Sound power bank with mobile phone support
By designing a wireless charging module and a flip-up charging component on the power bank, the problems of cumbersome and messy power bank use are solved, achieving stable support and operation for charging multiple devices and providing a convenient charging experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422754387.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-11-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing power banks require multiple ports and power cords during charging, making them cumbersome and messy to use, and affecting the operation and viewing experience of electronic devices.
Design a speaker power bank with a phone stand, using a wireless charging module and a flip-up charging component to provide multiple charging positions, and using magnetic attachments to stabilize electronic devices and reduce the use of power cords.
It achieves stable support and operation of electronic devices during charging, avoids messy power cords, and improves the neatness and ease of use of power banks.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mobile charging technology, specifically to a speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand. Background Technology
[0002] A power bank is a portable power supply device that stores its own electrical energy and can charge handheld mobile electronic devices. It is especially in high demand when users are traveling long distances or on business trips.
[0003] However, current power banks all connect to electronic devices via power cords to charge them. To enhance the entertainment value of power banks, some now include speaker power banks, allowing them to charge speakers even when not charging, thus improving their performance. During charging, multiple ports are often needed to connect multiple power cords, which is cumbersome and inconvenient due to the numerous power cords.
[0004] Therefore, this technical solution provides a speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand, which can meet more user needs. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand. To solve at least the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A speaker power bank with a built-in phone stand includes a base, inside which a rechargeable battery, a control board, and a speaker assembly are fixedly mounted, and further includes:
[0007] A first charging component is fixedly mounted on the top of the base. A first charging area is provided on the top surface of the first charging component, and a first wireless charging module corresponding to the charging area is provided inside the first charging component.
[0008] The second charging component is rotatably connected to the top edge of the first charging component, and the second charging component is provided with a second wireless charging module and a magnetic component corresponding to the end face of the second charging component.
[0009] Furthermore, the first charging component includes:
[0010] A first base plate, which is fixedly mounted on the base;
[0011] The first upper shell has a first mounting cavity inside, and the first upper shell is fixedly mounted on the first bottom plate, with the first bottom plate sealing the first mounting cavity.
[0012] A hinge, one end of which is fixedly connected to the circumferential edge of the top of the first upper shell, and the other end of which is fixedly connected to the second charging component;
[0013] A first mounting bracket is fixedly installed inside the first mounting cavity, and the first wireless charging module is fixedly installed on the first mounting bracket.
[0014] Furthermore, a third charging component is also provided inside the first mounting cavity. The third charging component is slidably connected to the first mounting bracket, and a window for the third charging component to extend is provided on the side wall of the first upper shell. A third wireless charging module is provided inside the third charging component.
[0015] Furthermore, a compartment is provided within the first mounting frame, the third charging component is slidably disposed within the compartment, and a push-button switch latch is fixedly installed within the compartment, and a locking block is disposed on the third charging component that engages with the push-button switch latch.
[0016] Furthermore, a plurality of sliding blocks extending in the sliding direction are formed on the surface of the third charging component, and a sliding groove that is slidably connected to the sliding blocks is formed on the inner wall of the compartment.
[0017] Furthermore, a stop block extending toward the third charging component is formed on the inner wall of the compartment opening. The third charging component is provided with a docking block corresponding to the stop block. When the third charging component extends along the compartment opening, the stop block blocks the docking block. Furthermore, clearance grooves corresponding to the stop block and the docking block are respectively opened on the inner wall of the compartment and the outer wall of the third charging component.
[0018] Furthermore, a number of LED beads are provided on the surface of the first base plate facing the base, and a light-transmitting hole is provided on the top surface of the base for the LED beads to pass through into the base.
[0019] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0020] This utility model provides a speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand. A wireless charging module is installed on the stand used to support mobile phones and other electronic products, providing more charging positions for different electronic devices. During charging, the stand supports the electronic devices, allowing users to view or operate them while charging. More importantly, it avoids tangled power cords when charging multiple devices, making the power bank cleaner and preventing unsightly cords from interfering with the use of electronic devices during charging. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the explosive structure of this utility model. Figure 1 .
