US20150115124A1 - Multiple viewing angle media support - Google Patents
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- the subject matter disclosed herein relates to media support and more particularly relates to multiple viewing angle media support.
- An apparatus for multiple viewing angle media support includes three support sides. Each support side includes a back support and an edge support. A top of each back support is in physical communication with an adjacent edge support clockwise about a central axis.
- a plane of a first back support is at a first plane angle in a range of 50 to 60 degrees to a second virtual plane between the top of a second back support counterclockwise to the first back support and an outer edge of a second edge support counterclockwise to the first back support.
- a plane of the second back support is at a second plane angle in a range of 55 to 65 degrees to a third virtual plane between the top of a third back support counterclockwise to the second back support and an outer edge of a third edge support counterclockwise to the second back support.
- a plane of a third back support is at a third plane angle in a range of 50 to 75 degrees to a first virtual plane between the top of the first back support counterclockwise to the third back support and an outer edge of the first edge support counterclockwise to the third back support.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of a media support
- FIG. 2 is a side view drawing illustrating one embodiment of a media support
- FIG. 3 is a perspective drawing illustrating one alternate embodiment of a media support
- FIG. 4 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of media disposed on a media support.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of a media support 100 .
- the media support 100 may position media at one of three varied and carefully chosen angles for viewing by a user.
- the media may be handheld media.
- the media may be an electronic reader, a tablet computer, a video display, a magazine, a book, or the like. Because the media may be handheld, it is often viewed while the user is sitting at a table with the media on the table, while the user is sitting with the media disposed in the user's lap, or while the user is lying down.
- the user may shift position, resulting in a need for a support with a different viewing angle. For example, a user may shift from reading while sitting on a couch to reading while lying on the couch.
- the embodiments described herein provide support for multiple viewing angles.
- the angles are carefully chosen to support the media on a table for a sitting user, in the lap of a sitting user, and on a lying user.
- the media support 100 provides a comfortable support at an appropriate angle for the most common viewing positions.
- the media support 100 includes three support sides 155 .
- Each support side 155 comprises a support back 105 and a support edge 110 .
- the support sides 155 may be disposed about a central axis 125 .
- the media support 100 may have a latitudinal length 150 .
- the latitudinal length 150 may be in the range of 6 to 50 centimeters (cm). In a certain embodiment, the latitudinal length 150 is in the range of 9 to 25 cm. In one embodiment, the latitudinal length 150 is 15 cm.
- the latitudinal length 150 of an edge support 110 may be different from the latitudinal length 150 of the corresponding side support 155 .
- the edge support latitudinal length 150 may be in the range of 2 to 10 cm. In a certain embodiment, the edge support latitudinal length 150 is in the range of 6 to 8 cm. In one embodiment, the edge support latitudinal length 150 is 7 cm.
- the side supports 155 may be arranged to provide three different viewing angles 160 for three different user positions. Each viewing angle 160 is orthogonal to a support back 105 . The arrangement of the side supports 155 are disclosed in greater detail in FIG. 2 .
- each back support 105 and each edge support 110 is a surface of a solid.
- the solid media support 100 may have one or more ends 165 .
- the solid media support 100 may be a pillow.
- the surface of the solid is ultra suede.
- a user may place the media support 100 on a table, in the user's lap, or on the user while lying down.
- the user may further rotate the media support 100 to select a back support 105 with a comfortable viewing angle 160 .
- the user may place media on the edge support 110 .
- the edge support 110 holds the media with the back of the media against the back support 105 . As a result, the media may be viewed at the viewing angle 160 .
- FIG. 2 is a side view drawing illustrating one embodiment of a media support 100 .
- the support backs 105 and the support edges 110 of the three support sides 155 are shown about an end 165 .
- a top of each back support 105 is in physical communication with an adjacent edge support 110 about the central axis 125 .
- a plane of a first back support 105 a may be at a first plane angle 120 a in a range of 50 to 60 degrees to a second virtual plane 130 b between the top of a second back support 105 b counterclockwise to the first back support 105 a and an outer edge of a second edge support 110 b counterclockwise to the first back support 105 a.
- a plane of the second back support 105 b may be at a second plane angle 120 b in a range of 55 to 65 degrees to a third virtual plane 130 c between the top of a third back support 105 c counterclockwise to the second back support 105 b and an outer edge of a third edge support 110 c counterclockwise to the second back support 110 b.
