The present invention relates to add-on wallets and cases for hand-held electronic devices, such as wireless phones and tablet style computers.
The present invention provides a number of different embodiments for wallets and cases for attachment to hand-held electronic devices.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a wallet coupled to a hand-held electronic device. The wallet comprises a central panel having a front and a back, a central pocket on the front of the central panel is configured to accommodate paper money, coins, cards, keys or other materials, and a device connecting element is positioned on the back of the central panel. The wallet is coupled to the hand-held device by a device connecting element. The central pocket on the front of the wallet can be a solid color, opaque, or made of a transparent material where one can see what is contained in the pocket. The pocket can also be of a framed design, with a transparent material “window” positioned in the frame section. The front of the central panel may also have a plurality of pockets. The pockets may also have a cut out tab section to allow any stored cards to be accessed by a finger. In another embodiment a pocket can be located on the back of the central panel, with the device connecting element attached to the outside of the pocket on the back of the central panel.
In another embodiment of the wallet, a wallet is provided as described above further including at least one wallet panel foldably coupled to the central panel. In some embodiments, multiple wallet panels may be included which can be foldably connected to the central panel, or to each other. Wallet panels have a front and back, and optionally a pocket, or pockets, which can be located on either the front or back of the wallet panel. In embodiments where the wallet panel has a pocket, the central panel may optionally not contain a pocket. The wallet panel, and any of the optional pockets on the wallet panels can be a solid color, opaque, or made of a transparent material. Any of the wallet pockets can also be of a framed design, with a transparent material “window” positioned in the frame section. The pockets on the wallet panel may also have a cut out tab section to allow any stored cards to be accessed by a finger. Multiple wallet panels can be coupled to the central panel, and to each other, to provide a bi-fold, tri-fold, and other multiple fold arrangements to the wallet. The wallet panels can be coupled to, or extend from, the edges of the central panel (top, bottom or sides) or any of the edges of any other wallet panel, thus providing a wallet that can open a top and bottomward fashion from the central panel, or a sideward fashion from the central panel, or have certain panels that open in a horizontal fashion, and others in a vertical fashion in the same wallet or case.
Any of the pockets of the wallet of the present invention can designed to secure any money, cards, coins, keys, or other items placed in the pocket by a snug friction fit. This can be done by designing an appropriate size of a pocket, or elastic or other stretch fabric can be used in the pocket design. In other embodiments the pockets can have a pocket closure element that can be used to close and secure the opening of the pocket.
The central panel, or any of the wallet panels, may also contain a wallet closure element to allow the wallet panels or central panels to be secured to each other allowing the wallet to be secured in a closed position. In one of these embodiments, the wallet comprises a central panel having a front and a back, and a device connecting element positioned on the back of the central panel, where the wallet is attached by the device connecting element to the hand-held electronic device. The wallet further includes a first and second wallet panel. The first wallet panel is foldably coupled to the central panel at a first edge and the second wallet panel is foldably coupled to the central panel at a second edge opposite the first edge. The first wallet panel includes a first wallet closure element on an inner surface the second wallet panel includes a second wallet closure element on an outer surface, wherein the first wallet closure element on the first wallet panel corresponds to the second wallet closure element on the second wallet panel in the closed position.
In other embodiments, the wallet panels may be arranged to be selectively coupled to each other by a stand coupling element such that they provide a stand position. The wallet panels are coupled together by way of stand coupling elements to provide the stand position. In one of these embodiments, the wallet comprises a central panel having a front and a back, and a device connecting element is positioned on the back of the central panel, where the wallet is attached by the device connecting element to the hand-held electronic device. The wallet further includes a first and second wallet panel. The first wallet panel is foldably coupled to the central panel at a first edge and the second wallet panel is foldably coupled to the central panel at a second edge opposite the first edge. The first wallet panel is selectively coupled to the second wallet panel to place the wallet in a stand position, by way of a stand coupling element.
In other embodiments of the wallet, the wallet is provided in a kit with additional components, such as a second device connection element. In this embodiment of the invention, a second device connection element is provided such that the hand-held device can be detached from the wallet and attached to another external structure (for instance a car dashboard) which has been fitted with the second device connection element. In this fashion, the hand-held device can be attached to both the wallet and the second device connection element in a removable fashion, such that the phone can be moved off the wallet and to the external structure, or vice versa.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a hand-held electronic case that can be attached to either a portfolio folder or anther external structure. In one embodiment the case comprises a central panel having a front and a back. The front of the central panel has a device connecting element. The case further includes first and second case panels, each case panel having inner and outer sides. The first case panel is foldably coupled to the central panel at a first edge and the second case panel is foldably coupled to the central panel at a second edge opposite the first edge. The first case panel can be selectively coupled to the second case panel to place the case in a stand position, by way of stand coupling elements positioned on the first and second case panels. The outer side of the first case panel has a first stand coupling element and the outer side of the second case panel has a second stand coupling element, such that when the first and second case panels are suitably folded to a stand position, the first and second stand coupling elements are engaged to each other securing the case in the stand position. The case further comprises a case coupling element that allows the case to be removably coupled to a portfolio folder or other external structure. The inner side of the second case panel has a case coupling element used to couple the case to an external structure.