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the explosive structure of this utility model. Figure 2 .
[0024] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the second charging component in this utility model.
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the first and third charging components in this utility model. Figure 1 .
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the first and third charging components in this utility model. Figure 2 .
[0027] Figure 7 This is an exploded structural diagram of the third charging component in this utility model.
[0028] In the diagram: 01-Base; 100-First charging component; 101-First charging area; 102-First wireless charging module; 200-Second charging component; 201-Second wireless charging module; 202-Magnetic suction component; 110-First base plate; 120-Upper shell; 121-First mounting cavity; 122-Hinge; 130-First mounting bracket; 300-Third charging component; 123-Window; 301-Third wireless charging module; 131-Compartment; 132-Clamping buckle; 302-Clamping block; 303-Upper plate; 304-Lower plate; 306-Sliding block; 133-Sliding groove; 134-Block; 307-Connecting block; 308-Avoiding groove; 111-LED bead; 011-Light transmission hole; 133-First plate; 134-Second plate. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art, the present invention will be further described below with reference to embodiments and accompanying drawings. The content mentioned in the embodiments is not intended to limit the present invention. The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0030] This utility model provides a speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand. A wireless charging module is installed on the stand used to support mobile phones and other electronic products, providing more charging positions for different electronic devices. During charging, the stand supports the electronic devices, allowing users to view or operate them while charging. More importantly, it avoids tangled power cords when charging multiple devices, making the power bank cleaner and preventing unsightly cords from interfering with the use of electronic devices during charging.
[0031] like Figure 1-7 As shown in the figure, the present invention provides a speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand, including a base 01. The base 01 has a rechargeable battery, a control board and a speaker assembly fixedly installed inside. It also includes a first charging component 100 and a second charging component 200. Specifically, the first charging component 100 is fixedly installed on the top of the base 01. A first charging area 101 is provided on the top surface of the first charging component 100, and a first wireless charging module 102 corresponding to the charging area is provided inside the first charging component 100. The edge of the second charging component 200 is rotatably connected to the top edge of the first charging component 100. The second charging component 200 has a second wireless charging module 201 corresponding to the end face of the second charging component 200 and a magnetic suction member 202 inside.
[0032] It is understood that the first charging component 100 and the second charging component 200 are electrically connected to the control board, and a switch for turning the power on or off is provided on the control board. The base 01 may also have several plug-in interfaces electrically connected to the control board, allowing electronic devices to be charged by plugging a power cord into these interfaces. Simultaneously, electronic devices can be wirelessly charged via the first charging cover assembly and the second charging component 200 on the base. Specifically, when the second charging component 200 is folded towards and stacked on top of the first charging component 100, the end of the second charging component 200 forms a flat placement surface, allowing an electronic device to be placed on it for wireless charging. When support is needed for the electronic device to facilitate viewing or operation by the user, the second charging component 200 needs to be flipped away from the first charging component 100, thus arranging the second charging component 200 as... Figure 3The device can be positioned vertically or tilted as shown. In this state, an electronic device can be placed on the second charging component 200 and attracted by its internal magnetic component 202, thus stably setting it on the vertically positioned second charging component 200. This allows the electronic product to maintain a vertical or tilted position during charging, making it convenient for users to operate or view it. At the same time, by flipping the second charging component 200, the first charging area 101 on the top surface of the first charging component 100 is exposed. At this time, the second electronic device can be placed in the first charging area 101 for wireless charging. The power bank provided by this technical solution, in addition to having conventional power bank and speaker functions, can also expand more charging positions through the first charging component 100 and the second charging component to charge multiple electronic devices. The expanded charging positions can also support the electronic products, making it convenient to operate or view the electronic devices during charging. In addition, the expanded charging positions can reduce the number of power cables used for electrical connection, ensuring a cleaner charging process and preventing interference from messy power cables.
