Mobile phone holder
The mobile phone holder integrates a long band with the main body and includes a small band and deformable surfaces to address attachment issues on mawashi, ensuring stability and additional storage capacity.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025102772
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
- Estimated Expiration
- 2045-06-02
AI Technical Summary
Existing mobile phone holders designed for trouser belts fail to securely attach to mawashi or sashes during festivals, leading to potential loss and unsightly design issues, and lack the ability to store small items besides the phone due to vibration-induced disengagement and structural limitations.
Integration of one end of the long band with the main body, addition of a small flat band, and elastically deformable curved surfaces on the main body to enhance stability and accommodate additional items.
Ensures secure attachment during vibrations, prevents disengagement, and allows storage of small items by absorbing vibrations and providing a stable support system.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a mobile phone holder that can be used with a belt wider than a trouser belt. [Background technology]
[0002] Nowadays, mobile phones have become a necessity and are required to be carried with one's body at all times. Generally, a holder is hung from a belt on one's trousers, and the mobile phone is stored in this holder. However, since the width of a belt is narrow, there is a demand for a mobile phone holder that can be attached to the mawashi (sashes, mud mawashi, square sash, etc.) used at festivals. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] Reference 1: Design Registration No. 1747798 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] The mobile phone holder in Cited Document 1 comprises a box-shaped main body with an opening large enough to accommodate a mobile phone, a lid for closing the opening on the main body, a ring-shaped belt loop formed on the side of the main body for supporting the main body with a trouser belt, and a long band for supporting the main body with a loop wider than a trouser belt. One end of the long band is fixed to the top of the main body with a jumper button, and the other end is fixed to the bottom of the main body with a jumper button. The jumper button is a metal snap that can be easily released to remove the long band from the main body. The mobile phone holder can also be supported by a pants belt by inserting the pants belt through the belt loop. On the other hand, to support the mobile phone holder with a sash, the sash is sandwiched between the long band and the main body, and then the upper and lower jumper buttons are fitted together. At this time, the sash presses down on the ring-shaped belt loop. However, mobile phones are relatively heavy. On the other hand, when a mawashi is used at a festival, the mobile phone holder is subjected to strong vibrations in all directions when the portable shrine or float is carried. This can cause the jumper button to release the engagement, causing the mobile phone holder to fall off the mawashi. Furthermore, since the long band can be detached from the main body, there is a risk of losing the long band. Furthermore, since the mawashi supports the mobile phone holder by crushing the ring-shaped belt loop, the belt loop gets in the way, making it difficult to dampen the vibrations acting on the mobile phone holder. It also creates an unsightly design. Furthermore, when used at festivals, it is desirable to be able to store small items such as wallets and charging batteries in the main body in addition to the mobile phone. To provide a mobile phone holder which has high earthquake resistance, is free from the risk of falling off the holder from a loop or being lost, and can store small items other than mobile phones. [Means for solving the problem] In the first invention, one end of the long band is integrated with the main body near the opening. In the second invention, a small flat band is provided near the bottom of the main body of the first invention, through which the long band can be inserted. In the third aspect of the present invention, elastically deformable curved surfaces are formed on both sides of the main body of the second aspect of the present invention. [Effects of the Invention]
[0005] In the first invention, one end of the long band is integrated with the main body, so even if strong vibrations act on the main body in the up, down, left and right directions, the vibrations are absorbed by the part where the long band and the main body are integrated, so the long band will not come off the main body. In the second invention, a flat small band is placed near the bottom of the main body, a long band is inserted into the gap between the small band and the main body, and the main body is supported by the trouser belt between the small band and one end of the long band. In this way, even if the main body is subjected to strong vibrations in the up, down, left, and right directions, the trouser belt can support the main body with one end of the long band and the small band. In the third invention, elastically deformable curved surfaces are formed on both sides of the body, so that small items other than a mobile phone can be stuffed into the opening by expanding it.
