Mobile phone charging case and carrier

CN224637789UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14ZHEJIANG GEELY HLDG GRP CO LTD +1
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-08-22
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0004]有鉴于此,本实用新型提供了一种手机充电盒及载具,以解决现有技术中的充电盒中,手机容易在充电盒内发生晃动位移导致充电效果差的问题

Benefits of technology

[0016]利用本实用新型的技术方案,当手机不需要充电时,锁定结构处于锁定位置,锁定结构将放置板固定在平置状态,此时手机水平放置。当手机进行充电时,驱动件驱动锁定结构移动至解锁位置,放置板由平置状态移动至倾斜状态,然后驱动件在驱动锁定结构移动至锁定位置,将放置板固定在倾斜状态。由于手机在放置板上也是倾斜放置的,手机在倾斜放置的情况下,不容易发生晃动和位移,因此手机能够始终处于最佳充电区域,保证对手机的高效充电。因此本实用新型的技术方案解决了现有技术中的充电盒中,手机容易在充电盒内发生晃动位移导致充电效果差的问题。

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Abstract

This utility model provides a mobile phone charging case and carrier. The charging case includes: a box body with an opening; a placement plate disposed at the opening of the box body, the placement plate having a flat state and an inclined state, the placement plate having a preset angle relative to the horizontal plane when in the inclined state; a locking structure movably disposed on the placement plate, the locking structure having a locked position and an unlocked position, the locking structure fixing the placement plate in the flat or inclined state when in the locked position, the placement plate being movable between the flat and inclined states when in the unlocked position; and a driving member for driving the locking structure to move between the locked and unlocked positions. When the mobile phone is charging, the placement plate is fixed from the flat state to the inclined state, so the mobile phone is also placed at an incline on the placement plate, making it less prone to shaking and displacement. Therefore, the mobile phone can always be in the optimal charging area, ensuring efficient charging of the mobile phone.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of vehicle parts technology, specifically to a mobile phone charging box and carrier. Background Technology

[0002] With the rapid development of new energy vehicles, users are no longer satisfied with basic driving needs and are paying more attention to the convenience of using the vehicle. To facilitate the charging of users' mobile phones, some vehicles are equipped with mobile phone charging boxes with wireless charging modules inside. Users can simply place their mobile phones on the charging box to charge them.

[0003] However, when a vehicle is in motion, it may be affected by left and right turns or up and down bumps, causing the phone to shake and shift inside the charging case. This can cause the phone to move away from the optimal charging area, resulting in slow charging or a prolonged period of time before it can be fully charged. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of this, the present invention provides a mobile phone charging box and carrier to solve the problem in the prior art where the mobile phone is prone to shaking and displacement within the charging box, resulting in poor charging effect.

[0005] In a first aspect, this utility model provides a mobile phone charging case, comprising: a case body having an opening; a placement plate disposed at the opening of the case body, the placement plate having a flat state and an inclined state, the placement plate having a preset angle relative to the horizontal plane when in the inclined state; a locking structure movably disposed on the placement plate, the locking structure having a locked position and an unlocked position, the locking structure being able to fix the placement plate in the flat state or the inclined state when in the locked position, the placement plate being able to move between the flat state and the inclined state when in the unlocked position; and a driving member for driving the locking structure to move between the locked position and the unlocked position.

[0006] Optionally, the locking structure includes a pin having an extended position and a retracted position. The side wall of the box is provided with a first socket and a second socket. When the placement plate is in a flat state, the pin corresponds to the first socket. When the placement plate is in an inclined state, the pin corresponds to the second socket. The driving member is used to drive the pin to move between the extended position and the retracted position.

[0007] Optionally, the locking structure further includes a first elastic reset member disposed between the pin and the placement plate, the first elastic reset member being used to apply an elastic force to the pin in the direction from the retracted position to the extended position.

[0008] Optionally, the driving component includes a slider, a groove is provided on the placement plate, the slider is disposed in the groove, and the slider is connected to the locking structure after passing through the groove.

[0009] Optionally, the phone charging case also includes a baffle, which is disposed on the placement plate and is used to cover the side of the phone. The baffle forms a sliding plate.

