Phone stand

By designing a base, support, and rotating components in the phone holder, the problems of exposed rotating structures affecting aesthetics and being easily damaged are solved, thus improving both aesthetics and lifespan.

CN224459855UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03SHENZHEN SAIJIN TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN SAIJIN TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-29
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

This application relates to the field of mobile phone accessory technology, and particularly to a mobile phone stand, which includes a base, a support member, and a rotating assembly. The base is adapted to be connected to a mobile phone and has an installation opening. The support member is rotatably connected to the base via the rotating assembly to achieve contact and separation with the base. The rotating assembly includes a first rotating member, a guide member, and a second rotating member. One end of the first rotating member is rotatably connected to the base and located within the installation opening. The guide member is located on the side of the base away from the support member, and its extension direction is perpendicular to the rotation axis of the first rotating member. The guide member has a first end and a second end. One end of the second rotating member is connected to the side of the support member facing the base, and the other end is located on the side of the base away from the support member and abuts against the guide member. When the above-mentioned mobile phone stand is folded and closed, the rotating assembly is concealed by the support member and cannot be exposed, thus having advantages such as aesthetics and long service life.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of mobile phone accessories technology, and in particular to a mobile phone stand. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the rotating structure (such as the hinge) of most common phone holders that are attached to the back of the phone is usually exposed and can be directly seen by the user. This not only reduces the aesthetics of the phone holder, but also fails to provide effective protection for the rotating structure, making it prone to damage and reducing the lifespan of the phone holder. Therefore, the above problems urgently need to be solved. Utility Model Content

[0003] This application provides a mobile phone holder, which includes a base, a support member, and a rotating assembly. The base is adapted to be connected to a mobile phone and has an installation opening. The support member is rotatably connected to the base via the rotating assembly to achieve contact and separation with the base. The rotating assembly includes: one end of a first rotating member is rotatably connected to the base and located within the installation opening; a guide member is disposed on the side of the base away from the support member, the extension direction of the guide member is perpendicular to the rotation axis of the first rotating member, and the guide member has a first end and a second end; one end of a second rotating member is connected to the side of the support member facing the base, and the other end is located on the side of the base away from the support member and abuts against the guide member; the end of the first rotating member away from the base is rotatably connected to the side of the second rotating member away from the support member; when the support member rotates to a state of contact with the base, the support member completely covers the installation opening and the rotating assembly, and the part of the second rotating member abutting against the guide member is located at the first end; when the support member rotates to the limit position of separation from the base, the part of the second rotating member abutting against the guide member is located at the second end.

[0004] Optionally, in some embodiments, the second rotating member includes a first connecting portion, a second connecting portion, and a supporting portion; the first connecting portion is connected to the side of the support member facing the base; one end of the second connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion, and the other end passes through the mounting opening and extends to the side of the base away from the support member; the supporting portion is connected to the end of the second connecting portion away from the first connecting portion, and the supporting portion abuts against the guide member.

[0005] Optionally, in some embodiments, there are two second connecting parts, which are arranged at intervals relative to each other, and the end of the first rotating member away from the base is located between the two second connecting parts and is rotatably connected to the two second connecting parts.

[0006] Optionally, in some embodiments, the phone holder further includes a protective cover connected to the side of the base away from the support member, the protective cover and the guide member being spaced apart, and the abutment portion being located between the protective cover and the guide member, with the protective cover covering the abutment portion.

[0007] Optionally, in some embodiments, the phone holder further includes an elastic element disposed on the surface of the guide element, and the protective cover abuts against the abutting portion so that the abutting portion and the guide element together clamp the elastic element.

[0008] Optionally, in some embodiments, the support member has a first mounting groove on the side facing the base, and at least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member is located within the first mounting groove.

[0009] Optionally, in some embodiments, the base has a second mounting groove communicating with the mounting port on the side opposite to the support member, the guide member is located in the second mounting groove, and at least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member is located in the second mounting groove.

[0010] Optionally, in some embodiments, the base has a receiving groove on the side facing the support member; when the support member is rotated to a state of being in contact with the base, the support member is received in the receiving groove; when the support member is rotated to a state of being separated from the base, at least a portion of the structure of the support member is located outside the receiving groove.

[0011] Optionally, in some embodiments, the support member is provided with a clearance notch, which is spaced apart from the rotating component.

[0012] Optionally, in some embodiments, the phone holder also includes a magnet embedded in the side of the support facing the base.

