Wearing structure
The wearing structure addresses the inconvenience of using handheld devices by enabling easy, one-handed attachment and detachment, allowing electronic devices to be worn on the arm for convenient use.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025004338U
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2025-02-07
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-16
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-12-16
AI Technical Summary
Handheld electronic devices, such as mobile phones, often require continuous use of functions that are not necessary during activities like exercise or cycling, leading to inconvenience and hassle due to the need for manual handling.
A wearing structure comprising a first assembly with a seat portion and a second assembly with a pivot portion and elastic locking portions, allowing the device to be worn on the arm with easy assembly and rotation, enabling one-handed attachment and detachment.
The wearing structure allows convenient use of handheld devices by securing them to the arm, eliminating the need for manual handling and providing a secure, one-handed assembly and detachment process.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of wearing articles, and more particularly to wearing structures. [Background technology]
[0002] In the prior art, many handheld electronic devices have been developed, offering a wide variety of functions. One electronic device that many people own is a mobile phone. Taking a mobile phone as an example, in addition to basic communication functions, mobile phones also offer functions such as games, a pedometer to assist in exercise measurement, and a GPS for map guidance. However, some functions do not need to be continuously used through the mobile phone while in use. Forcing these functions that do not need to be used through the mobile phone to be used through the mobile phone can actually be a hassle or a burden. For example, if a user needs to hold a pedometer while exercising, it is inevitable that both hands cannot move naturally during exercise, making use of the device quite inconvenient. Alternatively, when riding a bicycle, it is necessary to hold the mobile phone in one hand to view a map, which can be a hassle. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0003] To solve the problem of inconvenience in using handheld electronic devices, the embodiments of the present application provide a wearing structure that is easy to assemble and use with a simple structural design. [Means for solving the problem]
[0004] In order to solve the above technical problems, the present application is realized as follows.
[0005] A wearing structure is provided, comprising: a first assembly having a first body, the first body having a seat portion with a through hole; and a second assembly having a second body, the second body having a pivot portion, the pivot portion having a pivot shaft and multiple elastic locking portions, the multiple elastic locking portions being arranged in a ring shape around the pivot shaft, the multiple elastic locking portions and the pivot shaft being drilled into the through hole, one ends of the multiple elastic locking portions being locked around the opening of the through hole, and a second assembly whose side wall is abutted against the hole wall of the through hole, wherein the pivot portion is rotated relative to the seat portion, and the second body rotates relative to the first body.
[0006] In one embodiment, the pivot shaft has a plurality of abutting side walls arranged at intervals around the periphery of the pivot shaft and abutting against the hole wall of the through hole.
[0007] In one embodiment, the pivot shaft has a plurality of receiving notches between the abutting side walls, in which the plurality of elastic locking portions are respectively positioned.
[0008] In one embodiment, the seat portion of the first body further includes a locking notch located on the periphery of the opening of the through-hole, and into which one ends of the plurality of elastic locking portions are locked.
[0009] In one embodiment, the second body has a plurality of first hollow portions, each elastic locking portion has a first extension body and a locking block, one end of the first extension body is connected to the locking block, the first extension body extends from inside to outside the first hollow portion of the second body, one end of the first extension body extends and passes through the through hole, and the locking block is locked to the peripheral side of the opening of the through hole.
[0010] In one embodiment, the pivot portion has a plurality of elastic bosses, the seat portion has a plurality of arcuate notches, and one ends of the elastic bosses are fitted into the arcuate notches.
[0011] In one embodiment, the second body has a plurality of second hollow portions, each elastic boss has a second extension and a circular bump, the circular bump is provided at one end of the second extension, the second extension extends from inside to outside the second hollow portion of the second body, and the circular bump is fitted into the arc notch.
[0012] In one embodiment, the circular bumps have the same distance from an axis of the pivot shaft of the pivot part and rotate about the axis of the pivot shaft, and the arcuate notches are located on the rotation path of the circular bumps.
[0013] In one embodiment, the other side of the second body opposite the pivot portion has a storage section with a frame body, which is located on the periphery of the second body and is used to store and fix the electronic device.