[0010] Optionally, the mobile phone charging case also includes a second elastic reset member disposed between the placement plate and the case body. The second elastic reset member is used to apply an elastic force to the placement plate from an inclined state to a flat state.

[0011] Optionally, a positioning ramp is also provided on the inner side wall of the box, which is used to limit the extreme position of the placement plate relative to the box.

[0012] Optionally, the placement plate is provided with a recess, and baffles are provided on both sides of the recess to cover the sides of the mobile phone. The bottom wall and / or side wall of the recess are provided with a grille.

[0013] Optionally, a wireless charging module is provided at the bottom of the placement plate; and / or, the preset angle is in the range of 10° to 30°; and / or, the driving component includes a first electric driving structure, the locking structure is connected to the driving end of the first electric driving structure, the mobile phone charging box also includes a second electric driving structure, the placement plate is connected to the driving end of the second electric driving structure, and the second electric driving structure is used to drive the placement plate to move between a flat state and an inclined state.

[0014] Secondly, this utility model provides a carrier, including the aforementioned mobile phone charging box.

[0015] Beneficial effects:

[0016] Using the technical solution of this utility model, when the mobile phone does not need charging, the locking structure is in the locked position, fixing the placement plate in a flat state, at which time the mobile phone is placed horizontally. When the mobile phone is charging, the driving component drives the locking structure to move to the unlocked position, and the placement plate moves from the flat state to the tilted state. Then, the driving component drives the locking structure to move to the locked position, fixing the placement plate in the tilted state. Since the mobile phone is also tilted on the placement plate, it is less prone to shaking and displacement, thus ensuring that the mobile phone is always in the optimal charging area, guaranteeing efficient charging. Therefore, the technical solution of this utility model solves the problem in existing charging cases where the mobile phone is prone to shaking and displacement within the charging case, resulting in poor charging performance. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a mobile phone charging box according to an embodiment of the present utility model (the placement plate is in a flat state);

[0019] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the mobile phone charging case with the placement plate in an inclined state.

[0020] Figure 3 It shows Figure 1 An exploded view of the mobile phone charging case;

[0021] Figure 4 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a mobile phone charging case;

[0022] Figure 5 It shows Figure 1 A structural diagram of the placement plate of a mobile phone charging case from the lower side;

[0023] Figure 6 It shows Figure 5 A schematic diagram showing the connection between the drive component and the pin after the drive component passes through the slide.

[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0025] 10. Box body; 11. Opening; 12. First socket; 13. Second socket; 14. Positioning bevel;

[0026] 20. Placement plate; 21. Slide groove; 22. Recess; 221. Grille.

[0027] 30. Locking structure; 31. Pin; 32. First elastic reset element;

[0028] 40. Driving components;

[0029] 50. Reinforcing bars;

[0030] 60. Second elastic reset element;

[0031] 70. Wireless charging module. Detailed Implementation

[0032] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0033] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, an embodiment of the mobile phone charging case according to this application includes a case body 10, a placement plate 20, a locking structure 30, and a driving member 40. The case body 10 has an opening 11. The placement plate 20 is disposed at the opening 11 of the case body 10, and the placement plate 20 has a flat state and an inclined state. When the placement plate 20 is in the inclined state, it has a preset angle relative to the horizontal plane. The locking structure 30 is movably disposed on the placement plate 20, and the locking structure 30 has a locked position and an unlocked position. When the locking structure 30 is in the locked position, it can fix the placement plate 20 in the flat or inclined state. When the locking structure 30 is in the unlocked position, the placement plate 20 can move between the flat and inclined states. The driving member 40 is used to drive the locking structure 30 to move between the locked and unlocked positions.

