Electronic equipment support

By setting a positioning structure between the connector and the base, the problem of the phone holder being unable to be positioned during rotation is solved, achieving stable fixation in the support direction, preventing the phone from falling, and simplifying the structural design.

CN223942736UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN LANHE TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520015421.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-03
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing rotatable phone holders cannot be positioned during rotation, making the support direction susceptible to external forces and causing secondary rotation, which may result in the phone falling.

Method used

A positioning structure, including positioning protrusions and positioning grooves or cantilever, is provided between the connector and the base. The position of the connector is fixed when the support direction is changed by the fitting positioning structure, thus preventing secondary rotation.

Benefits of technology

It effectively fixes the support direction of the phone holder, preventing minor external forces from affecting it. Its simple structure reduces the size of the positioning base, eliminating the need for users to manually fix it again.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to an electronic equipment support. The electronic equipment support comprises a support body, a base and a connecting piece, wherein the support body is hinged to the connecting piece; the connecting piece is embedded in the base and can rotate relative to the base; a positioning structure is arranged between the base and the connecting piece, the positioning structure is arranged between the base and the connecting piece in a stacked mode, and the connecting piece and the base are positioned in an embedded mode through the positioning structure. The electronic equipment support has the advantages that the position of the connecting piece can be effectively positioned in the process of changing the supporting direction, and the supporting direction of the mobile phone support is fixed.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electronic product accessories, and in particular to an electronic device bracket. Background Technology

[0002] Current rotatable phone holders typically consist of a base, a connector, and a frame. The connector is rotatably mounted on the base, and the frame is hinged to the connector. In this structure, the frame can rotate relative to the base along with the connector. Users can change the support direction of the frame by rotating it.

[0003] However, existing rotatable phone holders cannot be positioned during rotation. This means that even slight external forces can cause the holder to rotate again after the user adjusts the support direction. If the holder suddenly rotates again when the user changes the support direction and supports the phone, the phone may fall and become unusable, or even be damaged in severe cases. Utility Model Content

[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an electronic device bracket.

[0005] An electronic device bracket includes a frame, a base, and a connector. The frame is hinged to the connector. The connector is embedded in the base and can rotate relative to the base. A positioning structure is provided between the base and the connector, and the positioning structure is stacked between the base and the connector. The connector is positioned and fitted with the base through the positioning structure.

[0006] Compared to existing technologies, the electronic device holder described in this invention uses a positioning structure to interlock and position the connector and the base. This effectively positions the connector as the support direction changes, fixing the support direction of the phone holder until the user changes the support direction again, preventing the connector from rotating secondaryly due to slight external forces. Furthermore, this interlocking positioning not only simplifies the structure and reduces the size of the positioning base, but also automatically fixes the connector after it reaches the target position, eliminating the need for manual fixing by the user and simplifying the process.

[0007] Furthermore, the positioning structure is positioned within the orthographic projection range of the connector on the base.

[0008] Furthermore, the positioning structure includes a positioning protrusion and a positioning groove, the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove being fitted together for positioning; one of the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove is disposed on the upper surface of the base, and the other is disposed on the lower surface of the connector.

[0009] Furthermore, the positioning structure further includes a cantilever, or the positioning structure further includes a positioning piece, on which the cantilever is provided; the positioning structure is fixed on the base, and one of the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove is provided on the upper surface of the cantilever, and the other is provided on the lower surface of the connector.

[0010] Furthermore, the base is provided with a clearance groove, which corresponds to the positioning structure to form the clearance portion; or, a boss is provided between the base and the positioning piece, which is located on the side away from the positioning structure to lift the positioning structure and form the clearance portion.

[0011] Furthermore, the cantilever includes a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end is fixed to the base, and the end away from the fixed end is the free end. A clearance is provided between the lower surface of the free end and the upper surface of the base. The positioning protrusion or positioning groove is provided at the free end of the cantilever.

[0012] Furthermore, the free end of the cantilever is tilted toward the connector.