[0014] In one embodiment, the device further includes a connecting member, an outer side of the first body has a connecting structure, and the connecting member is connected and fixed to the connecting structure. [Effects of the Invention]
[0015] The present application provides a wearing structure that allows a handheld electronic device to be worn on the arm by assembling a first assembly and a second assembly, thus eliminating the need for a handheld electronic device. The handheld electronic device can be assembled to the second assembly, the first assembly can be worn on the arm, and the second assembly can be assembled to the first assembly. Thus, the electronic device on the second assembly can be worn on the arm via the first assembly, and the screen of the electronic device on the second assembly can be rotated relative to the first assembly. Furthermore, assembly and removal of the second assembly from the first assembly can be performed with one hand, improving the user's convenience when using the wearing structure. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0016] The drawings described herein are intended to provide a further understanding of the present application and constitute a part of the present application. The illustrative examples and the description thereof are intended to aid in the interpretation of the present application and are not to be construed as an undue limitation on the present application. In the drawings, [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the wearing structure of the present application. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a wearing structure of the present application. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the wearing structure of the present application. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of region B in FIG. 3. [Figure 5] FIG. 3 is a perspective cross-sectional view taken along line AA' in FIG. 2. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of region C in FIG. 5. [Figure 7] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the wearing structure of the present application in use. [Figure 8] FIG. 10 is another diagram illustrating the wearing structure of the present application in use. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] Hereinafter, in order to clearly disclose and explain several embodiments of the present application in the drawings, many practical details will be described in conjunction with the following description. However, it should be understood that these practical details do not apply to limit the present application. That is, in some embodiments of the present application, these practical details are not necessary. Furthermore, to simplify the drawings, some conventional structures and assemblies are depicted in a simple schematic manner in the drawings. In each of the following examples, the same or similar assemblies are represented by the same reference numerals.
[0018] 1 to 6, Fig. 1 is an exploded view of the wearing structure of the present application, Fig. 2 is a perspective view, Fig. 3 is another perspective view, Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of area B in Fig. 3, Fig. 5 is a perspective cross-sectional view taken along line A-A' in Fig. 2, and Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of area C in Fig. 5. As shown in the figures, the present application provides a wearing structure 1 including a first assembly 11 and a second assembly 12. The first assembly 11 has a first body 111, and the first body 111 has a seat portion 112 having a through-hole 1121. The second assembly 12 has a second main body 121, which has a pivot part 122, which has a pivot shaft 1221 and a plurality of elastic locking parts 1222, which are arranged in a ring shape around the pivot shaft 1221, which have the plurality of elastic locking parts 1222 and the pivot shaft 1221 drilled into the through hole 121, one ends of which are locked around the opening of the through hole 1121, and the side wall of the pivot shaft 1221 abuts against the hole wall of the through hole 121, which has the pivot part 122 rotated relative to the base part 112, and the first main body 111 rotates relative to the second main body 121.
[0019] As described above, in this embodiment, the pivot shaft 1221 of the pivot portion 122 has a plurality of abutment side walls 1223. The abutment side walls 1223 are arranged at intervals around the circumferential side of the pivot shaft 1221. The abutment side walls 1223 abut against the wall of the through hole 121. The pivot shaft 1221 is fixed within the through hole 1121. When the second body 121 rotates relative to the first body 111, the abutment side walls 1223 of the pivot shaft 1221 remain rotated so as to abut against the wall of the through hole 1121. In this way, the pivot shaft 1221 can maintain the rotation center position of the second body 121 relative to the first body 111.
[0020] Furthermore, the pivot shaft 1221 has receiving notches 1224 between the multiple abutting side walls 1223, in which multiple elastic locking portions 1222 are respectively positioned. Each elastic locking portion 1222 has a first extension 1225 and a locking block 1226, and one end of the first extension 1225 is connected to the locking block 1226. The second main body 121 has multiple first hollow portions 1211, and the first extensions 1225 extend from inside to outside the first hollow portions 1211 of the second main body 121. One end of the first extensions 1225 extends through the through holes 1121 of the first main body 111, and the locking blocks 1226 extend toward the circumferential side of the through holes 1121, thereby locking the locking blocks 1226 to the circumferential side of the openings of the through holes 1121. Both sides of the first extension 1225 have a first hollow portion 1211, which reduces the range of connection and fixation of the first extension 1225 by the second body 121, thus increasing the width over which the first extension 1225 can be bent.