[0034] Using the technical solution of this embodiment, when the mobile phone does not need charging, the locking structure 30 is in the locked position, fixing the placement plate 20 in a flat state, at which time the mobile phone is placed horizontally. When the mobile phone is charging, the driving component 40 drives the locking structure 30 to move to the unlocked position, the placement plate 20 moves from the flat state to the tilted state, and then the driving component drives the locking structure 30 to move to the locked position, fixing the placement plate 20 in the tilted state. Since the mobile phone is tilted on the placement plate 20, it is not easy for the mobile phone to shake or shift when tilted, so the mobile phone can always be in the optimal charging area, ensuring efficient charging of the mobile phone. Therefore, the technical solution of this embodiment solves the problem in the prior art where the mobile phone is prone to shaking and shifting in the charging box, resulting in poor charging effect.

[0035] First, it should be noted that, in order to facilitate the explanation of the positional relationships of the various structures, Figure 1 and Figure 2 The diagram illustrates six directions: "front," "rear," "left," "right," "up," and "down." These six directions refer to the orientation of the phone charging box, as described in this embodiment, relative to the vehicle after it is installed inside the vehicle. Of course, those skilled in the art can determine the orientational relationships between the various structures according to actual needs, and are not limited to these directions. Figure 1 and Figure 2 The coordinate space shown.

[0036] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the box 10 has a bottom wall and four side walls. The box 10 has an upward-opening box-shaped structure, and the four side walls are the left and right side walls and the front and rear side walls. Furthermore, the bottom wall of the box 10 is an irregular surface, including a combination of inclined and horizontal surfaces. The specific form of the bottom wall of the box 10 can be adjusted by those skilled in the art according to the installation space and actual needs.

[0037] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a placement plate 20 is mounted on the box body 10 and covers the opening 11 of the box body 10. The function of the placement plate 20 is to support the mobile phone; of course, the placement plate 20 can also be used to place other items. Figure 1 and Figure 2 As you can see, the edge of the placement plate 20 has an upward-curving edge, which can prevent mobile phones or other items from slipping off the placement plate 20.

[0038] Furthermore, the placement plate 20 is rotatably disposed on the box body 10, thus allowing the placement plate 20 to have a flat state and an inclined state relative to the box body 10.

[0039] like Figure 1 As shown, the flat position means that the placement plate 20 is arranged horizontally or approximately horizontally. When the mobile phone is not charging, or when there is no mobile phone placed in the placement plate 20, the placement plate 20 can be in the flat position.

[0040] like Figure 2 As shown, the tilted state refers to the placement plate 20 being arranged at an angle. In this embodiment, the rear end of the placement plate 20 swings downward at a preset angle, i.e., moves to the tilted state. When the mobile phone needs to be charged, the placement plate 20 moves to the tilted state. Because the mobile phone is placed at an angle on the placement plate 20, the bottom of the mobile phone abuts against the rear flange of the placement plate 20, meaning the position of the mobile phone can be positioned. Even if the vehicle turns or experiences bumps, the mobile phone is less likely to shake or shift within the placement plate 20, thus ensuring that the mobile phone is always in the optimal charging area.

[0041] In some embodiments not shown, the placement plate 20 may not have a flange. When the placement plate 20 is tilted, the bottom of the phone can also abut against the inner surface of the rear side wall of the box 10, which can also achieve the effect of positioning the bottom of the phone.

[0042] The preset angle refers to the angle through which the placement plate 20 rotates from a flat position to an inclined position, or in other words, the angle of the placement plate 20 relative to the horizontal plane when it is in an inclined position. The preset angle is in the range of 10° to 30°.

[0043] For example, the preset angle can be 10°, 12°, 14°, 16°, 18°, 20°, 22°, 24°, 26°, 28° or 30°, etc., as well as any value between two values.

[0044] Preferably, the preset angle is 20°.

[0045] from Figure 3 and Figure 5 As can be seen, in this embodiment, the placement plate 20 is rotatably connected to the box body 10 via a pivot. Specifically, ear plates are provided on both the left and right sides of the placement plate 20, extending towards the interior of the box body 10, and are positioned in the front center of the placement plate 20. Each ear plate is provided with a pivot, and the box body 10 has two corresponding pivot holes. After the two pivots are inserted into the two pivot holes respectively, the placement plate 20 is rotatably connected to the box body 10.

[0046] Of course, the placement plate 20 can also be moved from a flat state to an inclined state through the cooperation of slide rails and slide grooves, and is not limited to the rotational connection mentioned above.