[0013] The mobile phone holder provided in this embodiment includes a base, a support member, and a rotating assembly. The rotating assembly comprises a first rotating member, a guide member, and a second rotating member. The support member is rotatably connected to the base via the rotating assembly. When the support member rotates to a position where it is flush with the base, it completely covers the mounting opening and the rotating assembly. The portion of the second rotating member that abuts against the guide member is located at the first end. When the support member rotates to its extreme position where it is separated from the base, the portion of the second rotating member that abuts against the guide member is located at the second end. During the rotation of the support member relative to the base, the portion of the second rotating member that abuts against the guide member slides back and forth between the first and second ends of the guide member. With this configuration, when the support member rotates to a position where it is flush with the base, the mounting opening and the rotating assembly are completely covered by the support member, thus preventing the rotating assembly of the mobile phone holder from being exposed. This not only improves the aesthetics of the mobile phone holder but also effectively protects the rotating assembly and extends the lifespan of the mobile phone holder. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solution of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the mobile phone holder in some embodiments of this application.

[0016] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of a mobile phone holder from another perspective.

[0017] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 The diagram shows the structure of the phone holder after the protective cover has been removed.

[0018] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 Enlarged view of part A in the middle.

[0019] Figure 5 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the base structure of the phone holder.

[0020] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of the base from another perspective.

[0021] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 Enlarged view of section B.

[0022] Figure 8 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the structural design of the support component for the phone holder.

[0023] Figure 9 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the rotating component of the mobile phone holder.

[0024] Figure 10 yes Figure 9 The exploded view of the rotating component structure is shown.

[0025] Labeling Explanation: 100, Phone holder; 10, Base; 101, Mounting port; 102, Second mounting slot; 103, Receiving slot; 11, Support component; 111, First mounting slot; 112, Clearance notch; 12, Rotating assembly; 121, First rotating component; 122, Guide component; 1221, First end; 1222, Second end; 123, Second rotating component; 1231, First connecting part; 1232, Second connecting part; 1233, Supporting part; 13, Protective cover; 14, Elastic component; 15, Magnet. Detailed Implementation

[0026] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present application.

[0027] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "rear," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "middle," "vertical," "horizontal," "lateral," and "longitudinal," etc., indicate the orientation or state relationship based on the orientation or state relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. These terms are primarily for the purpose of better describing this application and its embodiments, and are not intended to limit the indicated devices, elements, or components to having a specific orientation, or to be constructed and operated in a specific orientation.

[0028] Furthermore, in addition to indicating location or state relationships, some of the aforementioned terms may also have other meanings. For example, the term "above" may also be used in certain situations to indicate a dependency or connection relationship. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0029] Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are primarily used to distinguish different devices, elements, or components (the specific types and structures may be the same or different), and are not used to indicate or imply the relative importance or quantity of the indicated devices, elements, or components. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "a plurality of" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0030] Furthermore, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal connection of two components or merely surface contact. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0031] If certain terms are used in the specification and claims to refer to specific components, those skilled in the art will understand that hardware manufacturers may use different names to refer to the same component. The specification and claims do not distinguish components based on differences in name, but rather on differences in function. For example, the term "comprising" used throughout the specification and claims is an open-ended term and should be interpreted as "including but not limited to"; "generally" means that those skilled in the art can solve the technical problem and basically achieve the technical effect within a certain margin of error.

[0032] Please see Figures 1 to 3 This application provides a mobile phone holder 100, which is applied to a mobile phone to support it. The mobile phone holder 100 includes a base 10, a support member 11, and a rotating assembly 12. The base 10 is adapted to be connected to a mobile phone, specifically to the back of the phone or the back of a phone case. The connection between the base 10 and the phone can be magnetic or adhesive, and the connection between the base 10 and the phone case can be adhesive or snap-fit. The specific connection method between the base 10 and the phone, and between the base 10 and the phone case, is not limited. The support member 11 is the specific structure of the mobile phone holder 100 used to support the mobile phone. The support member 11 is rotatably connected to the base 10 via the rotating assembly 12 to achieve contact and separation with the base 10. When the support member 11 is in contact with the base 10, the mobile phone holder 100 is in a closed state, and at this time, the mobile phone holder 100 cannot support the mobile phone. When the support member 11 rotates relative to the base 10 and separates from the base 10, the support member 11 and the base 10 form a certain angle, and the support member 11 can be used to support the mobile phone. As a specific example, in this embodiment, both the base 10 and the support member 11 are annular structures. In other embodiments, the base 10 and the support member 11 can also be sheet-like structures, polygonal annular structures, or other structures of any shape, and there is no limitation on this.

