of the supporting surfaces are connected to the edges of the two recesses.
9. The carrier plate of the electronic device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a flat plate portion is connected between the bottom edges of the two arcuate surfaces, and each flat plate portion has a finger hole in the middle; both sides of each support surface are connected to the two flat plate portions.
10. The carrier disk of the electronic device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of support ribs have two ends, one end of which is connected to a first rib and the other end of which is connected to a second rib; a sidewall is formed around the periphery of the disk body, the sidewall being connected to the first rib and the second rib.