[0047] like Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, a wireless charging module 70 is provided at the bottom of the placement plate 20. The wireless charging module 70 is used to wirelessly charge the mobile phone. The placement position of the wireless charging module 70 can be selected such that when the placement plate 20 is tilted and the mobile phone is placed statically on the placement plate 20, the mobile phone is in the optimal charging position relative to the wireless charging module 70.

[0048] In this embodiment, the wireless charging module 70 can be fixed to the lower surface of the placement plate 20 using fasteners. Of course, the wireless charging module 70 is also fixed inside the housing 10.

[0049] Furthermore, the locking structure 30 and the driving component 40 function to switch the placement plate 20 between a flat state and an inclined state. The locking structure 30 has a locked position and an unlocked position. When the locking structure 30 is in the locked position, it can fix the placement plate 20 in either a flat or inclined state, that is, fix the relative position of the placement plate 20 and the box body 10. When the locking structure 30 is in the unlocked position, the placement plate 20 can move between a flat and an inclined state. This position switching can be manually driven or electrically driven (e.g., via a stepper motor, electric motor, or electric actuator, etc.). The driving component 40 can drive the locking structure 30 to move, that is, drive the locking structure 30 to either the locked or unlocked position. When the locking structure 30 is in the locked position, it can fix the relative position between the placement plate 20 and the box body 10, thus fixing the placement plate 20 in either a flat or inclined state. When the locking structure 30 is in the unlocked position, the positional restriction between the placement plate 20 and the box 10 is released, so that the placement plate 20 is unlocked in the current position and can be moved to another position (flat or tilted).

[0050] For example, when it is necessary to move the placement plate 20 from a flat state to an inclined state, the driving member 40 drives the locking structure 30 to move to the unlocked position, so that the placement plate 20 is unlocked in the flat state. Then, the placement plate 20 is moved to the inclined state, and the driving member 40 drives the locking structure 30 to move to the locked position, so that the placement plate 20 is fixed in the inclined state by the locking structure 30.

[0051] For example, when it is necessary to move the placement plate 20 from an inclined state to a flat state, the driving member 40 drives the locking structure 30 to move to the unlocked position, so that the placement plate 20 is unlocked in the inclined state. Then, when the placement plate 20 is moved to the flat state, the driving member 40 drives the locking structure 30 to move to the locked position, and the locking structure 30 fixes the placement plate 20 in the flat state.

[0052] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, the locking structure 30 includes a pin 31, which has an extended position and a retracted position. The side wall of the box 10 is provided with a first socket 12 and a second socket 13. When the placement plate 20 is in a flat state, the pin 31 corresponds to the first socket 12, and when the placement plate 20 is in an inclined state, the pin 31 corresponds to the second socket 13.

[0053] Specifically, the pin 31 is disposed on the bottom surface of the placement plate 20, and the pin 31 is movable in the front-back direction. The aforementioned driving member 40 is connected to the pin 31. By moving the driving member 40 in the front-back direction, the pin 31 is driven to move in the front-back direction, that is, the pin 31 is driven to move between the extended position and the retracted position.

[0054] Those skilled in the art will understand that when the pin 31 is in the extended position, the locking structure 30 is in the locked position. When the pin 31 is in the retracted position, the locking structure 30 is in the unlocked position.

[0055] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the rear sidewall of the box 10 is provided with the aforementioned first socket 12 and second socket 13, which are arranged vertically, with the second socket 13 located below the first socket 12. In this embodiment, the first socket 12 and the second socket 13 penetrate the rear sidewall of the box 10. In some embodiments not shown, the first socket 12 and the second socket 13 may not penetrate the rear sidewall of the box 10.

[0056] The following are the specific steps for switching the status of placement board 20:

[0057] 1. When the placement plate 20 is in a flat position, the pin 31 is in the extended position. At this time, the pin 31 is inserted into the first socket 12, and the placement plate 20 is fixed in a flat position.