[0033] In this embodiment, as Figure 5-6 As shown in this embodiment, a specific example of the structure of the first charging component 100 is given, which includes a first base plate 110, a first upper shell 120, a hinge 122, and a first mounting bracket 130. Specifically, the first base plate 110 is fixedly mounted on the base 01; the first upper shell 120 has a first mounting cavity 121 inside, and the first upper shell 120 is fixedly mounted on the first base plate 110, which closes the first mounting cavity 121; one end of the hinge 122 is fixedly connected to the circumferential edge of the top of the first upper shell 120, and the other end is fixedly connected to the second charging component; the first mounting bracket 130 is fixedly mounted inside the first mounting cavity 121, and the first wireless charging module 102 is fixedly mounted on the first mounting bracket 130.
[0034] During installation, the first base plate 110 is fixedly mounted on the top of the base 01. At the same time, after the first upper shell 120 is fastened to the first base plate 110, the first mounting bracket 130 is fixedly mounted inside the first mounting cavity 121. Meanwhile, the first upper shell 120 is rotatably connected to the second charging component 200 through the hinge 122, so that the second charging component 200 can be flipped and mounted on the first shell. In this embodiment, the first wireless charging module 102 is fixedly mounted on the first mounting bracket 130 and is correspondingly arranged with the first charging area 101 set on the first shell, so that wireless charging can be performed after the electronic product is placed on the first charging area 101.
[0035] Meanwhile, to further expand the charging position, a third charging component 300 is also provided within the first mounting cavity 121. The third charging component 300 can extend out of or retract into the first mounting cavity 121 from the side of the first housing, thereby further expanding the charging position. Figure 3 , 5 As shown in Figure 7, the third charging component 300 is slidably connected to the first mounting bracket 130, and a window 123 for the third charging component 300 to extend is provided on the side wall of the first upper shell 120. A third wireless charging module 301 is disposed inside the third charging component 300. The third charging component 300 is slidably mounted on the first mounting bracket 130, thereby allowing it to extend and retract along the window 123, forming a configuration such that... Figure 3 This allows for the creation of a charging location that can charge other electronic devices.
[0036] In this embodiment, a specific example is given regarding the connection method between the third charging component 300 and the first mounting bracket 130, such as... Figure 5-6 As shown, a compartment 131 is provided within the first mounting bracket 130, and the third charging component 300 is slidably disposed within the compartment 131. A push-button switch latch 132 is fixedly installed within the compartment 131, and a latching block 302 that engages with the push-button switch latch 132 is disposed on the third charging component 300. In this embodiment, the first mounting bracket 130 includes two interlocking first plates 133 and second plates 134, forming the compartment 131 between the first plates 133 and the second plates 134. The push-button switch latch 132 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the compartment 131. In this embodiment, a mounting groove is provided at the end of the first plate 133, and the push-button switch latch 132 engages within the mounting groove. Simultaneously, a press-type latch 132 switch is provided, which can push the third charging component 300 into the chamber 131, so that the latch 302 and the switch latch 132 can engage with each other. After pushing the third charging component 300 again, the latch 302 can be elastically pushed out of the switch latch 132, thereby pushing the third charging component 300 out. In this embodiment, the press-type switch latch 132 can be implemented using existing technical solutions, such as the press-type switch latch 132 disclosed in the Chinese utility model patent document with announcement number CN218772172U entitled "A Mobile Phone Holder for Bathroom".
[0037] Meanwhile, in order to improve the stability of the third charging component 300 sliding in the compartment 131, such as Figure 5-7As shown, a plurality of sliding blocks 306 extending along the sliding direction are formed on the surface of the third charging component 300, and a sliding groove 133 slidably connected to the sliding blocks 306 is formed on the inner wall of the chamber 131. In this embodiment, the third charging component 300 includes an upper plate 303 and a lower plate 304 that are interlocked and connected, thereby defining a third mounting cavity for fixing and installing the third wireless charging module 301 between the upper plate 303 and the lower plate 304. The sliding blocks 306 are respectively disposed on the surfaces of the upper plate 303 and the lower plate 304, thereby ensuring greater stability during sliding within the chamber 131.