[0013] Furthermore, the positioning protrusion is provided with an inlet ramp, which is located in the direction in which the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove rotate relative to each other.

[0014] Furthermore, the positioning structure also includes a positioning piece, which is fixed to the upper surface of the base; one of the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove is disposed on the upper surface of the positioning piece, and the other is disposed on the lower surface of the connector.

[0015] Furthermore, the positioning piece is detachably engaged with the base via a snap-fit ​​structure.

[0016] Furthermore, the engaging structure includes a locking block and an engaging notch, one of which is disposed on the base and the other is disposed on the positioning piece.

[0017] Furthermore, the positioning piece is provided with a plurality of engagement notches or engagement grooves, which are distributed at intervals on the positioning piece.

[0018] To better understand and implement this invention, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of Embodiment 1 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the base of Embodiment 1 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the positioning piece in Embodiment 1 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of the connector of Embodiment 1 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a structural diagram of another embodiment of the mobile phone holder of this utility model, in Embodiment 1.

[0025] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 2 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 8 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 3 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 9 This is a structural diagram of embodiment 4 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model;

[0028] Figure 10 This is a structural diagram of embodiment 5 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0029] This invention addresses the problem of rotatable brackets failing to achieve positioning during rotation by redesigning the structure between the rotatable connector and the base. A positioning structure is installed between the connector and the base, allowing the connector to automatically position itself when rotated to the desired location. This fixes the relative position between the connector and the base, preventing them from easily rotating again due to external interference and deviating from the desired target direction.

[0030] Example 1

[0031] For details, please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of the electronic device bracket according to Embodiment 1 of this utility model. The electronic device bracket of this utility model includes a base 10, a positioning piece 20, a connector 30, and a frame 40. The connector 30 is embedded in the base 10 and can rotate relative to the base 10. The frame 40 is hinged to the connector 30. The positioning piece 20 is stacked between the base 10 and the connector 30. The connector 30 is positioned and engaged with the base 10 by the positioning piece 20.

[0032] Please see Figure 2 , Figure 2This is a structural diagram of the base of Embodiment 1 of the electronic device bracket of this utility model. The upper surface of the base 10 is provided with an annular embedding groove 11. A ring of protrusions 12 is provided on the bottom surface of the embedding groove 11 near its inner ring. A locking block 13 is symmetrically provided along the center of the inner ring sidewall of the embedding groove 11, and the locking block 13 is positioned above the protrusion 12 for fixing the positioning piece 20. A limiting groove 14 is provided on the outer ring sidewall of the embedding groove 11 for installing the connecting member 30.

[0033] Please see Figure 3 and Figure 4 , Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the positioning piece in Embodiment 1 of the electronic device bracket of this utility model. Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of the structure at point A. The positioning piece 20 is annular and is disposed within the embedding groove 11 of the base 10, located within the orthographic projection range of the connector on the base. The positioning piece 20 has multiple engaging notches 21 near the inner ring, which are detachably engaged and fixed with the locking block 13 of the base 10, thereby detachably engaging and fixing the positioning piece 20 onto the base 10.

[0034] The positioning plate 20 is provided with a cantilever 22, which is elastic and can swing up and down towards the base 10 and the connector 30. The cantilever includes a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end is located on the positioning plate 20 near the inner ring of the positioning plate 20, and the free end does not contact the positioning plate 20. The free end of the cantilever 22 is tilted towards the connector 30, specifically, the line connecting the free end and the fixed end of the cantilever 22 forms a certain angle with the positioning plate 20. The side of the free end of the cantilever 22 facing the connector is its upper surface, which is provided with a positioning protrusion 23. The positioning protrusion 23 is circular, and the circular guide slope surface can make it more smoothly engaged with the connector 30. The positioning plate 20, the positioning protrusion 23, and the positioning groove 32 constitute the positioning structure of this electronic device bracket.