[0058] 2. When it is necessary to move the placement plate 20 to the tilted position, the drive member 40 slides forward, driving the pin 31 to the retracted position, at which point the pin 31 separates from the first socket 12. Press down on the rear side of the placement plate 20, causing the placement plate 20 to swing to the tilted position. Then the drive member 40 slides backward, driving the pin 31 to the extended position, at which point the pin 31 inserts into the second socket 13, and the placement plate 20 is fixed in the tilted position.

[0059] 3. When the placement plate 20 is in an inclined state, the pin 31 is in the extended position. At this time, the pin 31 is inserted into the second socket 13, and the placement plate 20 is fixed in the inclined state.

[0060] 4. When it is necessary to move the placement plate 20 to a flat position, the drive member 40 slides forward, driving the pin 31 to move to the retracted position. At this time, the pin 31 separates from the second socket 13. Applying pressure to the placement plate 20... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The clockwise force causes the placement plate 20 to swing to a flat position. Then the drive member 40 slides backward, driving the pin 31 to move to the extended position. At this time, the pin 31 is inserted into the first socket 12, and the placement plate 20 is fixed in a flat position.

[0061] like Figure 5 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, the locking structure 30 further includes a first elastic reset member 32. The first elastic reset member 32 is disposed between the pin 31 and the placement plate 20. The first elastic reset member 32 is used to apply an elastic force to the pin 31 in the direction from the retracted position to the extended position.

[0062] Specifically, from Figure 5 As can be seen, the pin 31 has an elongated structure, including a rod and a head. The head is used to insert into the first socket 12 or the second socket 13. The rod is located on the bottom surface of the placement plate 20 and extends in the front-back direction, and can slide in the front-back direction. A protrusion is provided on the side of the rod.

[0063] from Figure 5 It can also be seen that a boss is provided on the lower surface of the placement plate 20, and a limiting rod is provided on the boss. The limiting rod extends in the front-back direction and toward the protrusion. The aforementioned first elastic reset member 32 includes a spring, which is sleeved on the limiting rod, and its two ends abut against the boss and the protrusion respectively.

[0064] When the user applies force to the drive component 40 and makes it slide forward, the spring is compressed until it moves to the limit rod and abuts the protrusion, which is the maximum stroke of the pin 31 sliding forward. At this time, the pin 31 is in the retracted position.

[0065] When the user releases the force applied to the drive component 40, the spring releases its elastic force, causing the pin 31 to be automatically pushed to the extended position.

[0066] This design ensures that the pin 31 is always subjected to a rearward thrust, allowing it to be stably inserted into the first socket 12 and the second socket 13, thus keeping the placement plate 20 stably in a flat or tilted state. The pin 31 will not be displaced forward due to vehicle turning or bumps, preventing it from coming loose from the first socket 12 and the second socket 13.

[0067] Those skilled in the art will understand that in steps 2 and 4 above, the rearward movement of the pin 31 to the extended position is automatically achieved by the elastic force of the first elastic reset member 32. That is, the operator does not need to apply a rearward pulling force to the drive member 40, which makes the operation simpler.

[0068] In some embodiments not shown, the first elastic reset member 32 described above may not be provided. That is, the switching between the extended and retracted positions of the pin 31 is achieved by the moving drive member 40.

[0069] like Figures 1 to 3 ,as well as Figure 6 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, the driving component 40 includes a sliding piece, the placement plate 20 is provided with a sliding groove 21, the sliding piece is disposed in the sliding groove 21, and the sliding piece is connected to the locking structure 30 after passing through the sliding groove 21.

[0070] Specifically, the slider is disposed on the upper surface of the placement plate 20 to facilitate user operation. The slide groove 21 extends in the front-to-back direction, and the slider is disposed within the slide groove 21, so that the slider can move in the front-to-back direction within the slide groove 21.

[0071] Furthermore, from Figure 6 As can be seen, the slide groove 21 extends vertically through the placement plate 20. Two inserts are provided at the bottom of the slide plate, and two slots are provided on the rod of the pin 31. The inserts pass through the slide groove 21 and are inserted into the slots, thus connecting the slide plate and the pin 31 as a single unit. When the slide plate moves forward, the pin 31 can also move forward, that is, move to the retracted position. When the first elastic reset member 32 pushes the pin 31 to the extended position, the pin 31 simultaneously drives the slide plate to move backward and reset.

