Electronic device accessory
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521646717.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-04
AI Technical Summary
由于第一合页和第二合页一般通过铆接等方式整个固定连接到对应的部件上,用户在拉动支撑件进行转动时,合页的连接处会受力,当用户操作不当或者电子设备配件跌落导致支架受到撞击时,由于合页与支撑件或者电子设备配件相对固定,会导致合页撕裂、脱落等,使得整个电子设备支架不能继续使用
[0009]1.本申请公开的电子设备配件,通过将第一合页设置为包括固定部和形变部,固定部与旋转件主体连接,而形变部由于一端跟固定部连接,另一端与第一轴套部连接,另一端相对固定部悬空,其可以在支撑件转动时,通过形变部的形变,使得形变部悬空的一端相较于固定的一端能够活动,以起到卸力的作用,由于大部分的力都被形变部卸掉,仅有小部分力会传递到固定部,因此当用户拉动支撑件的力过大或者支撑件跌落收到撞击时,固定部与旋转件主体之间不会发生脱落,同时通过形变部的卸力解决了应力集中的问题,第一合页即使受到较大的力,也不会出现断裂等问题。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of 3C digital technology, and in particular to an electronic device accessory. Background Technology
[0002] Existing electronic device stands typically use a hinge structure to achieve rotation and fixed installation on electronic device accessories. The rotation of the support component allows the electronic device stand to be opened and closed. Furthermore, users can adjust the tilt angle of the electronic device relative to the desktop by adjusting the rotation angle of the support component, so that the tilt angle meets the user's needs or adapts to different usage scenarios.
[0003] The hinge structure, as a crucial component of the bracket structure, typically consists of a first hinge, a pivot, and a second hinge. The first hinge is rotatably connected to the second hinge via the pivot. One of the first and second hinges is connected to the support component, while the other is connected to the electronic device component. Since the first and second hinges are generally fixedly connected to their respective components using methods such as riveting, the hinge connection will be stressed when the user pulls the support component to rotate. If the user operates improperly or the electronic device component is dropped and impacts the bracket, the hinge, being relatively fixed to the support component or electronic device component, may tear or detach, rendering the entire electronic device bracket unusable. Utility Model Content
[0004] This application discloses an electronic device accessory, including:
[0005] Accessories main body;
[0006] A rotating component includes a rotating component body and a first hinge. The rotating component body is rotatably connected to the accessory body. The first hinge includes a main body portion and a first bushing portion. The first bushing portion protrudes from the main body portion. The main body portion includes a first fixing portion, a second fixing portion, and a deformable portion. The deformable portion is located between the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion and is spaced apart from the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion, respectively. One end of the deformable portion is connected to both the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion, and the other end is connected to the first bushing portion.
[0007] The support includes a second bushing portion, which is rotatably connected to the first bushing portion via a rotating shaft.
[0008] Compared with the prior art, this application has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0009] 1. The electronic device accessory disclosed in this application, by configuring the first hinge to include a fixed part and a deformable part, the fixed part is connected to the main body of the rotating component, and the deformable part is connected to the fixed part at one end and to the first bushing part at the other end, with the other end suspended relative to the fixed part. When the support rotates, the deformation of the deformable part allows the suspended end of the deformable part to move relative to the fixed end, thereby playing a role in unloading force. Since most of the force is unloaded by the deformable part, only a small part of the force is transmitted to the fixed part. Therefore, when the user pulls the support with excessive force or the support falls and is impacted, the fixed part and the main body of the rotating component will not detach. At the same time, the force unloading by the deformable part solves the problem of stress concentration. Even if the first hinge is subjected to a large force, it will not break or other problems.
[0010] 2. Since one end of the deformable part is movable and connected to the rotating shaft, during the rotation of the support, this end will move away from the main body of the accessory when subjected to force, causing the rotating shaft to also move away from the main body. For example, when the support is stored, the rotating shaft is embedded in the main body of the accessory, but as the support rotates, the rotating shaft can extend beyond the main body. In existing electronic device accessories, because the rotating shaft cannot move, the support will interfere with the main body after rotating to a certain angle, preventing further rotation. Therefore, the rotation angle of the support in commonly available brackets is generally between 0-130 degrees. However, the bracket provided in this application, because the rotating shaft can extend beyond the main body as the support rotates, effectively raises the height of the support, increasing the gap between the support and the main body. In this case, the support can rotate to a larger angle, for example, 180 degrees, to fit snugly against the main body. This increased rotation angle provides users with more support angle options, meeting more usage scenarios and needs. Attached Figure Description
[0011] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in this application, the drawings used in the application will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0012] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an electronic device accessory provided in this application;
[0013] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the exploded structure of an electronic device component.