[0035] Please see Figure 5 , Figure 5This is a structural diagram of the connector of an embodiment of the electronic device bracket of this utility model. The connector 30 is annular, and its outer circular sidewall is provided with a matching groove 31. By embedding a retaining spring into the matching groove 31 and the embedding groove 11 of the base 10, the connector 30 is embedded in the base 10, and the connector 30 can rotate relative to the base 10. The lower surface of the connector 30 is provided with a positioning groove 32, and the connector 30 is engaged and positioned with the positioning protrusion 23 of the cantilever on the positioning piece 20 through the positioning groove 32. The upper surface of the connector 30 is also provided with a storage groove 133, in which the user can store the bracket 40.

[0036] The frame 40 is annular and is hinged to the connector 30 via a pivot and a connecting piece. The pivot is mounted on the connector 30, and one end of the connecting piece is hinged to the pivot. The frame 40 is fixed to the other end of the connecting piece, thereby being hinged to the connector 30 via the pivot and the connecting piece. The frame 40 is also provided with a latching groove, through which the user can pull the frame 40 out of the connector 30.

[0037] During installation, the positioning piece 20 is installed on the protrusion of the recess 11 of the base 10, and its engaging notch 21 is engaged and fixed with the locking block 13 of the base 10, thereby fixing the positioning piece 20 to the base 10. Then, the connector 30 is placed into the recess 11 of the base 10, and the retaining spring is embedded between the matching groove 31 of the connector 30 and the limiting groove 14 of the base 10, thereby embedding the connector 30 into the base 10 and allowing it to rotate relative to the base. Next, the rotating shaft is installed on the upper surface of the connector 30, and one end of the connector piece is positioned on the rotating shaft, allowing the connector piece to rotate with the rotating shaft. Then, the frame 40 is positioned at the other end of the connector piece, thereby hinged to the connector 30, and the frame 40 can be stored in the storage groove 33 of the connector 30.

[0038] During use, the base 10 of the electronic device holder of the phone stand is fixed to the phone. When supporting the phone, the user pulls the stand 40 out of the storage slot 33 of the connector 30 through the snap-pull groove on the stand 40, so that the stand 40 and the phone form a suitable angle, thus supporting the phone.

[0039] When the support direction needs to be changed, the user rotates the connector 30. At this time, the frame 40 rotates relative to the base 10 following the connector 30, and the support direction of the frame 40 rotates accordingly. When the connector 30 rotates to a certain position, the positioning groove 32 on the lower surface of the connector 30 is aligned with the positioning protrusion 23 of the positioning member 20. Because the free end of the cantilever 22 of the positioning member 20 is tilted towards the connector 30, the positioning protrusion 23 on the cantilever 22 is pushed into the positioning groove 32 on the connector 30. The positioning protrusion 23 and the positioning groove 32 are engaged, and the connector 30 and the frame 40 on it are positioned. Continuing to rotate the connector 30, the positioning protrusion 23 on the positioning piece 20 disengages from the positioning groove 32 of the connector 30. At this time, because the free end of the cantilever 22 of the positioning member 20 is tilted towards the connector 30, the free end of the cantilever 22 on the positioning piece 20 bends towards the base 10. Because the base 10 has a protrusion 12 between itself and the positioning piece 20, and the positioning piece 20 is positioned higher than the surface of the base 10, the free end of the cantilever 22 forms a clearance with the bottom surface of the base 10, and the height of this clearance is greater than the degree of bending of the free end of the cantilever 22. At this time, the free end of the cantilever 22 will not contact or press against the base 10 when it bends towards it. As the connector 30 rotates, when it reaches another positioning point, the positioning groove 32 on the lower surface of the connector 30 is aligned with another positioning protrusion 23 of the positioning piece 20. At this time, the free end of the cantilever 22 springs up towards the positioning groove 32, and the positioning protrusion 23 on the cantilever 22 engages with the positioning groove 32, thus completing the positioning of the connector 30.

[0040] Furthermore, to facilitate the installation of the mobile phone holder of this utility model, a magnet is embedded in the base 10, and the base 10 is magnetically attached to the back panel of the mobile phone, simplifying the installation steps.