[0072] In the above embodiment without the first elastic reset member 32, the slider can be moved backward by applying force, and the pin 31 can move backward at the same time, that is, move to the extended position.

[0073] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 6 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, the mobile phone charging box also includes a baffle 50, which is disposed on the placement plate 20. The baffle 50 is used to cover the side of the mobile phone and forms a sliding piece.

[0074] Specifically, in this embodiment, two baffles 50 are provided. The space between the two baffles 50 on the placement plate 20 forms a space for placing the mobile phone, and the two baffles 50 can limit the left and right shaking of the mobile phone. At the same time, the space outside the baffles 50 on the placement plate 20 ( Figure 1 and Figure 2 The space on the right side of the middle section forms a storage area where users can place items such as car keys and cards.

[0075] In this embodiment, one of the baffles 50, that is, the baffle 50 on the inner side, is set as the aforementioned driving member 40 (that is, the slider), so that the driving member 40 does not add extra structure to the placement plate 20, does not encroach on the space of the clutter area, and the appearance of the placement plate 20 is more concise and beautiful.

[0076] Meanwhile, the inner retaining rib 50 not only serves to limit the side of the mobile phone, but also locks or unlocks the placement plate 20 in the flat and tilted states, thus improving the integration of the mobile phone charging box in this embodiment.

[0077] In some embodiments not shown, the baffle 50 may not be used as the driving member 40; that is, a movable component may be separately provided on the placement plate 20 as the driving member 40.

[0078] like Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, the baffle 50 is set to a relatively long length so that the baffle 50 covers the lower slide groove 21. No matter whether the baffle 50 slides forward or backward, the user cannot see the slide groove 21 from the outside, making the appearance of the placement plate 20 more aesthetically pleasing.

[0079] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, of the two retaining ribs 50, the left retaining rib 50 is a fixed retaining rib, and the right retaining rib 50 is a slidable retaining rib. That is, the user can slide the slidable retaining rib forward to disengage the pin 31 from the first socket 12 or the second socket 13.

[0080] In an embodiment not shown, both baffles 50 can be configured as slidable baffles, and they can be connected together to slide synchronously. The advantage of this configuration is that when the phone is positioned between the two baffles 50, the user can pinch the outer sides of the two baffles 50 with their fingers, making it easier for the user to apply force to the baffles 50 forward.

[0081] like Figure 3 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, the mobile phone charging box also includes a second elastic reset member 60. The second elastic reset member 60 is disposed between the placement plate 20 and the box body 10. The second elastic reset member 60 is used to apply an elastic force to the placement plate 20 from the inclined state to the flat state.

[0082] In this embodiment, by providing a second elastic reset member 60, in step 2 above, the user will clearly feel resistance when pressing down on the rear side of the placement plate 20, resulting in a better user experience. At this time, the second elastic reset member 60 stores energy. In step 4 above, after the pin 31 separates from the second socket 13, the elastic force of the second elastic reset member 60 causes the placement plate 20 to be automatically subjected to a clockwise elastic force, that is, the placement plate 20 can automatically swing to a flat state. When the placement plate 20 swings to the point where the pin 31 aligns with the first socket 12, the first elastic reset member 32 causes the pin 31 to automatically move to the extended position, that is, to be inserted into the first socket 12, fixing the placement plate 20 in a flat state.

[0083] It can be seen that by setting the first elastic reset member 32 and the second elastic reset member 60, when the user moves the stop rib 50 forward and moves the pin to the retracted position, the placement plate 20 can automatically rotate and be fixed in a flat state.

[0084] like Figure 6As shown, in this embodiment, the second elastic reset member 60 includes a torsion spring, which is sleeved on the rotating shaft of the placement plate. One end of the torsion spring is fixed on the rotating shaft, and the other end abuts against the box body 10. When the placement plate 20 is rotated into an inclined state, the torsion spring stores energy. When the placement plate 20 is in an inclined state and the pin 31 disengages from the second insertion port 13, the torsion spring releases its elasticity and drives the placement plate 20 to a flat state.