- a plane of a third back support 105 c may be at a third plane angle 120 c in a range of 50 to 75 degrees to a first virtual plane 130 a between the top of the first back support 105 a counterclockwise to the third back support 105 c and an outer edge of the first edge support 110 a counterclockwise to the third back support 105 c.
- the first back support 105 a has a longitudinal length 115 a in the range of 12 to 26 cm
- the second back support 105 b has a longitudinal length 115 b in the range of 9 to 21 cm
- the third back support 105 c has a longitudinal length 115 c in the range of 10 to 22 cm.
- the first longitudinal length 115 a is 19 cm
- the first plane angle 120 a is 60 degrees
- the second longitudinal length 115 b is 15 cm
- the second plane angle 120 b is 68 degrees
- the third longitudinal length 115 c is 17 cm
- the third plane angle 120 c is 52 degrees.
- the arrangement of the longitudinal lengths 115 and the plane angles 120 generate three distinct viewing angles 160 .
- the first viewing angle 120 a may be x degrees
- the second viewing angle 120 b may be X degrees
- the third viewing angle 120 C may be X degrees.
- each edge support 110 forms an edge angle 140 with an adjacent back support 105 .
- the edge angle 140 may be in the range of 85 to 120 degrees.
- the edge angle 140 may be 90 degrees.
- Each edge support 110 may have an edge support width 135 .
- the edge support width 135 may be in the range of 1 to 5 cm. In a certain embodiment, the edge support width 135 is 2 cm.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective drawing illustrating one alternate embodiment of a media support 100 .
- each back support 105 and each edge support 110 is a surface of a frame.
- the frame may include a molded mashed, a fabric mash, a wire mesh, or the like.
- the media support 100 includes ends 165 . Alternatively, there may be no ends 165 on the media support 100 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of media 170 disposed on the media support 100 .
- a bottom edge of the media 170 is disposed in the edge support 110 while the back of the media 170 is disposed against a back support 105 .
- the embodiments arrange three support sides 155 to generate three distinct viewing angles 160 .
- Each viewing angle 160 is chosen for a specific viewing orientation.
- the first viewing angle 160 a may be employed when the media support 100 and the media is disposed in the user's lap.
- the second viewing angle 160 b may be used when the media support 100 and the media is disposed on a table and the user is sitting upright.
- the 3 rd viewing angle 160 c may be used when the user is lying down and the media support 100 is disposed on the user.
- the media support 100 When the user changes position, the media support 100 may be quickly rotated to provide a different viewing angle 160 . As a result, the media support 100 is quickly deployed to provide the appropriate viewing angle 160 . In addition, the comfort of the user is greatly enhanced as the media may be viewed at the appropriate viewing angle 160 without the user holding the media.
- the media support 100 has been marketed as the “flipy Tablet Pillow” since 2013 at a retail price of $49.98. Because of the media support's unique properties, it has enjoyed significant commercial success, with 800 units sold in 2013 and projected sales of 3000 units in 2014.
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For multiple viewing angle media support, and apparatus includes three support sides. Each support side includes a back support and an edge support.
Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/896,540 entitled “FLIPY EREADER PILLOW” and filed on Oct. 28, 2013 for Bruce Cannon, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The subject matter disclosed herein relates to media support and more particularly relates to multiple viewing angle media support.
- It is often comfortable to support media such as electronic readers, tablet computers, magazines, and books while viewing the media.
- An apparatus for multiple viewing angle media support is disclosed. The apparatus includes three support sides. Each support side includes a back support and an edge support. A top of each back support is in physical communication with an adjacent edge support clockwise about a central axis. A plane of a first back support is at a first plane angle in a range of 50 to 60 degrees to a second virtual plane between the top of a second back support counterclockwise to the first back support and an outer edge of a second edge support counterclockwise to the first back support. A plane of the second back support is at a second plane angle in a range of 55 to 65 degrees to a third virtual plane between the top of a third back support counterclockwise to the second back support and an outer edge of a third edge support counterclockwise to the second back support. A plane of a third back support is at a third plane angle in a range of 50 to 75 degrees to a first virtual plane between the top of the first back support counterclockwise to the third back support and an outer edge of the first edge support counterclockwise to the third back support.
- A more particular description of the embodiments briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only some embodiments and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of scope, the embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of a media support; -
FIG. 2 is a side view drawing illustrating one embodiment of a media support; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective drawing illustrating one alternate embodiment of a media support; and -
FIG. 4 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of media disposed on a media support. - Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment, but mean “one or more but not all embodiments” unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms “including,” “comprising,” “having,” and variations thereof mean “including but not limited to” unless expressly specified otherwise. An enumerated listing of items does not imply that any or all of the items are mutually exclusive and/or mutually inclusive, unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms “a,” “an,” and “the” also refer to “one or more” unless expressly specified otherwise.
- Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the embodiments may be combined in any suitable manner. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the embodiments may be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments.
- The description of elements in each figure may refer to elements of proceeding figures. Like numbers refer to like elements in all figures, including alternate embodiments of like elements.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment of amedia support 100. Themedia support 100 may position media at one of three varied and carefully chosen angles for viewing by a user. The media may be handheld media. In addition, the media may be an electronic reader, a tablet computer, a video display, a magazine, a book, or the like. Because the media may be handheld, it is often viewed while the user is sitting at a table with the media on the table, while the user is sitting with the media disposed in the user's lap, or while the user is lying down. - During extended periods of viewing, it may be comfortable for the user to prop up the media to reduce hand and arm fatigue. Unfortunately, the use of traditional pillows may position the media at a less than advantageous angle. In addition, during extended viewing periods, the user may shift position, resulting in a need for a support with a different viewing angle. For example, a user may shift from reading while sitting on a couch to reading while lying on the couch.
- The embodiments described herein provide support for multiple viewing angles. The angles are carefully chosen to support the media on a table for a sitting user, in the lap of a sitting user, and on a lying user. As a result, the
media support 100 provides a comfortable support at an appropriate angle for the most common viewing positions. - In the depicted embodiment, the
media support 100 includes threesupport sides 155. Eachsupport side 155 comprises a support back 105 and asupport edge 110. Thesupport sides 155 may be disposed about acentral axis 125. Themedia support 100 may have alatitudinal length 150. Thelatitudinal length 150 may be in the range of 6 to 50 centimeters (cm). In a certain embodiment, thelatitudinal length 150 is in the range of 9 to 25 cm. In one embodiment, thelatitudinal length 150 is 15 cm. - In one embodiment, the
latitudinal length 150 of anedge support 110 may be different from thelatitudinal length 150 of thecorresponding side support 155. The edge supportlatitudinal length 150 may be in the range of 2 to 10 cm. In a certain embodiment, the edge supportlatitudinal length 150 is in the range of 6 to 8 cm. In one embodiment, the edge supportlatitudinal length 150 is 7 cm. - The side supports 155 may be arranged to provide three
different viewing angles 160 for three different user positions. Eachviewing angle 160 is orthogonal to a support back 105. The arrangement of the side supports 155 are disclosed in greater detail inFIG. 2 . - In one embodiment, each
back support 105 and eachedge support 110 is a surface of a solid. Thesolid media support 100 may have one ormore ends 165. In addition, thesolid media support 100 may be a pillow. In one embodiment, the surface of the solid is ultra suede. - A user may place the
media support 100 on a table, in the user's lap, or on the user while lying down. The user may further rotate themedia support 100 to select aback support 105 with acomfortable viewing angle 160. The user may place media on theedge support 110. Theedge support 110 holds the media with the back of the media against theback support 105. As a result, the media may be viewed at theviewing angle 160. -
FIG. 2 is a side view drawing illustrating one embodiment of amedia support 100. The support backs 105 and the support edges 110 of the threesupport sides 155 are shown about anend 165. A top of eachback support 105 is in physical communication with anadjacent edge support 110 about thecentral axis 125. A plane of afirst back support 105 a may be at afirst plane angle 120 a in a range of 50 to 60 degrees to a secondvirtual plane 130 b between the top of asecond back support 105 b counterclockwise to thefirst back support 105 a and an outer edge of asecond edge support 110 b counterclockwise to thefirst back support 105 a. In addition, a plane of thesecond back support 105 b may be at asecond plane angle 120 b in a range of 55 to 65 degrees to a thirdvirtual plane 130 c between the top of athird back support 105 c counterclockwise to thesecond back support 105 b and an outer edge of athird edge support 110 c counterclockwise to thesecond back support 110 b. A plane of athird back support 105 c may be at athird plane angle 120 c in a range of 50 to 75 degrees to a first virtual plane 130 a between the top of thefirst back support 105 a counterclockwise to thethird back support 105 c and an outer edge of thefirst edge support 110 a counterclockwise to thethird back support 105 c. - In one embodiment, the
first back support 105 a has alongitudinal length 115 a in the range of 12 to 26 cm, thesecond back support 105 b has alongitudinal length 115 b in the range of 9 to 21 cm, and thethird back support 105 c has alongitudinal length 115 c in the range of 10 to 22 cm. In a certain embodiment, the firstlongitudinal length 115 a is 19 cm, thefirst plane angle 120 a is 60 degrees, the secondlongitudinal length 115 b is 15 cm, thesecond plane angle 120 b is 68 degrees, the thirdlongitudinal length 115 c is 17 cm, and thethird plane angle 120 c is 52 degrees. - The arrangement of the longitudinal lengths 115 and the plane angles 120 generate three distinct viewing angles 160. In one embodiment, the