[0033] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 4 , Figure 7 and Figure 9The rotating assembly 12 includes a first rotating member 121, a guide member 122, and a second rotating member 123. One end of the first rotating member 121 is rotatably connected to the base 10 and located within the mounting opening 101. The guide member 122 is disposed on the side of the base 10 opposite to the support member 11, and the extension direction of the guide member 122 is perpendicular to the rotation axis of the first rotating member 121. The guide member 122 is generally a long strip structure, and the extension direction of the guide member 122 is the length direction of the guide member 122. The guide member 122 has a first end 1221 and a second end 1222, which are the two ends of the guide member 122 along its own length direction. When the support member 11 rotates relative to the base 10, the guide member 122 guides the movement of a portion of the structure of the second rotating member 123 to ensure that the first rotating member 121 and the second rotating member 123 can rotate smoothly along the expected track.

[0034] One end of the second rotating member 123 is connected to the side of the support member 11 facing the base 10, and the other end is located on the side of the base 10 away from the support member 11 and abuts against the guide member 122. The end of the first rotating member 121 away from the base 10 is rotatably connected to the side of the second rotating member 123 away from the support member 11. When the support member 11 rotates to a state of contact with the base 10, the support member 11 completely covers the mounting opening 101 and the rotating assembly 12, and the part of the second rotating member 123 abutting against the guide member 122 is located at the first end 1221. When the support member 11 rotates to the extreme position of separation from the base 10, the part of the second rotating member 123 abutting against the guide member 122 is located at the second end 1222. During the rotation of the support member 11 relative to the base 10, the part of the second rotating member 123 abutting against the guide member 122 moves between the first end 1221 and the second end 1222 of the guide member 122.

[0035] With the above configuration, when the support member 11 of the mobile phone holder 100 rotates to fit against the base 10, the mounting opening 101 and the rotating component 12 are completely covered by the support member 11, thus preventing the rotating component 12 of the mobile phone holder 100 from being exposed. This not only improves the aesthetics of the mobile phone holder 100, but also effectively protects the rotating component 12 and extends the service life of the mobile phone holder 100.

[0036] Please see Figure 9 and Figure 10In some embodiments, the second rotating member 123 includes a first connecting portion 1231, a second connecting portion 1232, and a supporting portion 1233. The first connecting portion 1231, the second connecting portion 1232, and the supporting portion 1233 are all part of the structure of the second rotating member 123. There may or may not be a clear dividing line between the three portions. The first connecting portion 1231 is generally a rectangular sheet structure, connected to the side of the support member 11 facing the base 10. The first connecting portion 1231 and the support member 11 can be connected by fasteners such as bolts and screws, or by snap-fit ​​or adhesive connection, etc. The specific connection method between the first connecting portion 1231 and the support member 11 is not limited. One end of the second connecting portion 1232 is connected to the first connecting portion 1231, and the other end passes through the mounting opening 101 and extends to the side of the base 10 opposite to the support member 11. As a specific example, in this embodiment, the second connecting portion 1232 is generally elongated. In other embodiments, the second connecting portion 1232 can also be any shape, such as a block or sheet, and is not limited thereto. The abutting portion 1233 is connected to the end of the second connecting portion 1232 away from the first connecting portion 1231, and abuts against the guide member 122. In this embodiment, the abutting portion 1233 is generally cylindrical, with one end connected to the side of the second connecting portion 1232 facing the guide member 122, and the axial direction of the abutting portion 1233 is perpendicular to the extending direction of the guide member 122.

[0037] With the above configuration, when the support member 11 rotates relative to the base 10, the support member 11 will drive the first connecting part 1231 to rotate, thereby driving the second connecting part 1232 and the supporting part 1233 to move. During the above process, the supporting part 1233 will move along the extension direction of the guide member 122, thereby realizing the rotational guidance of the second rotating member 123, so as to ensure that the second rotating member 123 can cooperate with the first rotating member 121 to rotate smoothly, so as to realize the smooth rotation of the support member 11 relative to the base 10.

[0038] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 9 and Figure 10In some embodiments, two second connecting portions 1232 are provided, and the two second connecting portions 1232 are arranged relatively apart. The end of the first rotating member 121 away from the base 10 is located between the two second connecting portions 1232 and is rotatably connected to the two second connecting portions 1232. With the above arrangement, since part of the structure of the first rotating member 121 is located between the two second connecting portions 1232 of the second rotating member 123, it is beneficial to reduce the overall volume of the rotating assembly 12, thereby reducing the volume of the mobile phone holder 100. In addition, since the first rotating member 121 is rotatably connected to the two spaced second connecting portions 1232, the stability of the rotatable connection between the first rotating member 121 and the second connecting portions 1232 can be improved, thereby improving the stability and reliability of the rotating assembly 12, which is beneficial to ensuring the stable support effect of the mobile phone holder 100 on the mobile phone.