[0014] Figure 3 yes Figure 1A schematic diagram of a support component in an electronic device rotating to 180 degrees;
[0015] Figure 4 yes Figure 2 An exploded view of the rotating component in the electronic device shown.
[0016] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 The diagram shows the structure of the first hinge in the rotating component.
[0017] Figure 6 yes Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the electronic device component shown;
[0018] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 A magnified view of a portion of the image;
[0019] Figure 8 yes Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the structure of the first rotating component shown in the diagram;
[0020] Figure 9 yes Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the structure of the second rotating component shown;
[0021] Figure 10 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of another electronic device accessory provided in this application;
[0022] Figure 11 yes Figure 10 The diagram shows the exploded structure of an electronic device component.
[0023] Figure 12 yes Figure 10 A partial cross-sectional view of the electronic device component shown;
[0024] Figure 13 yes Figure 11 An exploded view of the rotating component in the electronic device shown.
[0025] Figure 14 yes Figure 13 The diagram shows the structure of the first hinge in the rotating component.
[0026] Figure 15 yes Figure 13 Schematic diagrams of the structure of the first rotating component at different angles shown in the diagram;
[0027] Figure 16 yes Figure 11 The diagram shows the structure of the rotating component in the electronic device accessory.
[0028] Figure 17 yes Figure 13A schematic diagram of the structure of the second rotating component shown;
[0029] Figure 18 yes Figure 11 A partial enlarged view of the support component in the electronic device accessory shown. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0031] In this application, the terms "upper," "inner," "outer," "middle," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional 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 device, element, or component to having a specific orientation, or to be constructed and operated in a specific orientation.
[0032] Furthermore, in addition to indicating location or positional relationship, some of the aforementioned terms may also have other meanings. For example, the term "above" may also be used in some cases to indicate a certain 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.
[0033] Furthermore, the terms "provided with" and "connected" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral structure; 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, or an internal connection between two devices, components, or parts. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0034] Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are primarily used to distinguish different devices, elements, or components (which may be the same or different in specific type and construction), and are not intended to indicate or imply the relative importance or quantity of the indicated devices, elements, or components. Unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.
[0035] Existing electronic device stands typically use a hinge structure to achieve rotation and fixed installation on electronic device accessories. The rotation of the support component allows the electronic device stand to be opened and closed. Furthermore, users can adjust the tilt angle of the electronic device relative to the desktop by adjusting the rotation angle of the support component, so that the tilt angle meets the user's needs or adapts to different usage scenarios.
[0036] The hinge structure, as a crucial component of the bracket structure, typically consists of a first hinge, a pivot, and a second hinge. The first hinge is rotatably connected to the second hinge via the pivot. One of the first and second hinges is connected to the support component, while the other is connected to the electronic device component. Since the first and second hinges are generally fixedly connected to their respective components using methods such as riveting, the hinge connection will be stressed when the user pulls the support component to rotate. If the user operates improperly or the electronic device component is dropped and impacts the bracket, the hinge, being relatively fixed to the support component or electronic device component, may tear or detach, rendering the entire electronic device bracket unusable.
[0037] Meanwhile, for ease of storage, mounting slots are typically provided on electronic devices or accessories to house electronic device stands. These stands can be stored within the slots to prevent them from protruding and interfering with normal use. However, the mounting slots cause the stand to abut against the side wall of the slot when rotated to a certain angle, limiting its rotation to a range of approximately 0-130 degrees. When users need to rotate the stand to adjust the tilt angle of the electronic device, or in certain usage scenarios requiring a larger rotation angle, the existing stand structure will no longer meet their needs.
