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This invention is related to the carrying, holding, handling, storing, or securing of electronic memory or data cards, such as those commonly used in electronic game systems or digital cameras. Examples of electronic cartridges or cards include, but are not limited to: Nintendo DS™ 3DS™ and GameBoy™ game cartridges, and digital memory cards, such as Compact Flash (CF) memory cards used in digital cameras and computers. Prior to this invention, carrying or storing these electronic cards was limited to a separate external case (such as a slip-cover case or a snap-in case) from which the card had to be removed prior to use or installation in the intended electronic device (e.g., game console, camera or computer).
An apparatus to provide an attachment point and carrying mechanism for electronic cartridges, cards, disks, or data or memory cards, such as those used in electronic game machines or consoles, digital cameras, and other electronic devices, which facilitates attaching or securing the card or cartridge to the included split ring or a separate holding or carrying device (such as a clip, cable, strap, or hook), and which provides an improved location for handling the electronic card, particularly when inserting or removing the card from an electronic device. Examples of electronic cartridges or cards include, but are not limited to: Nintendo DS™ and GameBoy™ game cartridges, and digital memory cards, such as Compact Flash (CF) memory cards. Because of the relatively small size of these electronic cards, once removed from the original package or an external storage case, they can be difficult to manipulate, particularly in situations with reduced dexterity, they are now longer attached to the storage or carrying device, and they are also readily subject to loss. This new invention provides an attachment point to the electronic card which does not interfere with the insertion or use of the card in the appropriate electronic device and which facilitates attaching or securing the card to the included split ring or a separate holding or carrying device, such as a clip, cable, strap, or hook. Because of the design of the attachment apparatus, the electronic card does not have to be removed from the apparatus, split ring, or an external carrying device prior to use, thus reducing the risk of loss of the electronic card. In addition, the attachment apparatus provides an improved location to grasp or manipulate the electronic card. When inserted into the appropriate electronic device, the electronic cards often fit flush with the device or have a very limited projection out of the device. The attachment apparatus provides an improved location to hold the card while inserting or removing the card from the device. This is particularly applicable in situations with reduced dexterity, such as wearing gloves while inserting or removing a card from an outdoors camera (e.g., a trail camera or scouting camera).
The attachment apparatus consists of the components illustrated in
The bar (Item 3) has a bend or curve in it, allowing the bar to be inserted in the sleeves (Item 4) without adhesive, thus allowing it to rotate freely inside the sleeves in a direction perpendicular to the face of the attached cartridge, which may reduce torque and other directional stresses or strains which may be applied to the attachment point or the attached electronic cartridge or card. The bend in the bar also facilitates the multi-directional movement of the attached swivel (Item 5), which also may reduce torque and other directional stresses or strains which may be applied to the attachment point or the attached cartridge or card. The sleeves (Item 4) are held in place on the bar by the adhesive tape or film (Item 6), the latter of which also attaches the fully assembled apparatus (Item 9) to the electronic card or cartridge. The adhesive tape or film (Item 6) is a thin layer that it does not interfere with the insertion into, or use of the attached electronic cartridge or card in, the electronic device for which it is intended (e.g., it does not interfere with insertion and use of a game cartridge into game console or CF card into a camera.) Attached to the bar (Item 3) is a swivel (Item 5) that functions to reduce torque on the attachment point and the attached cartridge or card. Attached to the swivel (Item 5) is a ring (Item 7), which provides the attachment location for an external holding or carrying device, such as a clip, cable, strap, hook, or split (key) ring. The additional, larger ring (Item 8) will hold multiple claimed apparatuses or can be used for attachment to an external carrying or holding device use with larger external holding devices, such as hooks or clips.