[0006] [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0007] [Figure 1] 1 is a front perspective view of a mobile phone holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 2] A rear perspective view of the mobile phone holder of the second invention. [Figure 3] A rear perspective view of the mobile phone holder of the second invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The case comprises a box-shaped main body having an opening capable of accommodating a mobile phone, a long band supporting a collar wider than a trouser belt, an engaging part provided near the bottom of the front of the main body, one end of the long band being integrated with the main body, an engaged part provided at the other end of the long band, the collar being sandwiched between the main body and the long band, and the engaging part being connected to the engaged part, so that the collar is supported on the main body by the long band. [Example]
[0009] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a mobile phone holder of the present invention. The box-shaped main body 2, which houses the mobile phone 1, is made of a stiff yet flexible material such as genuine leather, synthetic leather, or canvas. An opening 3 large enough to fit multiple mobile phones 1 is provided at the top of the main body 2. When viewed from the front, the main body 2 has a box-like shape. A first hook-and-loop fastener 4 is attached to the front surface 2a of the main body 2 on the opening 3 side, and a second hook-and-loop fastener 5 (engagement portion) is attached to the front surface 2a of the main body 2 on the bottom side of the box. A rectangular lid 6 that closes the opening 3 is integrally formed with the main body 2 and protrudes from the rear surface 2b of the main body 2 on the opening 3 side. A third hook-and-loop fastener 7 that can be attached to the first hook-and-loop fastener 4 is attached to the tip of this lid 6. When the lid 6 is folded and the third hook-and-loop fastener 7 is attached to the first hook-and-loop fastener 4, the lid 6 holds the mobile phone 1 down against the bottom of the main body 2 to prevent it from swinging.
[0010] In this way, the cover 6 presses the mobile phone 1 against the bottom of the main body 2, so that even if the mobile phone 1 is subjected to strong vibrations in the up, down, left, and right directions, the mobile phone 1 is restricted from swinging significantly within the main body 2. On the other hand, both sides of the main body 2 form curved surfaces 8. By elastically deforming the curved surfaces 8 on both sides, the opening 3 can be widened greatly. By widening the opening 3 in this way, small items other than the mobile phone 1 can also be stored by pushing the main body 2 open.
[0011] On the rear surface 2b of the main body 2 near the opening 3, one end of a long band 9, which is long enough to circle half the circumference of the main body 2, is sewn to a fixing portion 10 of the main body 2, thereby integrating the main body 2 and the long band 9. A fourth hook-and-loop fastener 11 (engaged portion) is provided on the other end of the long band 9. When the long band 9 is wrapped around the main body 2 along the outer periphery thereof, making half a circle, the fourth hook-and-loop fastener 11 can be attached (coupled) to the second hook-and-loop fastener 5. At this time, the long band 9 supports the underside of the main body 2. Each hook-and-loop fastener can be easily separated by applying force perpendicular to the surface, but it has a strong resistance to force applied in the surface direction, making it difficult to separate.
[0012] Meanwhile, a small band 12, which is wider than the long band 9, is attached to the rear surface 2b on the bottom side of the main body 2 in a direction perpendicular to the long band 9. Only both ends of this small band 12 are sewn to the main body 2, and a gap 12c is left in the middle between the small band 12 and the rear surface 2b, allowing the long band 9 to pass through. The width of this gap 2c is set slightly wider than the width of the long band 9.
[0013] Drawing 2 is a perspective view showing the state in which the wrap 13 (such as a tightening band, mud wrap, or square belt) is attached to the main body 2. The long band 9 is wrapped around the main body 2 along the outer periphery, and a fourth hook-and-loop fastener 11 is attached to the second hook-and-loop fastener 5. At this time, the wrap 13 is sandwiched between the long band 9 and the rear surface 2b of the main body 2. When the main body 2 is subjected to strong vibrations in the up, down, left, or right directions, the vibrations are applied to the fixing portion 10 of the main body 2. However, since the long band 9 is sewn to the main body 2 and is integrated with the main body 2, it can adequately withstand the force. On the other hand, since the long band 9 also supports the underside of the main body 2, the long band 9 can withstand the vibrations of the main body 2 in the up and down directions. On the other hand, since the small band 12 is flat, the wrap 13 can be in close contact with the rear surface 2b, and does not hinder the damping and suppression of vibrations of the main body 2.