[0038] To prevent the third charging component 300 from falling out of the window 123 during its extension into the compartment 131, a stop 134 extending toward the third charging component 300 is formed on the inner wall of the opening of the compartment 131. The third charging component 300 is provided with a docking block 307 corresponding to the stop 134. When the third charging component 300 extends along the opening of the compartment 131, the stop 134 blocks the docking block. Furthermore, clearance grooves 308 corresponding to the stop 134 and the docking block 307 are respectively provided on the inner wall of the compartment 131 and the outer wall of the third charging component 300. In this embodiment, the docking block 307 is disposed at the end of the lower plate 304, and a clearance groove 308 is provided on the surface of the lower plate 304 for the reciprocating movement of the stop block 134. During the extension process of the third charging component 300, when the third charging component 300 extends to the limit position, the stop block 134 blocks the docking block 307, thereby preventing the third charging component 300 from extending too far out of the chamber 131, which would cause unstable support, and also preventing the third charging component 300 from falling out of the chamber 131.
[0039] In this embodiment, a plurality of LED beads 111 are further disposed on the surface of the first base plate 110 facing the base 01, and a light-transmitting hole 011 is provided on the top surface of the base 01 for the LED beads 111 to pass through into the base 01. The LED beads 111 are electrically connected to the control board, thereby enabling light to be emitted into the base 01 along the light-transmitting hole 011, allowing the base 01 to function as a light source for illumination. In this embodiment, the base 01 is constructed of a light-transmitting material, which further improves the lighting effect and enhances the performance of the power bank.
[0040] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the present utility model without departing from the scope of the present utility model shall fall within the scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand, comprising a base, wherein a rechargeable battery, a control board, and a speaker assembly are fixedly mounted inside the base, characterized in that, It also includes: A first charging component is fixedly mounted on the top of the base. A first charging area is provided on the top surface of the first charging component, and a first wireless charging module corresponding to the charging area is provided inside the first charging component. The second charging component is rotatably connected to the top edge of the first charging component, and the second charging component is provided with a second wireless charging module and a magnetic component corresponding to the end face of the second charging component.
2. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first charging component includes: A first base plate, which is fixedly mounted on the base; The first upper shell has a first mounting cavity inside, and the first upper shell is fixedly mounted on the first bottom plate, with the first bottom plate sealing the first mounting cavity. A hinge, one end of which is fixedly connected to the circumferential edge of the top of the first upper shell, and the other end of which is fixedly connected to the second charging component; A first mounting bracket is fixedly installed inside the first mounting cavity, and the first wireless charging module is fixedly installed on the first mounting bracket.
3. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand according to claim 2, characterized in that, A third charging component is also provided inside the first mounting cavity. The third charging component is slidably connected to the first mounting bracket, and a window for the third charging component to extend is provided on the side wall of the first upper shell. A third wireless charging module is provided inside the third charging component.
4. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand according to claim 3, characterized in that, A compartment is provided inside the first mounting frame, the third charging component is slidably disposed inside the compartment, and a push-button switch buckle is fixedly installed inside the compartment, and a locking block is disposed on the third charging component that engages with the push-button switch buckle.
5. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand according to claim 4, characterized in that, A plurality of sliding blocks extending in the sliding direction are formed on the surface of the third charging component, and a sliding groove that is slidably connected to the sliding blocks is formed on the inner wall of the compartment.
6. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand according to claim 5, characterized in that, A stop block is formed on the inner wall of the compartment opening, extending toward the third charging component. The third charging component is provided with a docking block corresponding to the stop block. When the third charging component extends along the compartment opening, the stop block blocks the docking block. Furthermore, clearance grooves corresponding to the stop block and the docking block are respectively opened on the inner wall of the compartment and the outer wall of the third charging component.
7. A speaker power bank with a mobile phone stand according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first base plate is provided with a number of LED beads on the surface facing the base, and the top surface of the base is provided with a light-transmitting hole for the LED beads to pass through into the base.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Mobile phone support for bathroom
CN218772172U