[0041] In another embodiment, the original positioning protrusion 23 is disposed on the lower surface of the connector, and the original positioning groove 32 is disposed on the upper surface of the free end of the cantilever 22, wherein the positioning protrusion 23 and the positioning groove 32 are engaged for positioning.

[0042] In another embodiment, the original locking block 13 is disposed on the positioning piece 20, and the original locking notch 21 is disposed on the inner ring sidewall of the embedding groove 11 of the base 10. The locking notch 21 and the locking block 13 are locked together.

[0043] In another embodiment, the positioning piece 20 is not provided, and the fixed end of the cantilever 22 is directly fixed in the embedding groove 11 of the base 10.

[0044] Please see Figure 6 , Figure 6 This is a structural diagram of another embodiment of the mobile phone holder of this utility model. In another embodiment, the cantilever 22 does not have the positioning protrusion 23, and the free end of the cantilever 21 that is tilted toward the connector 30 is engaged and positioned with the positioning groove 32 of the connector 30.

[0045] In another embodiment, the base 10 and connector 30 are smaller than the frame 20, the upper surface of the connector 130 does not have the storage groove 33, and the frame 40 is hinged to the middle of the upper surface of the connector 30 via the pivot and connecting piece. In this case, the frame 40 can rotate around the center of the connector 30 following the connector 30.

[0046] In another embodiment, the base 10 is embedded in the back panel of the phone case, and the phone holder is installed on the phone for use by putting the phone case on the phone.

[0047] In another embodiment, the positioning piece 20 further includes engaging grooves, which are distributed on the positioning piece 20 at intervals from the engaging notches 23. The engaging grooves engage and are fixed with the locking blocks 13 on the base 10.

[0048] Example 2

[0049] Please see Figure 7 , Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 2 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model. The structure and usage of the mobile phone holder in Embodiment 2 are basically the same as those in Embodiment 1, except that the protrusion 12 on the original base 10 is removed and replaced with a relief groove 24 at the free end of the cantilever 22 on the base 10, so that a clearance portion is formed between the free end of the cantilever 22 and the relief groove 24. At this time, the free end of the cantilever 22 will not contact or squeeze the base 10 when it bends towards the base 10.

[0050] Example 3

[0051] Please see Figure 8 , Figure 8 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 3 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model. The structure and usage of the mobile phone holder in Embodiment 3 are basically the same as those in Embodiment 1, except that: the positioning member 20 is fixed to the lower surface of the connector, the positioning groove is provided on the base 10, and the positioning protrusion 23 on the positioning piece 20 is engaged and positioned with the positioning groove of the base 10.

[0052] Specifically, the lower surface of the connector 30 is provided with an annular positioning groove for placing the positioning piece. Correspondingly, the boss 12 originally provided on the base 10 in Embodiment 1 is now provided in the positioning groove of the connector 30, located near the inner ring of the positioning groove of the connector 30. The locking block 13 originally provided on the base in Embodiment 1 is also correspondingly provided on the inner ring sidewall of the positioning groove of the connector 30, and is detachably engaged and fixed with the engaging notch 23 of the positioning piece 20.

[0053] In this embodiment, the positioning piece 20 is flipped upside down relative to Embodiment 1, so the free end of the cantilever 22 fixed on the positioning piece becomes tilted towards the base 10, and the positioning protrusion 23 on the cantilever faces the base 10.

[0054] Example 4

[0055] Please see Figure 9 , Figure 9 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 4 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model. The mobile phone holder of Embodiment 4 is basically the same in structure and usage as that of Embodiment 1, except that: the electronic device holder does not include the positioning piece 20; the positioning protrusion is not provided on the cantilever 22 of the positioning piece 20, but is directly provided on the bottom surface of the embedding groove 11 of the base 10. The positioning protrusion is engaged and positioned with the positioning groove 32 on the lower surface of the connector 30.