[0014] Furthermore, the fastening part 10 between the main body 2 and the long band 9 can fully withstand the force even if heavy items such as wallets, rechargeable batteries, etc. are inserted into the opening 3 of the main body 2 in addition to multiple mobile phones 1. Furthermore, if another band (not shown) is attached to the end of the long band 9, it can also be used for a kimono obi that is wider than the mawashi 13.
[0015] Drawing 3 is a perspective view showing the state in which the trouser belt 14 is attached to the main body 2. When the long band 9 is wound around the main body 2 along the outer periphery of the main body 2, the tip of the long band 9 is passed through the gap 12c between the small band 12 and the rear surface 2b, and then the fourth hook-and-loop fastener 11 is attached to the second hook-and-loop fastener 5. At this time, the long band creates a space 15 between the rear surface 2b of the main body 2 and the fixing part 10. By inserting the trouser belt 14 into this space 15, the trouser belt 14 can support the main body 2.
[0016] The small band 12 restricts the left-right movement of the long band 9 relative to the main body 2. By inserting the tip of the trouser belt 14 into the gap 12c, even if the main body 2 is subjected to severe vibrations in the up-down, left-right, or right directions, the force is applied to the long band 9 at the fixed part 10 of the main body 2 and the edge 9a of the long band 9 that contacts the small band 12, so the long band 9 can adequately withstand the force. Also, by inserting the handlebars of a bicycle into the space 15 between the fixed part 10 and the small band 12, it can be used as a mobile phone holder for a bicycle.
[0017] (Application example) In this embodiment, the engaging portion and the engaged portion are described as hook-and-loop fasteners, but the present invention is not limited to this. The engaging portion may be a button and the engaged portion may be a buttonhole. Also, while one end of the long band 9 is described as being sewn together with the main body 2 to form an integrated unit, the long band 9 may be formed integrally with the main body 2, or the long band 9 may be attached to the main body 2 with an adhesive to form an integrated unit. Furthermore, the male of the jumper button may be the engaging portion and the female portion the engaged portion. If the male is the engaging portion, even if the long band 9 tries to slip out of the main body 2, the protrusion will engage with the turn 13, so the main body 2 will not easily fall off.
[0018] [Industrial Applicability]
[0019] Although the present invention is intended for mobile phones, it can also be used as a general accessory case. [Explanation of symbols]
[0020] 1. Mobile phone 2. Main unit 5. Engagement part 8. Curved surface 9. Long band 15...space 10... Fixed part 11 Engaged portion 12. Small band 12c...gap 13. Mawashi (tightening, mud mawashi, square belt, etc.) 14. Pants belt
Claims
1. a box-shaped main body (2) that can accommodate a mobile phone (1) through an opening (3); A lid (6) that closes the opening on the main body; The mobile phone holder is provided with a long band (9) that supports the main body and a loop (13) that is wider than a pants belt (14), An engagement portion (5) is provided on the front surface (2a) of the main body, The long band has a length that is halfway around the main body, One end of the long band is integrated with the rear surface (2b) of the main body near the opening, The mobile phone holder is characterized in that an engaged portion (11) is provided at the other end of the long band, the loop is sandwiched between the main body and the long band, and the engaging portion is connected to the engaged portion, thereby sandwiching the loop to the main body with the long band.
2. 2. The mobile phone holder according to claim 1, wherein a small flat band (12) is provided near the bottom of the rear surface of the main body, forming a gap (12c) through which the long band can be inserted, and after the long band is inserted into the gap, the engaging portion is joined to the engaged portion, thereby supporting the trouser belt on the main body between the small band and one end of the long band.
3. 3. The mobile phone holder according to claim 2, wherein elastically deformable curved surfaces (8) are formed on both sides of the main body.
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