first viewing angle 120 a may be x degrees, thesecond viewing angle 120 b may be X degrees, and the third viewing angle 120 C may be X degrees. - In one embodiment, each
edge support 110 forms an edge angle 140 with anadjacent back support 105. The edge angle 140 may be in the range of 85 to 120 degrees. The edge angle 140 may be 90 degrees. Eachedge support 110 may have an edge support width 135. The edge support width 135 may be in the range of 1 to 5 cm. In a certain embodiment, the edge support width 135 is 2 cm. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective drawing illustrating one alternate embodiment of amedia support 100. In the depicted embodiment, eachback support 105 and eachedge support 110 is a surface of a frame. The frame may include a molded mashed, a fabric mash, a wire mesh, or the like. In the depicted embodiment, themedia support 100 includes ends 165. Alternatively, there may be no ends 165 on themedia support 100. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective drawing illustrating one embodiment ofmedia 170 disposed on themedia support 100. A bottom edge of themedia 170 is disposed in theedge support 110 while the back of themedia 170 is disposed against aback support 105. - The embodiments arrange three
support sides 155 to generate three distinct viewing angles 160. Eachviewing angle 160 is chosen for a specific viewing orientation. Thefirst viewing angle 160 a may be employed when themedia support 100 and the media is disposed in the user's lap. Thesecond viewing angle 160 b may be used when themedia support 100 and the media is disposed on a table and the user is sitting upright. In addition, the3 rd viewing angle 160 c may be used when the user is lying down and themedia support 100 is disposed on the user. - When the user changes position, the
media support 100 may be quickly rotated to provide adifferent viewing angle 160. As a result, themedia support 100 is quickly deployed to provide theappropriate viewing angle 160. In addition, the comfort of the user is greatly enhanced as the media may be viewed at theappropriate viewing angle 160 without the user holding the media. - The
media support 100 has been marketed as the “flipy Tablet Pillow” since 2013 at a retail price of $49.98. Because of the media support's unique properties, it has enjoyed significant commercial success, with 800 units sold in 2013 and projected sales of 3000 units in 2014. - Embodiments may be practiced in other specific forms. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
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1. An apparatus comprising:
three support sides, each support side comprising a back support and an edge support, wherein a top of each back support is in physical communication with an adjacent edge support clockwise about a central axis, a plane of a first back support is at a first plane angle in a range of 50 to 60 degrees to a second virtual plane between the top of a second back support counterclockwise to the first back support and an outer edge of a second edge support counterclockwise to the first back support, a plane of the second back support is at a second plane angle in a range of 55 to 65 degrees to a third virtual plane between the top of a third back support counterclockwise to the second back support and an outer edge of a third edge support counterclockwise to the second back support, a plane of a third back support is at a third plane angle in a range of 50 to 75 degrees to a first virtual plane between the top of the first back support counterclockwise to the third back support and an outer edge of the first edge support counterclockwise to the third back support.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first back support has a longitudinal length in the range of 12 to 26 centimeters (cm), the second back support has a longitudinal length in the range of 9 to 21 cm, and the third back support has a longitudinal length in the range of 10 to 22 cm.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first longitudinal length is 19 cm, the first plane angle is 60 degrees, the second longitudinal length is 15 cm, the second plane angle is 68 degrees, the third longitudinal length is 17 cm, and the third plane angle is 52 degrees.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each back support has a latitudinal length in the range of 9 to 25 cm.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein each back support has a latitudinal length of 15 cm.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each edge support has a latitudinal length in the range of 2 to 10 cm.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein each edge support has a latitudinal length of 7 cm.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each edge support has an edge support width in the range of 1 to 5 centimeters (cm).
9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein each edge support has an edge support width of 2 cm.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each back support and each edge support is a surface of a solid.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the solid is a pillow.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each back support and each edge support is a surface of a frame.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a plane of each edge support forms an edge angle in the range of 85 to 120 degrees with an adjacent back support.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the edge angle is 90 degrees.
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