[0021] In addition, the base portion 112 of the first body 111 further includes a locking notch 1122 located on the circumferential side of the opening of the through-hole 1121, and the locking blocks 1226 of the multiple elastic locking portions 1222 are locked in the locking notch 1122. In other words, by storing the locking blocks 1226 in the locking notch 1122, the pivot portion 122 does not protrude from the bottom surface of the first body 111. When the wearing structure 1 is worn on the user's arm, the bottom surface of the first body 111 of the first assembly 11 covers the arm, so the user does not feel a foreign body protruding from the bottom surface of the first body 111.
[0022] 6 , the pivot portion 122 has a plurality of elastic bosses 1227, and the seat portion 112 has a plurality of arcuate notches 1123 into which one ends of the elastic bosses 1227 are fitted. Each elastic boss 1227 has a second extension 1228 and a circular bump 1229 provided on one end of the second extension 1228. The second main body 121 has a plurality of second hollow portions 1212, and the second extensions 1228 extend outward from the second hollow portions 1212 of the second main body 121, and the circular bumps 1229 are fitted into the arcuate notches 1123. Both sides of the second extension body 1228 have second hollow portions 1212, which reduces the range of connection and fixation of the second extension body 1228 by the second main body 121, thus increasing the width over which the second extension body 1228 can be bent.
[0023] The circular bumps 1229 are spaced the same distance from the axis of the pivot shaft 1221 of the pivot part 122 and rotate about the axis of the pivot shaft 1221, with the arcuate notches 1123 located on the rotation path of the circular bumps 1229. The arcuate convex surfaces of the circular bumps 1229 and the arcuate concave surfaces of the arcuate notches 1123 help the circular bumps 1229 to easily slide in and out of the arcuate concave surfaces 1123. When the second body 121 rotates relative to the first body 111, the circular bumps 1229 of the elastic bosses 1227 of the second body 121 can slide in and out of the arcuate notches 1123 of the first body 111, thereby fixing the rotation angle of the second body 121 relative to the first body 111. This also provides a grain-like feel and sound when the user rotates.
[0024] Referring to Figures 7 and 8, Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating the wearing structure of the present application in use, and Figure 8 is a diagram illustrating another use. As shown in the figures, in this embodiment, the other side of the second body 121 opposite the pivot part 122 has a storage compartment 123 with a frame 1231. The frame 1231 is located on the periphery of the second body 121 and is used to store and secure the electronic device 2. The wearing structure 1 further includes a connecting member 13, and the outer surface of the first body 111 has a connecting structure 113 to which both ends of the connecting member 13 are respectively connected and secured. The bottom surface of the first body 111 is a storage surface structure 1111 having a radian, and the connecting structure 113 has four curved hooks 1131 located at the four corners of the first body 111. The connecting member 13 may be a fixed binding tape. In this manner, both ends of the connecting member 13 can be wound and secured to the connecting structure 113. The storage section 123 of this embodiment is for assembling the electronic device 2 and can be adjusted according to the needs of the user.
[0025] 1, 7, and 8, in this embodiment, the user first secures the electronic device 2 to the receiving portion 123 of the second body 121 and then assembles the second body 121 to the first body 111. The pivot portion 122 of the second body 121 is aligned with the base portion 112 of the first body 111, and the pivot portion 122 of the second body 121 is aligned vertically relative to the through-hole 1121 of the base portion 112 of the first body 111. The abutment side wall 1223 of the pivot shaft 1221 abuts against the wall of the through-hole 1121, and the locking blocks 1226 of the multiple elastic locking portions 1222 are locked into the locking notches 1122 of the through-hole 1121. Thus, the locking blocks 1226 are vertically restricted by the opening of the through-hole 1121 to restrict vertical movement of the second body 121 relative to the first body 111. In addition, circular bumps 1229 on one end of the plurality of elastic bosses 1227 are engaged in the plurality of circular notches 1123. In this way, the rotation angle of the second body 121 relative to the first body 111 is fixed. In addition, when the user rotates the second body 121 and the first body 111, a grain-like feel and sound is provided.
[0026] In this embodiment, the first body 111 of the first assembly 11 is assembled to the user's arm, and the storage surface structure 1111 of the first body 111 has a surface with a radian similar to that of the arm, allowing the first body 111 to be stably attached to the arm. Both ends of the connecting member 13 are wound around the connecting structure 113, and in this way the first assembly 11 is bound to the user's arm via the connecting member 13.