[0085] In some embodiments not shown, the second elastic reset member 60 may not be provided. That is, the switching between the flat position and the tilted position of the placement plate 20 is achieved by the user pressing the front or rear side of the placement plate 20.

[0086] like Figure 4 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, a positioning inclined surface 14 is also provided on the inner side wall of the box body 10. The positioning inclined surface 14 is used to limit the extreme position of the placement plate 20 relative to the box body 10.

[0087] Specifically, the positioning ramp 14 extends along the front-back direction, with its rear side lower than its front side, forming a ramp structure.

[0088] During step 2 above, if the user presses down on the rear side of the placement plate 20, but the placement plate 20 misses the alignment position of the pin 31 and the second socket 13 during rotation, then continuing to press down on the placement plate 20 will cause the rear side of the placement plate 20 to abut against the positioning slope. At this time, the user can know that the placement plate 20 has moved to its limit position, and by slightly releasing the force, the rear end of the placement plate 20 will swing upward under the action of the second elastic reset member 60, which will easily cause the pin 31 and the second socket 13 to realign. Under the action of the first elastic reset member 32, the pin 31 will be inserted into the second socket 13.

[0089] Optionally, a positioning slope 14 may be provided on one of the left and right inner sidewalls of the box body 10, or a positioning slope 14 may be provided on both the left and right inner sidewalls. When two positioning slopes 14 are provided, the two positioning slopes 14 are arranged symmetrically.

[0090] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in the technical solution of this embodiment, a recess 22 is provided on the placement plate 20. The aforementioned baffles 50 are provided on both sides of the recess 22, and the baffles 50 are used to cover the sides of the mobile phone. A grille 221 is provided on the bottom wall and / or side wall of the recess 22.

[0091] Specifically, those skilled in the art will understand that mobile phones generate a lot of heat when charging. If the back of the phone is in close contact with the surface of the placement plate 20 while charging, the phone temperature will rise rapidly. If the phone is in an overheated state for a long time, it will affect the phone's performance.

[0092] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the recess 22 has a bottom wall and side walls, including left and right side walls and a rear side wall. The length of the left and right side walls is greater than the length of the rear side wall, so the recess 22 has a rectangular structure, which basically fits the back area of ​​the mobile phone. The front side of the recess 22 slopes into an approximately smooth surface with the other surfaces of the placement plate 20.

[0093] When the phone is charging, a space is formed between the back of the phone and the recess 22, and the heat generated will accumulate in this space. At the same time, a grille 221 is provided on the rear side wall of the recess 22, so that the heat in the recess 22 can be dissipated through the grille 221, instead of accumulating on the back of the phone. This helps to ensure that the phone is maintained within a reasonable temperature range during charging, which helps to improve the phone's lifespan.

[0094] Of course, in order to improve the heat dissipation of the phone, grilles 221 can also be set on the left and right side walls of the recess 22, or grilles can also be set on the bottom wall of the recess 22.

[0095] In the above embodiments, the locking structure 30 is controlled manually, that is, the occupant manually operates the slider to control the latch 31 to be in the extended position and the retracted position. In an embodiment not shown, the locking structure 30 may also be electrically controlled.

[0096] In this embodiment (not shown), the drive member 40 includes a first electric drive structure, and the locking structure 30 is connected to the drive end of the drive member 40. For example, the first electric drive structure can be a motor, in which case the locking structure 30 can be connected to the motor shaft; as another example, the first electric drive structure can also be an electric actuator, in which case the locking structure 30 can be connected to the rod body of the electric actuator.

[0097] Thus, by moving (rotating, extending, etc.) the drive end of the first electric drive structure, the locking structure 30 can be controlled to move between the locked position and the unlocked position.

[0098] In addition, the mobile phone charging case may also include a second electric drive structure, with the placement plate 20 connected to the drive end of the second electric drive structure.

[0099] For example, the second electric drive structure includes a motor, preferably a stepper motor, with the shaft of the placement plate 20 connected to the motor shaft. Therefore, when the motor rotates in both forward and reverse directions, it can drive the placement plate 20 to move between a flat state and an inclined state.