[0038] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this application provides an electronic device accessory. By configuring a first hinge to include a fixed portion and a deformable portion, the fixed portion is connected to the main body of the rotating component. The deformable portion, with one end connected to the fixed portion and the other end connected to the first bushing portion, and the other end suspended relative to the fixed portion, allows the suspended end of the deformable portion to move relative to the fixed end when the support rotates, thus relieving stress. Since most of the force is relieved by the deformable portion, only a small portion is transmitted to the fixed portion. Therefore, when the user pulls the support with excessive force or the support falls and is impacted, the fixed portion and the main body of the rotating component will not detach. Simultaneously, the stress concentration problem is solved by the stress relief provided by the deformable portion, preventing breakage even under significant force.
[0039] Understandably, an electronic device stand is configured to be mounted on the surface of an electronic device accessory to support the electronic device. Electronic device accessories can be, for example, protective cases, card holders, power banks, etc., and connect to the electronic device to achieve the supporting function.
[0040] The technical solution of this application will be further described below with reference to the embodiments and accompanying drawings.
[0041] See Figures 1-4 This application provides an electronic device accessory, including an accessory body 1, a rotating component 2, a support component 3, and a rotating shaft 4. The surface of the accessory body 1 is provided with interconnected bracket mounting grooves 12 and bracket storage grooves 11, wherein the bracket mounting grooves 12 and bracket storage grooves 11 are located at different positions on the outer surface of the accessory body 1, such as... Figure 2 As shown, the bracket storage groove 11 is an annular groove on the outer surface, and the bracket mounting groove 12 is located on one side of the bracket storage groove 11 and communicates with the bracket storage groove 11. The rotating component 2 includes a rotating component body 21 and a first hinge 22. The rotating component body 21 is disposed in the bracket mounting groove 12 and is rotatably connected to the accessory body 1. The first hinge 22 includes a main body portion 22a and a first bushing portion 22b. The first bushing portion 22b protrudes from the main body portion 22a, that is, when the rotating shaft 4 is inserted into the first bushing portion 22b, it will not be interfered with by the main body portion 22a. The main body portion 22a includes a fixing portion and a deformable portion 222. One end of the deformable portion 222 is connected to the fixing portion, and the other end is connected to the first bushing portion 22b. The fixing portion is connected to the rotating component body 21 to fix the first hinge 22 on the rotating component body 21. The support member 3 includes a second bushing portion 31, which is rotatably connected to the first bushing portion 22b via a rotating shaft 4, so that the support member 3 can be opened relative to the accessory body 1 or stored in the bracket storage slot 11.
[0042] By configuring the first hinge 22 to include a fixed part and a deformable part 222, the fixed part is connected to the rotating body 21, while the deformable part 222 is connected to the fixed part at one end and to the first bushing part 22b at the other end, with the other end suspended relative to the fixed part. When the support 3 rotates, the deformable part 222 deforms, allowing the suspended end of the deformable part 222 to move relative to the fixed end, thus relieving force. Since most of the force is relieved by the deformable part 222, only a small portion of the force is transmitted to the fixed part. Therefore, when the user pulls the support 3 with excessive force or the support 3 falls and is impacted, the fixed part and the rotating body 21 will not detach. At the same time, the stress concentration problem is solved by the force relief of the deformable part 222, so the first hinge 22 will not break even if it is subjected to a large force.
[0043] For further details, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 3Since one end of the deformable part 222 is movable and connected to the rotating shaft 4, during the rotation of the support member 3, this end will move away from the accessory body 1 when subjected to force, thereby causing the rotating shaft 4 to also move away from the accessory body 1. For example, when the support member 3 is stored, the rotating shaft 4 is embedded in the accessory body 1, and as the support member 3 rotates, the rotating shaft 4 can move outside the accessory body 1. In existing electronic device accessories, because the rotating shaft 4 cannot move, the support member 3 will interfere with the accessory body 1 after rotating to a certain angle, causing the support member 3 to be unable to continue rotating. Therefore, the rotation angle of the support member 3 in commonly available brackets is generally between 0 and 130 degrees. However, the bracket provided by this application, because the rotating shaft 4 can move outside the accessory body 1 as the support member 3 rotates, is equivalent to raising the height of the support member 3 and increasing the gap between the support member 3 and the accessory body 1. In this case, the support member 3 can rotate at a larger angle, for example, the support member 3 can rotate to 180 degrees to fit against the accessory body 1. By increasing the rotation angle, users are given more options for support angles, meeting a wider range of usage scenarios and needs.