[0027] As described above, the present application provides a wearing structure that allows a handheld electronic device to be worn on the arm by assembling a first assembly and a second assembly, thereby eliminating the need to use the handheld electronic device. The handheld electronic device can be assembled to the second assembly, the first assembly can be worn on the arm, and the second assembly can be assembled to the first assembly. In this way, the electronic device on the second assembly can be worn on the arm via the first assembly, and the assembly and detachment of the second assembly to the first assembly can all be handled with one hand, improving the convenience of the user when using the wearing structure.
[0028] The above description shows and describes some preferred embodiments of the present application, but as mentioned above, the present application is not limited to the forms disclosed herein, and should not be considered as excluding other embodiments. It should be understood that the present application can be used in various other combinations, modifications, and environments, and can be modified by the above teachings or the skill or knowledge of the relevant field within the scope of the inventive concept of the subject matter of this specification. Meanwhile, any modifications and changes made by those skilled in the art that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present application should be within the scope of protection of the claims attached hereto. [Explanation of symbols]
[0029] The following description will be given in conjunction with the drawings. 1: Wearing structure 11: First assembly 111: First body 112: Seat body 1121:Through hole 1122: Fixed notch 1123: Arc notch 113: Connection structure 1131: Bent hook 12: Second assembly 121: Second body 1211: 1st hollow part 1212:Second hollow part 122: Pivot 1221: Pivot axis 1222: Elastic locking part 1223: Contact side wall 1224: Storage notch 1225: First extension 1226: Locking block 1227: Elastic boss 1228: Second extension 1229: Circular bump 123: Storage area 1231: Frame 13: Connection parts 2:Electronic equipment.
Claims
1. A wearing structure, a first assembly having a first body, the first body having a seat portion with a through hole; a second assembly having a second body, the second body having a pivot part, the pivot part having a pivot shaft and a plurality of elastic locking parts, the plurality of elastic locking parts being provided in a ring shape around the circumferential side of the pivot shaft, the plurality of elastic locking parts and the pivot shaft being drilled in the through hole, one ends of the plurality of elastic locking parts being locked around the periphery of the opening of the through hole, and a side wall of the pivot shaft being abutted against the hole wall of the through hole; The pivot portion is provided to rotate on the seat portion, and the second body rotates relative to the first body.
2. The wearing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the pivot shaft has a plurality of abutment side walls arranged at intervals on a circumferential side of the pivot shaft and abutting against the hole wall of the through hole.
3. The wearing structure according to claim 2, wherein the pivot shaft has accommodation notches between the abutting side walls, in which the elastic locking portions are respectively positioned.
4. 2. The wearing structure according to claim 1, wherein the seat portion of the first body further includes fixing notches located on the circumferential side of the opening of the through-hole, and into which one ends of the plurality of elastic fixing portions are fixed.
5. the second body has a plurality of first hollow portions; Each of the elastic locking portions includes a first extension body and a locking block, one end of the first extension body is connected to the locking block, the first extension body extends from inside the first hollow portion of the second body to outside, and the one end of the first extension body extends and passes through the through hole; The wearing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the locking block is locked to a peripheral side of the opening of the through-hole.
6. 2. The wearing structure according to claim 1, wherein the pivot portion has a plurality of elastic bosses, the seat portion has a plurality of arcuate notches, and one ends of the elastic bosses are fitted into the arcuate notches.
7. the second body has a plurality of second hollow portions, and each of the elastic bosses has a second extension and a circular bump; The wearing structure according to claim 6, characterized in that the circular bump is provided at one end of the second extension, the second extension extends from inside to outside the second hollow portion of the second body, and the circular bump is fitted into the arc notch.
8. 8. The wearing structure according to claim 7, wherein the circular bumps have the same distance from an axis of the pivot shaft of the pivot part and rotate about the axis of the pivot shaft, and the arcuate notches are located on a rotation path of the circular bumps.
9. the other side of the second body facing the pivot portion has a storage portion having a frame body; The wearing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the frame is located on the periphery of the second main body and is used to store and fix an electronic device.
10. The wearing structure according to claim 1 , further comprising a connecting member, wherein an outer side of the first body has a connecting structure, and the connecting member is connected and fixed to the connecting structure.