Claims
- 1. A flexible case adapted for carrying and protecting a handheld device, comprising:
a case body comprising a back support and a sheath that defines an interior space to receive the handheld device, said sheath comprising an upper end, a lower end, and opposing lateral surfaces positioned therebetween; and at least one storage sleeve interconnected to at least one of said opposing lateral surfaces, wherein said sheath and said at least one storage sleeve are resiliently deflectable to allow the selective insertion and removal of the handheld device in said interior space.
- 2. The flexible case of claim 1, wherein said sheath is substantially a section of resiliently deflectable material of a first length that is folded upon itself to define the length between said upper end and said lower end of said sheath, wherein said at least one storage sleeve is defined by a conforming volume between said sheath and said back support.
- 3. The flexible case of claim 1, wherein said case body is further defined by at least one member interconnected to said lower end and said back support for supporting the handheld device.
- 4. The flexible case of claim 1, wherein said interior space is further defined by at least one support member interconnected to said lower end and said back support, said support member having at least one aperture wherein removal of the handheld device is facilitated by pushing upwardly through the aperture on the handheld device.
- 5. The flexible case of claim 4, wherein the handheld device includes an antenna and said support member is capable of supporting the handheld device in an upside-down orientation wherein the antenna is capable of being positioned through said aperture.
- 6. The flexible case of claim 1, further comprising at least one secondary storage sleeve interconnected to said at least one storage sleeve, said secondary storage sleeve comprising a resiliently deflectable material that is capable of assuming a generally tubular shape to retain at least one of a flashlight, a battery and a tool.
- 7. The flexible case of claim 1, further comprising a support member having a free end, a connecting end and opposing lateral edges positioned therebetween, said support member being reversibly bendable along substantially an entire length and interconnected on said connecting end to said sheath, wherein said support member can be maintained substantially adjacent to said sheath or selectively bent to either support or hang said carrying case in a plurality of positions.
- 8. The flexible case of claim 1, wherein said at least one storage sleeve is capable of resiliently deflecting to secure a knife, a writing device, or a flashlight.
- 9. A method of constructing an apparatus for receiving a handheld device with an auxiliary storage sleeve, comprising the steps of:
providing a section of material of predetermined length and width, said length defined by first and second edges and said width defined by left and right edges; providing a back support; folding said second edge toward said first edge to define a crease in said section of material; and interconnecting said left edge and said right edge of said section of material to said back support, thereby creating a sheath that defines said interior space, said sheath comprising an upper end, a lower end and opposing lateral surfaces positioned therebetween which defines a storage space adapted to secure the handheld device.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said section of material is resiliently deflectable and is at least one of a spandex, a rubber, a plastic, a lycra spandex, a nylon, a neoprene, and a leather material.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein said first edge is a predetermined distance from said second edge after said folding step.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein said section of material is interconnected to said back support by at least one of a stitching and a glueing.
- 13. A flexible sewn and stitched case adapted for storing and protecting a handheld device, comprising:
a case body comprising a back support and a sheath that defines an interior space to receive the device, said sheath comprising an upper edge, a lower edge, and opposing lateral surfaces positioned therebetween; and at least one storage means interconnected to at least one of said opposing surfaces, said storage means defined by a resiliently deflectable material that is expandable to receive an object or tool having a variety of different diameters; at least one strap adjacent to said lower end extending from said opposing lateral surface to said back support that is capable of supporting the handheld device, wherein access to the handheld device is facilitated by contacting the handheld device through an aperture adjacent to said at least one strap and pushing a portion of said handheld device above said upper end.
- 14. The flexible case of claim 13, wherein said storage means may be deflected to a generally tubular shape.
- 15. The flexible case of claim 13, wherein said lower edge is a crease such that said storage means is defined by said opposing lateral surface and a second surface interconnected thereto such that said crease defines a bottom securing means for said storage means; and further comprising a support member having a free end, a connecting end and opposing lateral edges positioned therebetween, said support member being reversibly bendable along substantially an entire length and interconnected on said connecting end to said sheath, wherein said support member can be maintained closely adjacent to said sheath or selectively bent to either support or hang said carrying case in a plurality of positions.
- 16. A flexible case adapted for carrying and protecting a handheld device, comprising:
a case body comprising a back support and a sheath that defines an interior space to receive the handheld device, said sheath comprising an upper end, a lower end, and opposing lateral surfaces positioned therebetween; at least one storage sleeve interconnected to at least one of said opposing lateral surfaces wherein said sheath and said at least one storage sleeve are resiliently deflectable to allow the selective insertion and removal of the handheld device; and at least one strap adjacent to said lower end extending from said opposing lateral surface to said back support that is capable of supporting the handheld device, wherein access to the handheld device is facilitated by contacting the handheld device through an aperture adjacent to said at least one strap and pushing a portion of said handheld device above said upper end.
- 17. The flexible case of claim 16, wherein the handheld device includes an antenna, wherein the antenna is oriented in a downward position, and wherein the antenna is adapted to fit through said aperture.
- 18. The flexible case of claim 16, further comprising at least one secondary storage means interconnected to said at least one storage means, said secondary storage means comprising a resiliently deflectable material that is capable of assuming a generally tubular shape to store at least one of a flashlight, a knife, a battery and a tool.
- 19. The flexible case of claim 16, further comprising a support member having a free end, a connecting end and opposing lateral edges positioned therebetween, said support member being reversibly bendable along substantially an entire length and interconnected on said connecting end to said sheath, wherein said support member can be maintained closely adjacent to said sheath or selectively bent to either support or hang said carrying case in a plurality of positions.
- 20. The flexible case of claim 16, wherein said at least one storage means is capable of resiliently deflecting to secure a knife, a writing device, a flashlight, an item with a substantiality constant cross section, or an item with a varied cross section.
- 21. The flexible case of claim 16, wherein said storage means is a resiliently deflectable material selected from at least one of a spandex, a rubber, a plastic, a lycra, a nylon, a neoprene, and a leather material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/902,510, filed Jul. 9, 2001, which claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Ser Nos. 60/216,977 and 60/241,631, filed Jul. 7, 2000 and Oct. 19, 2000, respectively, and U.S. Design Patent Application S/N 29/137,521, now U.S. Design Pat. No. D453,417, filed Feb. 21, 2001, each application or issued patent incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60216977 |
Jul 2000 |
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60241631 |
Oct 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09902510 |
Jul 2001 |
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10839601 |
May 2004 |
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