- Lake Forest CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Joshua Cantor - Huntington Beach CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G03B 17/56 A45F 5/10
Abstract:
A removably attachable handle accessory is disclosed for use with mobile electronic devices. A user may attach or otherwise install the removably attachable handle on a mobile electronic device. A pivot portion facilitates adjustment of the orientation of the mobile electronic device with respect to a grip portion of the handle. Additionally, the pivot portion includes an opening into which a user may insert a finger to aid in maintaining a secure grip, improving comfort, and the like.
Removable Lenses For Mobile Devices With On-Board Camera
- Lake Forest CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G03B 17/56 H04M 1/02 G02B 7/02
Abstract:
Disclosed in some examples are auxiliary optical systems for removably attaching to mobile devices, including mobile telephones with onboard cameras, to provide enhanced optical features. Some auxiliary optical systems can be configured to attach to multiple different types and sizes of mobile devices. Some auxiliary optical systems can be configured to attach to a mobile device that includes a protruding onboard camera. For example, in some embodiments, a retainer portion of an auxiliary optical system can comprise a region for receiving the protruding onboard camera in a clearance or friction fit.
- Lake Forest CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US
In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical device for a mobile electronic device has a first portion positionable adjacent a first face of the mobile device and a second portion movably coupled to the first portion and positionable adjacent a second, opposite face of the mobile electronic device. In some embodiments, the auxiliary optical device attaches to the mobile electronic device by clamping or otherwise contracting or squeezing upon a portion of the mobile electronic device.
- Huntington Beach CA, US Chong Pak - Long Beach CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Joshua Cantor - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G02B 7/02
Abstract:
Some embodiments disclosed herein relate to an auxiliary optical device having one or more optical components, such as lenses, attached to a retainer portion. The retainer portion is configured to removably attach to mobile electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablet computers, media players, and the like. The retainer portion may include a movable mounting portion that achieves or maintains a substantially parallel orientation with respect to a face of a mobile electronic device even when a sidewall of the retainer portion is not parallel with respect to the face. An optical component may be mounted to the mounting portion, and movement of the mounting portion can facilitate a parallel orientation of the optical axis of the optical component with respect to an optical axis of an onboard camera of the mobile device.
- Huntington Beach CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US
In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical device for a mobile electronic device has a mounting component that is configured to be selectively attachable and detachable from the mobile electronic device. The mounting component is configured to be coupled to and decoupled from a mobile electronic device using an anchor that is inserted into a port of the mobile electronic device. In some embodiments, the auxiliary optical device attaches to the mobile electronic device by clamping or otherwise contracting or squeezing upon a portion of the mobile electronic device. In further embodiments, the auxiliary optical device is configured to be attached to wearable devices, such as eyewear that includes an onboard camera lens.
Auxiliary Optical System For Use With Mobile Electronic Device In Protective Case
- Huntington Beach CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Joshua Cantor - Huntington Beach CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
H04M 1/02 H04B 1/3888
Abstract:
An auxiliary optical system can be configured to be removably attachable to a mobile electronic device within a protective case. The auxiliary optical system can be shaped and sized to fit onto and/or into a region of a protective case such that the auxiliary optical device is in optical communication with one or more onboard cameras on the front and/or rear surface of the mobile electronic device and such that the auxiliary optical system resists sliding, tilting, or otherwise moving with respect to the mobile electronic device and/or the protective case.
- Huntington Beach CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G03B 17/56 G02B 7/14 H04N 5/225 G02B 27/01
Abstract:
In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical device for a mobile electronic device has a mounting component that is configured to be selectively attachable and detachable from the mobile electronic device. The mounting component is configured to be coupled to and decoupled from a mobile electronic device using an anchor that is inserted into a port of the mobile electronic device. In some embodiments, the auxiliary optical device attaches to the mobile electronic device by clamping or otherwise contracting or squeezing upon a portion of the mobile electronic device. In further embodiments, the auxiliary optical device is configured to be attached to wearable devices, such as eyewear that includes an onboard camera lens.
- Huntington Beach CA, US Chong Pak - Lakewood CA, US Joshua Cantor - Huntington Beach CA, US Jason Patrick - Long Beach CA, US Daniel Arato - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Nguyen - Fountain Valley CA, US Robert O'Neill - Huntington Beach CA, US
A multi-lens system can be configured to be selectively attachable to a mobile electronic device having a user-facing onboard camera lens and an outward-facing onboard camera lens. The multi-lens system can attach to the mobile electronic device in at least a first position and a second position. The first lens component in the first position is configured to be in optical alignment with the user-facing onboard camera lens and simultaneously the second lens component is configured to be in optical alignment with the outward-facing onboard camera lens. The first lens component in the second position is configured to be in optical alignment with the outward-facing onboard camera lens and simultaneously the second lens component is configured to be in optical alignment with the user-facing onboard camera lens. A portable attachment accessory can be configured to be selectively attachable to a lens system that is configured to receive a portion of a mobile electronic device.