[0044] In some embodiments, see Figure 4 and Figure 5 The main body 22a has a semi-circular structure and includes a first arc side 224 and a first straight side 225. The first bushing 22b is located on one side of the first straight side 225. The deformable part 222 is connected to the fixed part at one end near the first arc side 224, and the deformable part 222 extends toward the first straight side 225 at one end away from the first arc side 224.
[0045] For further details, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 5 The fixing part includes a middle part 228 and a first fixing part 221 and a second fixing part 223 connected to opposite sides of the middle part 228. The first fixing part 221 and the second fixing part 223 are respectively connected to the rotating body 21. One end of the deformable part 222 is connected to the middle part 228, and the deformable part 222 is located between the first fixing part 221 and the second fixing part 223. The deformable part 222 is spaced apart from the first fixing part 221, and a first gap 226 is formed between them. The deformable part 222 is spaced apart from the second fixing part 223, and a second gap 227 is formed between them. One end of the first gap 226 is spaced apart from the first arc side 224, and the other end extends toward and through the first straight side 225. One end of the second gap 227 is spaced apart from the first arc side 224, and the other end extends toward and through the first straight side 225. By setting the first gap 226 and the second gap 227, the deformable part 222 will not interfere with the first fixed part 221 and the second fixed part 223 when it deforms.
[0046] In some embodiments, see Figure 6 and Figure 7 The accessory body 1 includes a housing 10, a bracket mounting groove 12, and a bracket storage groove 11, each located on the outer surface of the housing 10. As shown in the figure, for a mobile phone case, the outer side refers to the side away from the phone, and the inner side has a groove to accommodate the phone. For products such as power banks, the outer side refers to the side where the outer surface of the product is located. The rotating component body 21 includes a first rotating component 211 and a second rotating component 212. The first rotating component 211 is located in the bracket mounting groove 12 and connected to the outer side of the housing 10. The second rotating component 212 is located in the bracket mounting groove 12 and connected to the inner side of the housing 10. The first rotating component 211 and the second rotating component 212 are fixedly connected, and part of the housing 10 is sandwiched between them. Through the above structure, the rotating component body 21 can rotate relative to the housing 10, and the rotating component body 21 can be stably connected to the housing 10, preventing the rotating component body 21 from detaching from the housing 10.
[0047] Specifically, such as Figure 7 As shown, the bracket mounting groove 12 is a circular through groove, meaning that the bracket mounting groove 12 penetrates the housing 10 along its thickness direction. It can be understood that if the housing 10 is the outer shell of a power bank, the bracket mounting groove 12 only needs to penetrate one surface of the housing to meet the installation requirements. In this embodiment, since the bracket mounting groove 12 is a circular through groove, it can also be understood as a through hole. A boss 12a protrudes from the side wall of the bracket mounting groove 12, and the boss 12a is sandwiched between the first rotating member 211 and the second rotating member 212, so that the rotating member body 21 can rotate within the bracket mounting groove 12. Furthermore, the rotating member body 21 is restricted by the boss 12a when attempting to detach from the bracket mounting groove 12 from either side of the boss 12a.
[0048] In some embodiments, see Figure 8 The first rotating component 211 has a semi-circular structure and includes a second arcuate side 211a and a second straight side 211b. The second straight side 211b is recessed towards the second arcuate side 211a to form a receiving portion 211c. The first bushing portion 22b, the second bushing portion 31, and the rotating shaft 4 are located within the receiving portion 211c. By providing the receiving portion 211c, there is no overlap in the thickness direction between the rotating shaft 4, the bushing portion, and the first rotating component 211, reducing the overall thickness of the structure. At the same time, the arrangement of each component is more compact and reasonable within a limited space.