[0039] Please see Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 In some embodiments, the phone holder 100 further includes a protective cover 13. The protective cover 13 is generally a sheet-like structure, and its material can be metal, rigid plastic, etc. The protective cover 13 is connected to the side of the base 10 opposite to the support member 11. The protective cover 13 and the base 10 can be connected by fasteners such as bolts and screws, or by snap-fit ​​connection, adhesive connection, or any other method. The protective cover 13 is spaced apart from the guide member 122, and the abutment portion 1233 is located between the protective cover 13 and the guide member 122, with the protective cover 13 covering the abutment portion 1233.

[0040] With the above-mentioned configuration, the protective cover 13 is used to cover and protect the supporting part 1233 and the guide member 122, which can prevent external impurities from entering the movement trajectory of the supporting part 1233 and hindering the smooth rotation of the rotating component 12. This is beneficial to improving the stability and reliability of the rotating component 12, thereby improving the rotation stability of the mobile phone holder 100.

[0041] Please continue reading. Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 In some embodiments, the phone holder 100 further includes an elastic element 14, which is made of an elastic material, such as rubber or silicone. The elastic element 14 is disposed on the surface of the guide 122, specifically on the surface of the guide 122 facing the protective cover 13. The protective cover 13 abuts against the abutment portion 1233, so that the abutment portion 1233 and the guide 122 together clamp the elastic element 14.

[0042] With the above configuration, since the protective cover 13 presses against the supporting part 1233, causing the supporting part 1233 and the guide member 122 to clamp the elastic member 14 together, when the support member 11 rotates relative to the base 10, the movement of the supporting part 1233 along the guide member 122 will encounter a certain resistance. This allows the support member 11 to remain stationary at any position when it rotates relative to the base 10 and the external force is removed, thus facilitating its use. Furthermore, when the support member 11 rotates to a state of contact with the base 10, due to the presence of the elastic member 14, the support member 11 will not rotate and open arbitrarily due to its own gravity. Therefore, there is no need to set up an additional locking structure for the support member 11, which simplifies the structure of the mobile phone holder 100, reduces its size, and lowers production costs.

[0043] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 8 In some embodiments, the support member 11 has a first mounting groove 111 on the side facing the base 10, and at least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member 123 is located within the first mounting groove 111. With this arrangement, the first mounting groove 111 accommodates at least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member 123 (specifically, the first connecting portion 1231), providing mounting space for the second rotating member 123, positioning and protecting it, and also reducing the overall thickness of the phone holder 100.

[0044] Please see Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, the base 10 has a second mounting groove 102 communicating with the mounting opening 101 on the side opposite to the support member 11. The guide member 122 is located within the second mounting groove 102. At least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member 123 is located within the second mounting groove 102. Specifically, at least a portion of the structure of the second connecting portion 1232 of the second rotating member 123 and the abutting portion 1233 of the second rotating member 123 are located within the second mounting groove 102. With the above arrangement, the second mounting groove 102 provides mounting space for the guide member 122 and the second rotating member 123, and also helps to reduce the overall thickness of the mobile phone holder 100.

[0045] Please see Figure 1In some embodiments, the base 10 has a receiving groove 103 on the side facing the support member 11, and the shape of the receiving groove 103 is adapted to the shape of the support member 11. When the support member 11 rotates to a state of being in contact with the base 10, the support member 11 is housed within the receiving groove 103. When the support member 11 rotates to a state of being separated from the base 10, at least a portion of the structure of the support member 11 is located outside the receiving groove 103. With the above arrangement, because of the receiving groove 103, when the user folds up and closes the phone holder 100, the support member 11 rotates to a state of being in contact with the base 10 and is housed within the receiving groove 103, which helps to reduce the overall thickness of the phone holder 100. Moreover, the receiving groove 103 can also limit and protect the support member 11, thereby reducing the possibility of the support member 11 rotating due to accidental external force acting on it.

[0046] Please see Figure 1 In some embodiments, the support member 11 is provided with a clearance notch 112, which is spaced apart from the rotating component 12. Because of the clearance notch 112, the user can insert their finger into the notch to pull the support member 11 out of the receiving groove 103, thereby allowing the support member 11 to rotate relative to the base 10 and support the phone. Furthermore, when the support member 11 rotates to a suitable position and supports the phone, the clearance notch 112 can contact the surface on which the phone is placed (e.g., a desktop), which can also improve the stability of the support member 11's support effect on the phone.