[0100] Thus, the position change and fixation of the placement plate 20 are all driven by electricity, so the occupants do not need to operate it manually, resulting in a better user experience.

[0101] The control of the first and second electric drive structures mentioned above can be achieved by the occupants via a touchscreen or by voice control.

[0102] Furthermore, when the drive member 40 includes the first electric drive mechanism, the switching between the flat and tilted states of the placement plate 20 can also be achieved by the second elastic reset member 60 described above.

[0103] This application also provides a carrier, an embodiment of which includes the mobile phone charging box described above.

[0104] Optionally, the vehicle is a car, and the phone charging box is located on the passenger side dashboard of the car.

[0105] Optionally, the vehicle can be a new energy vehicle or a gasoline-powered vehicle.

[0106] Alternatively, the vehicle can also be a low-altitude aircraft.

[0107] Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and such modifications and variations all fall within the scope defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A mobile phone charging case, characterized in that, include: The box body (10) has an opening (11); A placement plate (20) is provided at the opening (11) of the box body (10). The placement plate (20) has a flat state and an inclined state. When the placement plate (20) is in the inclined state, it has a preset angle relative to the horizontal plane. A locking structure (30) is movably disposed on the placement plate (20). The locking structure (30) has a locking position and an unlocking position. When the locking structure (30) is in the locking position, the locking structure (30) can fix the placement plate (20) in the flat state or the tilted state. When the locking structure (30) is in the unlocking position, the placement plate (20) can move between the flat state and the tilted state. A drive element (40) is used to drive the locking structure (30) to move between the locked position and the unlocked position.

2. The mobile phone charging case of claim 1, wherein, The locking structure (30) includes a pin (31) having an extended position and a retracted position. The side wall of the box (10) is provided with a first socket (12) and a second socket (13). When the placement plate (20) is in the flat state, the pin (31) corresponds to the first socket (12). When the placement plate (20) is in the tilted state, the pin (31) corresponds to the second socket (13). The driving member (40) is used to drive the pin (31) to move between the extended position and the retracted position.

3. The mobile phone charging case of claim 2, wherein, The locking structure (30) further includes a first elastic reset member (32), which is disposed between the pin (31) and the placement plate (20). The first elastic reset member (32) is used to apply an elastic force to the pin (31) in the direction from the retracted position to the extended position.

4. The mobile phone charging case according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that, The driving component (40) includes a sliding piece, and a groove (21) is provided on the placement plate (20). The sliding piece is disposed in the groove (21), and the sliding piece passes through the groove (21) and is connected to the locking structure (30).

5. The mobile phone charging case of claim 4, wherein, The mobile phone charging box also includes a baffle (50), which is disposed on the placement plate (20). The baffle (50) is used to cover the side of the mobile phone and forms the slide plate.

6. The mobile phone charging case according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that, The mobile phone charging case also includes a second elastic reset member (60), which is disposed between the placement plate (20) and the box body (10). The second elastic reset member (60) is used to apply an elastic force to the placement plate (20) from the inclined state to the flat state.

7. The mobile phone charging case of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The inner wall of the box (10) is also provided with a positioning inclined surface (14), which is used to limit the extreme position of the placement plate (20) relative to the box (10).

8. The mobile phone charging case of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The placement plate (20) is provided with a recess (22), and baffles (50) are provided on both sides of the recess (22). The baffles (50) are used to cover the side of the mobile phone. The bottom wall and / or side wall of the recess (22) are provided with a grille (221).

9. The mobile phone charging case of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The bottom of the placement plate (20) is provided with a wireless charging module (70); and / or, the preset angle is in the range of 10° to 30°; and / or, the driving member (40) includes a first electric driving structure, the locking structure (30) is connected to the driving end of the first electric driving structure, the mobile phone charging box also includes a second electric driving structure, the placement plate (20) is connected to the driving end of the second electric driving structure, and the second electric driving structure is used to drive the placement plate (20) to move between the flat state and the tilted state.

10. A carrier, characterized by Includes a mobile phone charging case as described in any one of claims 1 to 9.