[0049] In some embodiments, see Figure 4 and Figure 7The main body 22a is located on the outer side of the housing 10, as shown in the figure. For a mobile phone case, the outer side refers to the side away from the mobile phone, and its inner side is provided with a groove for accommodating the mobile phone. For products such as power banks, the outer side refers to the side where the outer surface of the product is located. Both the first fixing part 221 and the second fixing part 223 include at least one first fixing position 221a. The main body 22a is connected to the second rotating member 212 through the first fixing position 221a. The first fixing position 221a can be, for example, a through hole through which screws, rivets, etc., pass to connect with the second rotating member 212. The first fixing position 221a can also be a riveting protrusion or stud protruding from the first fixing part 221 and the second fixing part 223 on the side facing the second rotating member 212. The riveting protrusion is riveted to the second rotating member 212, or the stud is threaded to the second rotating member 212. The first fixing position 221a can also be a welding point, through which the main body 22a and the second rotating member 212 are connected. The above-listed embodiments are only some feasible implementations. Other connection methods can also be applied to this structure, and this application does not impose specific limitations. Furthermore, the surface of the main body 22a away from the second rotating member 212 (i.e., the exposed outer surface shown in the figure) does not exceed (are flush with or lower than) the surface of the first rotating member 211 away from the second rotating member 212 (i.e., the exposed outer surface shown in the figure). When the support member 3 is stored, part of the support member 3 is located on the main body 22a. By lowering the surface of the main body 22a, when the support member 3 is stored, the surface of the support member 3 can be basically flush with the surface of the first rotating member 211, making the bracket more flat overall and preventing unevenness on the same surface.
[0050] In some embodiments, see Figure 9 The second rotating member 212 includes a clearance hole 212a and a second fixing position 212b and a third fixing position 212c located on both sides of the clearance hole 212a. The clearance hole 212a corresponds to the receiving portion 211c and is used to avoid friction between the first bushing portion 22b, the second bushing portion 31, and the rotating shaft 4 during rotation. The second rotating member 212 is fixedly connected to the main body portion 22a through the second fixing position 212b, and the second rotating member 212 is fixedly connected to the first rotating member 211 through the third fixing position 212c. Wherein, as... Figure 9As shown, in this embodiment, the second rotating member 212 is circular, and the clearance hole 212a is located in the middle of the second rotating member 212 and extends along the diameter of the second rotating member 212. The second fixing position 212b and the third fixing position 212c are located on opposite sides of the clearance hole 212a. The second fixing position 212b and the third fixing position 212c can be, for example, through holes, screws, rivets, etc.; they can also be riveting protrusions or studs protruding from the side of the second rotating member 212 facing the first rotating member 211 and the main body 22a; they can also be welding points, and the connection is achieved by welding. The above are just some feasible implementation methods, and other ways to achieve the connection can also be applied to this structure. This application does not impose specific limitations. Furthermore, in some embodiments, two or more second fixing positions 212b can be provided, and similarly, two or more third fixing positions 212c can also be provided.
[0051] In some embodiments, such as Figures 10-12 As shown, this application provides another electronic device accessory. In this accessory, the main body 22a is located inside the housing 10. The first fixing part 221 and the second fixing part 223 each include at least one first fixing position 221a. The main body 22a is fixedly connected to the first rotating member 211 through the first fixing position 221a. The structure of the first fixing position 221a is the same as in the above embodiment, and will not be described again here. Compared with the above embodiment, where the main body 22a is located on the outside of the housing 10, in this embodiment, the main body 22a is located on the inside of the housing 10 and connected to the first rotating member 211. When the main body 22a is subjected to force, it is not easy for it to detach from the first rotating member 211. The first rotating member 211 plays a role in preventing the main body 22a from detaching.
[0052] For further information, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 13 In this embodiment, the deformable part 222 includes a first segment 222a and a second segment 222b. The first segment 222a includes a first end a1 and a second end a2, and the second segment 222b includes a third end b1 and a fourth end b2. The first end a1 is connected to the fixing part, specifically to the middle part 228 of the fixing part. The second end a2 extends toward the first rotating member 211, the third end b1 is connected to the second end a2, and the fourth end b2 extends toward the plane where the fixing part is located and is connected to the first bushing part 22b. The second segment 222b is inclined relative to the plane where the fixing part is located, meaning that the deformable part 222 is bent as a whole. By forming a bend between the first segment 222a and the second segment 222b, the deformable part 222 is more prone to deformation, and the bending design enhances the elastic recovery ability of the deformable part 222. After long-term use of the bracket, the deformable part 222 can still return to its original shape after multiple deformations, and will not lose its function due to the inability to recover after deformation.