[0047] Please see Figure 1 In some embodiments, the phone holder 100 further includes a magnet 15, which is embedded in the side of the support member 11 facing the base 10. When a user's phone needs to be connected to a magnetic charging device, the presence of the phone holder 100 may prevent the magnetic components built into the back of the phone from being stably connected to the magnetic charging device. However, since the support member 11 has a embedded magnet 15, the distance between the magnet 15 and the magnetic charging device is short and the magnetic attraction is strong. Therefore, it can be ensured that the magnetic charging device is firmly attached to the support member 11, thereby ensuring that the magnetic charging device can be stably connected to the phone for charging.

[0048] In summary, the embodiments of this application provide a mobile phone holder 100. It includes a base 10, a support member 11, and a rotating assembly 12. The rotating assembly 12 includes a first rotating member 121, a guide member 122, and a second rotating member 123. The support member 11 is rotatably connected to the base 10 via the rotating assembly 12. When the support member 11 rotates to a position where it is in contact with the base 10, it completely covers the mounting opening 101 and the rotating assembly 12. The portion of the second rotating member 123 that abuts against the guide member 122 is located at the first end 1221. When the support member 11 rotates to its extreme position where it is separated from the base 10, the portion of the second rotating member 123 that abuts against the guide member 122 is located at the second end 1222. During the rotation of the support member 11 relative to the base 10, the portion of the second rotating member 123 that abuts against the guide member 122 slides back and forth between the first end 1221 and the second end 1222 of the guide member 122. With the above settings, when the support member 11 rotates to fit against the base 10, the mounting port 101 and the rotating component 12 are completely covered by the support member 11, thus preventing the rotating component 12 of the phone holder 100 from being exposed. This not only improves the aesthetics of the phone holder 100, but also effectively protects the rotating component 12 and extends the service life of the phone holder 100.

[0049] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0050] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and not to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. These modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.

Claims

1. A cell phone holder, characterized by, Includes a base, support components, and rotating parts; The base is adapted to be connected to a mobile phone, and the base has an installation port; The support member is rotatably connected to the base via the rotating assembly to achieve engagement and disengagement with the base; the rotating assembly includes: A first rotating component, one end of which is rotatably connected to the base and located within the mounting opening; A guide member is disposed on the side of the base opposite to the support member, the extending direction of the guide member is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the first rotating member, and the guide member has a first end and a second end; and The second rotating member has one end connected to the side of the support member facing the base, and the other end located on the side of the base away from the support member and abutting against the guide member; the end of the first rotating member away from the base is rotatably connected to the side of the second rotating member away from the support member; when the support member rotates to a state of being in contact with the base, the support member completely covers the mounting opening and the rotating assembly, and the portion of the second rotating member abutting against the guide member is located at the first end; when the support member rotates to the extreme position of being separated from the base, the portion of the second rotating member abutting against the guide member is located at the second end.

2. The cell phone holder of claim 1, wherein, The second rotating member includes a first connecting portion, a second connecting portion, and a supporting portion; the first connecting portion is connected to the side of the support member facing the base; one end of the second connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion, and the other end passes through the mounting port and extends to the side of the base away from the support member; the supporting portion is connected to the end of the second connecting portion away from the first connecting portion, and the supporting portion abuts against the guide member.

3. The cell phone holder of claim 2, wherein, The second connecting part is provided in two, and the two second connecting parts are arranged at intervals relative to each other. The end of the first rotating member away from the base is located between the two second connecting parts and is rotatably connected to the two second connecting parts.

4. The cell phone holder of claim 2, wherein, The phone holder also includes a protective cover, which is connected to the base on the side opposite to the support member. The protective cover is spaced apart from the guide member, and the abutment is located between the protective cover and the guide member. The protective cover covers the abutment.

5. The cell phone holder of claim 4, wherein, The phone holder also includes an elastic element disposed on the surface of the guide element, and the protective cover abuts against the abutting portion so that the abutting portion and the guide element together clamp the elastic element.

6. The cell phone holder of claim 1, wherein, The support member has a first mounting groove on the side facing the base, and at least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member is located within the first mounting groove.

7. The cell phone holder of claim 1, wherein, The base has a second mounting groove on the side opposite to the support member that communicates with the mounting port. The guide member is located in the second mounting groove, and at least a portion of the structure of the second rotating member is located in the second mounting groove.

8. The cell phone holder of claim 1, wherein, The base has a receiving groove on the side facing the support member; when the support member is rotated to a state of being in contact with the base, the support member is housed in the receiving groove; when the support member is rotated to a state of being separated from the base, at least a portion of the structure of the support member is located outside the receiving groove.

9. The cell phone holder of claim 8, wherein, The support is provided with a clearance gap which is arranged opposite the rotating assembly.

10. A holder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein The mobile phone holder further comprises a magnet which is embedded on the side of the support facing the base.