The disclosure provides for other aspects and embodiments that will be apparent in light of the following detailed description and accompanying Figures.
a and 11b are side views of a horizontal tri-fold wallet in a stand position.
a and 15b are side views of a vertical tri-fold wallet in a stand position.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
As used herein the term “hand-held electronic device” shall mean any portable or mobile electronic device, including any existing cases (i.e. not including the wallet or cases of this invention) that may be on the device, including aftermarket cases. Such devices include cell phones and tablet style computers.
As used herein the term “device connecting element” shall mean any permanent, semi-permanent (i.e. intended to be permanent by user, but can be removed unintentionally), and removable connecting element that couples a hand-held electronic device to the wallet or to an external structure. A removable device connecting element, allows the wallet, case or external structure to be removably attached and detached from the hand-held electronic device at the convenience of the user. Suitable removable device connecting elements include, but are not limited to: a hook and loop (i.e. Velcro) attachment (with either the hook or loop component being attached to the device, and the opposite hook or loop component being attached to the wallet, case or external structure); an elastic band or stretch fabric bands such as lycra, spandex or other similar material; a pocket that receives the hand-held electronic device and secures it to the wallet or case by partially enclosing the hand-held electronic device; a magnetic attachment (the magnetic attachment having two parts, wherein one part of the magnetic attachment is attached to the device, and the other part of magnetic attachment is attached to the wallet, case or external structure); or a removable adhesive that allows the hand-held electronic device to be attached to the wallet, case or external structure, but can be removed from such structures when sufficient force is provided, Command™ adhesive products from 3M Corporation of Minnesota, USA is an example of such an adhesive, though any suitable adhesive can be used. In other embodiments a permanent or semi-permanent device connecting element can be used such as a strong adhesive.
As used herein, the term “pocket closure element” means any suitable element that can close a pocket. Such suitable elements include a hook and loop enclosure, a toothed zipper, a channel zipper (i.e. a Ziplock mechanism), magnetic attachments, snaps, elastic band(s), stretch fabric bands such as lycra, spandex or other similar materials, or any other suitable closure elements.
As used herein the term “wallet closure element” or “case closure element” means any suitable element that allows the central or wallet panels to be removably secured to each other allowing the wallet to be secured in a closed position, but can be released to provide an open position. Suitable wallet closure elements may include a hook and loop enclosure, a toothed zipper, a channel zipper, magnetic attachments, snaps, a snapped loop tab, elastic band(s), stretch fabric bands such as lycra, spandex or other similar materials, or any other suitable closure elements.
As used herein the term “stand coupling element” means any suitable coupling element that can be used to removably couple any of the central, case or wallet panels to each other, such that the configuration of the case or wallet is secured in a stand position. The stand coupling element can be any suitable element that connects any of the central, wallet or case panels together securely to provide a suitable stand for the hand-held electronic device. Such elements can include a hook and loop attachment, magnetic attachments, snaps, an elastic band, stretch fabric bands such as lycra, spandex or other similar materials, a tab and tab receiving slot configuration, removable adhesive, or any other suitable coupling mechanism.
As used herein the term “stand position” shall mean wherein the central, wallet or case panels are positioned such that the hand-held device attached to the case or wallet is held in a propped up vertical position by the central, wallet or case panels.
As used herein a “case closure element” shall mean any suitable element that allows the central or case panels to be removably secured to each other allowing the case to be secured in a closed position, but can be released to provide an open position. Suitable case closure elements may include a hook and loop enclosure, a toothed zipper, a channel zipper, magnetic attachments, snaps, a snapped loop tab, elastic band(s), stretch fabric bands such as lycra, spandex or other similar materials, or any other suitable closure elements.
The materials of the various wallets and hand-held electronic cases below can be made of any suitable material. Suitable material includes, leather, fabric, cloth, plastic, vinyl, nylon, PVC, rubber, elastic, simulated leather, neoprene, tyvek, stretch fabrics such as lycra, spandex or other similar materials, or any other suitable material.
The pockets provided in the present invention can be optionally be present on any of the central, wallet or case panels. This would also include a plurality of pockets on any of these panels. The pockets can be of any suitably design. In one embodiment they are designed to hold cash money, credit cards, business cards, coins, keys or other objects. In other embodiments, larger pouched or gusseted pockets can be used to store coins or other bulkier objects. The pockets can be designed to provide a snug friction fit to keep objects in the pockets in place. This can be done by designing an appropriate size of a pocket, elastic or stretch fabrics can be used in the pocket design to aid in this friction fit, or to add expandability. In other embodiments the pockets can have a pocket closure element that can be used to close and secure the opening of the pocket. Any of the pockets can also optionally include a cut out tab section to allow any stored objects to be accessed by a finger, to aid in inserting and removing items from the pocket. The pockets can be a solid color, opaque, or made of a transparent material where one can see what is contained in the pocket. The pocket can also be of a framed design, wherein a border is provided on the outside of a pocket, the border providing a frame surrounding a transparent material “window” positioned in the frame section.
While the present invention has now been described and exemplified with some specificity, those skilled in the art will appreciate the various modifications, including variations, additions, and omissions that may be made in what has been described. Accordingly, it is intended that these modifications also be encompassed by the present invention and that the scope of the present invention be limited solely by the broadest interpretation that lawfully can be accorded the appended claims