[0053] In some embodiments, such as Figure 14 As shown, the first rotating member 211 has a relief groove 2113 on the side facing the main body 22a, and the second end a2 and the third end b1 protrude into the relief groove 2113. As shown in the figure, since the deformable part 222 is bent towards the side facing the first rotating member 211, by providing the relief groove 2113 to accommodate the bent part, the overall thickness of the first hinge 22 and the first rotating member 211 after stacking can be controlled within a certain range, without increasing the overall thickness of the bracket, making the structure more compact, and the relief groove 2113 will not affect the deformation of the deformable part 222.
[0054] In some embodiments, continue reading Figure 15 and Figure 16 The second rotating member 212 includes a semicircular portion 212a, a first extension portion 212b, and a second extension portion 212c. One end of the first extension portion 212b is connected to the semicircular portion 212a, and the other end extends to the outside of the fixing portion, specifically, to the outside of the first fixing portion 221. One end of the second extension portion 212c is connected to the semicircular portion 212a, and the other end extends to the outside of the fixing portion, specifically, to the outside of the second fixing portion 223. In other words, the semicircular portion 212a, the first extension portion 212b, and the second extension portion 212c together form a semi-enclosed space with an opening. The first bushing portion 22b and a part of the main body portion 22a are located within the semi-enclosed space, making the arrangement of the second rotating member 212 and the second hinge 22 more compact. Furthermore, the semicircular portion 212a, the main body portion 22a, the first extension portion 212b, and the second extension portion 212c together form a clearance space 24. The clearance space 24 is used to avoid the first bushing portion 22b, the second bushing portion 31, and the rotating shaft 4, thus preventing friction during rotation. In other embodiments, the surface of the second rotating member 212 away from the first rotating member 211 does not extend beyond the surface of the main body portion 22a away from the first rotating member 211, so that the inner side of the rotating member 2 is generally flatter.
[0055] For further details, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 12 The bracket mounting groove 12 is a circular through groove, meaning it penetrates the housing 10 along its thickness. It can be understood that if the housing 10 is the outer shell of a power bank, the bracket mounting groove 12 only needs to penetrate one surface of the housing to meet installation requirements. In this embodiment, since the bracket mounting groove 12 is a circular through groove, it can also be understood as a through hole. A boss 12a protrudes from the side wall of the bracket mounting groove 12, sandwiched between the first rotating member 211 and the main body 22a. This allows the rotating member main body 21 to rotate within the bracket mounting groove 12, and any attempt by the rotating member main body 21 to detach from the bracket mounting groove 12 via either side of the boss 12a will be restricted by the boss 12a.
[0056] In some embodiments, continue reading Figure 14 The first rotating member 211 includes a first rotating part 2111 and a second rotating part 2112. A clearance groove 2113 is provided on the side of the first rotating part 2111 facing the main body part 22a. The first rotating part 2111 is also provided with a receiving hole 2114. The receiving hole 2114 penetrates the first rotating part 2111 along the thickness direction of the first rotating part 2111. The first bushing part 22b, the second bushing part 31 and the rotating shaft 4 are all located in the receiving hole 2114. The surface of the second rotating part 2112 on the side away from the second rotating member 212 is recessed towards the second rotating member 212 so that the surface of the second rotating part 2112 is lower than the surface of the first rotating part 2111. By setting the receiving hole 2114, the thickness of the product can be effectively reduced. At the same time, since a part of the support member 3 is stacked on the second rotating part 2112 when the support member 3 is stored, by reducing the height of the first rotating part 2111, the surface of the support member 3 is basically flush with the surface of the first rotating part 2111 when the support member 3 is stored, which is more conducive to the storage of the support member 3.