[0056] Example 5

[0057] Please see Figure 10 , Figure 10 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 5 of the mobile phone holder of this utility model. The structure and usage of the mobile phone holder in Embodiment 5 are basically the same as those in Embodiment 1, except that: the positioning piece 20 does not have a cantilever 22; the positioning protrusion is not located on the cantilever 22, but is directly located on the positioning piece 20. The positioning protrusion on the positioning piece 20 engages with the positioning groove 32 on the lower surface of the connector 30 for positioning. Furthermore, both the inner and outer rings of the positioning piece 20 are fixed to the base 10.

[0058] Compared to existing technologies, the electronic device holder described in this invention uses a positioning structure to interlock and position the connector and the base. This effectively positions the connector as the support direction changes, fixing the support direction of the phone holder until the user changes the support direction again, preventing the connector from rotating secondaryly due to slight external forces. Furthermore, this interlocking positioning not only simplifies the structure and reduces the size of the positioning base, but also automatically fixes the connector after it reaches the target position, eliminating the need for manual fixing by the user and simplifying the process.

[0059] The terminology used in the embodiments of this application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the embodiments of this application. The singular forms “a,” “the,” and “the” used in the embodiments and claims of this application are also intended to include the plural forms, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that, unless otherwise stated, “a plurality” means two or more; the terms “first,” “second,” “third,” etc., are used only to distinguish and not to describe a particular order or sequence, nor should they be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. The term “and / or” as used herein refers to and includes any or all possible combinations of one or more associated listed items. When the above description relates to drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements. In the description of this application, those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.

[0060] The embodiments described above are merely examples of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and this utility model also intends to include these modifications and variations.

Claims

1. An electronic device bracket, characterized in that... The device includes a frame, a base, and a connector. The frame is hinged to the connector. The connector is embedded in the base and can rotate relative to the base. A positioning structure is provided between the base and the connector. The positioning structure is stacked between the base and the connector. The connector is positioned by engaging with the base through the positioning structure.

2. The electronic device bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The positioning structure is positioned within the orthographic projection range of the connector on the base.

3. The electronic device bracket according to claim 2, characterized in that: The positioning structure includes a positioning protrusion and a positioning groove, which are engaged and positioned; one of the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove is disposed on the upper surface of the base, and the other is disposed on the lower surface of the connector.

4. The electronic device bracket according to claim 3, characterized in that: The positioning structure further includes a cantilever, or the positioning structure further includes a positioning plate, on which the cantilever is provided; the positioning structure is fixed on the base, and one of the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove is provided on the upper surface of the cantilever, and the other is provided on the lower surface of the connector.

5. The electronic device bracket according to claim 4, characterized in that: The base is provided with a clearance groove, which forms a clearance portion at the corresponding positioning structure; or, a boss is provided between the base and the positioning piece, which is located on the side away from the positioning structure to lift the positioning structure and form a clearance portion.

6. The electronic device bracket according to claim 4, characterized in that: The cantilever includes a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end is fixed to the base, and the end away from the fixed end is the free end. A clearance is provided between the lower surface of the free end and the upper surface of the base. The positioning protrusion or positioning groove is provided at the free end of the cantilever.

7. The electronic device bracket according to claim 6, characterized in that: The free end of the cantilever is tilted toward the connector.

8. The electronic device bracket according to any one of claims 3 to 7, characterized in that: The positioning protrusion is provided with an inlet ramp, which is located in the direction in which the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove rotate relative to each other.

9. The electronic device bracket according to claim 3, characterized in that: The positioning structure also includes a positioning piece, which is fixed to the upper surface of the base; one of the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove is disposed on the upper surface of the positioning piece, and the other is disposed on the lower surface of the connector.

10. The electronic device bracket according to any one of claims 4-7, 9, characterized in that: The positioning piece is detachably engaged with the base via a snap-fit ​​structure.

11. The electronic device bracket according to claim 10, characterized in that: The engaging structure includes a locking block and an engaging notch, one of which is disposed on the base and the other is disposed on the positioning piece.

12. The electronic device bracket according to claim 11, characterized in that: The positioning piece is provided with a plurality of engagement notches or engagement grooves, which are distributed at intervals on the positioning piece.