[0057] In some embodiments, continue reading Figure 14 and Figure 15 The second rotating part 2112 has a protrusion 2115 on the surface away from the second rotating member 212. The side of the protrusion 2115 facing the second rotating member 212 is hollow to form a mounting groove 2116. The rotating member 2 also includes a positioning member 23, which is disposed in the mounting groove 2116. The positioning member 23 is used to fix the position of the rotating member 2 after it has rotated relative to the accessory body 1 to a specific angle. For example, the positioning member 23 can move within the mounting groove 2116. After the rotating member 2 rotates to a specific angle, the positioning member 23 abuts against the accessory body 1 to fix its position. Since the second rotating part 2112 is relatively thin, the mounting groove 2116 is directly provided on the surface of the second rotating part 2112. However, the depth of the mounting groove 2116 is insufficient to accommodate the positioning member 23. Therefore, by first providing a protrusion 2115 on the surface of the second rotating part 2112 away from the second rotating member 212, and then hollowing out the protrusion 2115 to provide the mounting groove 2116, the installation of the positioning member 23 can be satisfied without increasing the thickness of the second rotating part 2112.
[0058] In some embodiments, see Figure 17The support member 3 includes a support member body 32 and a second hinge 33. The second hinge 33 includes a connecting portion 33a and a second bushing portion 31. The connecting portion 33a has a U-shaped structure. The second bushing portion 31 includes a first sub-shoulder bushing portion 31a and a second sub-shoulder bushing portion 31b. One end of the connecting portion 33a is connected to the first sub-shoulder bushing portion 31a, and the other end is connected to the second sub-shoulder bushing portion 31b. That is, the two ends of the U-shaped structure at its opening are connected to the first sub-shoulder bushing portion 31a and the second sub-shoulder bushing portion 31b, respectively. The connecting portion 33a is connected to the support member body 32, and the connecting portion 33a and the support member body 32 enclose a clearance portion 34. When the support member 3 is stored on the support member body 1, the protrusion 2115 is located within the clearance portion 34. The U-shaped connecting part 33a design can, on the one hand, form a clearance part 34 to avoid the protrusion 2115, thus preventing the protrusion 2115 from affecting the storage of the support member 3. On the other hand, it facilitates the connection between the first sub-shaft sleeve part 31a and the second sub-shaft sleeve part 31b. When the first shaft sleeve part 22b is connected to the second shaft sleeve part 31, the first shaft sleeve part 22b can be located between the first sub-shaft sleeve part 31a and the second sub-shaft sleeve part 31b. The rotating shaft 4 is sequentially inserted into the first sub-shaft sleeve part 31a, the first shaft sleeve part 22b and the second sub-shaft sleeve part 31b, thus achieving the connection.
[0059] The above provides a detailed description of an electronic device accessory disclosed in the embodiments of this application. This document uses specific examples to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this application. The description of the above embodiments is only for the purpose of helping to understand an electronic device accessory and its core ideas. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope based on the ideas of this application. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
Claims
1. An electronic device accessory, characterized in that, include: The accessory body has a surface with interconnected bracket mounting grooves and bracket storage grooves; A rotating component includes a rotating component body and a first hinge. The rotating component body is disposed in the bracket mounting groove and rotatably connected to the accessory body. The first hinge includes a main body portion and a first bushing portion. The first bushing portion protrudes from the main body portion. The main body portion includes a fixed portion and a deformable portion. One end of the deformable portion is connected to the fixed portion, and the other end is connected to the first bushing portion. The fixed portion is connected to the rotating component body. The support includes a second bushing portion, which is rotatably connected to the first bushing portion via a pivot, so that the support can be opened relative to the accessory body or stored in the bracket storage slot.
2. The electronic device accessory according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body has a semi-circular structure, and includes a first arc side and a first straight side. The first bushing is located on one side of the first straight side. The end of the deformable part near the first arc side is connected to the fixed part, and the end of the deformable part away from the first arc side extends toward the first straight side.
3. The electronic device accessory according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fixing part includes a middle part and a first fixing part and a second fixing part connected to opposite sides of the middle part. The first fixing part and the second fixing part are respectively fixedly connected to the rotating body. One end of the deformable part is connected to the middle part. The deformable part is located between the first fixing part and the second fixing part. The deformable part is spaced apart from the first fixing part and a first gap is formed between them. The deformable part is spaced apart from the second fixing part and a second gap is formed between them. One end of the first gap is spaced apart from the first arc side, and the other end extends toward the first straight side and penetrates the first straight side. One end of the second gap is spaced apart from the first arc side, and the other end extends toward and through the first straight side.
4. The electronic device accessory according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The accessory body includes a housing, the bracket mounting groove and the bracket storage groove are disposed on the outer surface of the housing, the rotating part body includes a first rotating part and a second rotating part, the first rotating part is disposed in the bracket mounting groove and connected to the outer side of the housing, the second rotating part is disposed in the bracket mounting groove and connected to the inner side of the housing, and the first rotating part and the second rotating part are fixedly connected.
5. The electronic device accessory according to claim 4, characterized in that, The main body is located on the outside of the housing, and the main body is fixedly connected to the second rotating member through the fixing part.
6. The electronic device accessory according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first rotating component has a semi-circular structure. The first rotating component includes a second arc side and a second straight side. The second straight side is recessed toward the second arc side to form a receiving portion. The first bushing portion, the second bushing portion, and the rotating shaft are all located in the receiving portion.
7. The electronic device accessory according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second rotating member includes a clearance hole and a second fixing position and a third fixing position located on both sides of the clearance hole. The clearance hole corresponds to the position of the receiving part and is used to avoid the first bushing part and the second bushing part. The second rotating member is fixedly connected to the main body part through the second fixing position and the second rotating member is fixedly connected to the first rotating member through the third fixing position. And / or, the bracket mounting groove is a circular through groove, and a boss is provided on the side wall of the bracket mounting groove. The boss is sandwiched between the first rotating member and the second rotating member, and the surface of the main body away from the second rotating member does not exceed the surface of the boss away from the second rotating member.
8. The electronic device accessory according to claim 4, characterized in that, The main body is located inside the housing, and the main body is fixedly connected to the first rotating member through the fixing part.
9. The electronic device accessory according to claim 8, characterized in that, The deformable part includes a first segment and a second segment. The first segment includes a first end and a second end. The second segment includes a third end and a fourth end. The first end is connected to the fixed part. The second end extends toward the first rotating member. The third end is connected to the second end. The fourth end extends toward the plane where the fixed part is located and is connected to the first bushing part. The second segment is inclined relative to the plane where the fixed part is located.
10. The electronic device accessory according to claim 9, characterized in that, The first rotating member has a clearance groove on the side facing the main body, and the second end and the third end protrude into the clearance groove.
11. The electronic device accessory according to claim 10, characterized in that, The second rotating member includes a semicircular portion, a first extended portion, and a second extended portion. One end of the first extended portion is connected to the semicircular portion, and the other end extends to the outside of the fixed portion. One end of the second extended portion is connected to the semicircular portion, and the other end extends to the outside of the fixed portion. The semicircular portion, the main body portion, the first extended portion, and the second extended portion together form a clearance space, which is used to avoid the first bushing portion and the second bushing portion; and / or, The bracket mounting groove is a circular through groove, and a boss is provided on the side wall of the bracket mounting groove. The boss is sandwiched between the first rotating member and the main body. The surface of the second rotating member away from the first rotating member does not exceed the surface of the main body away from the first rotating member.
12. The electronic device accessory according to claim 10, characterized in that, The first rotating member includes a first rotating part and a second rotating part. The clearance groove is provided on the side of the first rotating part facing the main body. The first rotating part is also provided with a receiving hole. The receiving hole penetrates the first rotating part along the thickness direction. The first bushing part, the second bushing part and the rotating shaft are all located in the receiving hole. The surface of the second rotating part away from the second rotating member is lower than the surface of the first rotating part away from the second rotating member.
13. The electronic device accessory according to claim 12, characterized in that, The second rotating part has a protrusion on the side away from the second rotating member. The side of the protrusion facing the second rotating member is hollow to form a mounting groove. The rotating member also includes a positioning member, which is disposed in the mounting groove and is used to abut against the main body of the accessory for rotational positioning.
14. The electronic device accessory according to claim 13, characterized in that, The support member includes a support member body and a second hinge. The second hinge includes a connecting portion and a second bushing portion. The connecting portion has a U-shaped structure. The second bushing portion includes a first sub-shoulder bushing portion and a second sub-shoulder bushing portion. One end of the connecting portion is connected to the first sub-shoulder bushing portion, and the other end is connected to the second sub-shoulder bushing portion. The connecting portion is connected to the support member body, and the connecting portion and the support member body form a clearance portion. When the support member is stored on the accessory body, the protrusion is located within the clearance portion.