Carrying case with stand

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11633025
  • Patent Number
    11,633,025
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 7, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 25, 2023
    a year ago
Abstract
A carrying case for use with a game controller and a smartphone includes a top portion, a bottom portion, a handle, and a stand. The top portion and the bottom portion have an opened position for accessing the internal storage volume and a closed position for storing the game controller in the internal storage volume. The handle is attached to at least one of the top portion and the bottom portion for carrying the carrying case. The stand is integrated into a top surface of the top portion of the carrying case. The stand has a stowed position in which the stand is substantially flat and is extendable up from the stowed position to a use position for holding the smartphone at a preferred viewing angle on the top surface of the carrying case.
Description
BACKGROUND

Electronic gaming has become more popular in recent years. Players typically prefer using their own game controller, even if they are traveling or playing on a different system. For this reason, it has become more common for players to take their game controllers with them to different locations. In addition, these game controllers are sometimes used to play games on personal and/or portable electronic devices. Examples of personal electronic devices include smartphones, tablet computers, gaming devices, laptop computers, video players, and/or other portable display devices. Improved carrying cases which accommodate use of portable electronic devices are desired.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 illustrates a carrying case having a stand;



FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the carrying case of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 illustrates internal features of the carrying case of FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 illustrates the carrying case of FIG. 1 with the stand in a use position;



FIG. 5 illustrates the configuration of FIG. 4 with a smartphone;



FIG. 6 illustrates a back view of the configuration of FIG. 4;



FIG. 7 illustrates a back view of the configuration of FIG. 5;



FIG. 8 illustrates a top view of the carrying case of FIG. 1;



FIG. 9 illustrates the elements of the stand of FIG. 1;



FIG. 10 illustrates a side cross-sectional view of the top portion of the carrying case of FIG. 1 with the stand in the stowed position;



FIG. 11 illustrates a side cross-sectional view of the top portion of the carrying case of FIG. 1 with the stand in the use position; and



FIG. 12 illustrates a side cross-sectional view of the zipper mechanism of the carrying case of FIG. 1.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Electronic gaming has become more popular in recent years. Players often prefer using their own game controller even if they are playing at a different location, on a different system, or in a mobile environment. For this reason, it has become more common for players to take their game controllers with them to different locations. In addition, these game controllers are sometimes used to play games on personal and/or portable electronic devices. Examples of personal electronic devices include smartphones, tablet computers, gaming devices, laptop computers, video players, and/or other portable display devices. Improved carrying cases for game controllers are desired, including carrying cases which facilitate game play on portable electronic devices.


While most of the examples discussed herein are explained with respect to a game controller, the apparatuses and techniques disclosed herein are not limited to specific types of game controllers and may be used with any type of input, peripheral, or accessory device that may be used with a portable electronic device. Further, while most of the examples discussed herein are also explained with respect to a smartphone, the apparatuses and techniques disclosed herein are not limited to smartphones and may be used with any processing or display device.


In one example, a carrying case for use with a game controller and a smartphone includes a top portion, a bottom portion, a handle, and a stand. The top portion engages the bottom portion to form an internal storage volume configured for receiving the game controller. The top portion and the bottom portion have an opened position for accessing the internal storage volume and a closed position for storing the game controller in the internal storage volume. The handle is attached to at least one of the top portion and the bottom portion for carrying the carrying case. The stand is integrated into a top surface of the top portion of the carrying case. The stand has a stowed position in which the stand is substantially flat and is extendable up from the stowed position to a use position for holding the smartphone at a preferred viewing angle on the top surface of the carrying case.



FIG. 1 illustrates a carrying case 100 for a game controller. Carrying case 100 includes a top portion 120, a bottom portion 130, a handle 140, a stand 150, and a zipper 160. These elements are each discussed in further detail in the description below. FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of carrying case 100 in the closed position.



FIG. 3 illustrates an interior of carrying case 100 in the opened position. Top portion 120 and bottom portion 130 may remain at least partially attached when carrying case is in the opened position as illustrated in FIG. 3 or they may detach from each other entirely. The interior of carrying case 100 may contain one or more pockets, such as pocket 181A, 181B, battery pocket 173, and/or pocket 175 for cables, batteries, accessories, or other items. The pockets may utilize netting, elastic, zippers, covers, doors, and/or hook and loop fasteners. Carrying case 100 may also include a pocket or compartment for storing a smartphone.


The interior of carrying case 100 may include cushioning for protection and shock absorption and may be contoured or shaped to fit a particular game controller. In some examples, some or all of the cushioning may be removable or replaceable with different cushioning configured for fitting a different game controller.


Carrying case 100 may also contain one or more openings, apertures, or ports for routing a cable, such as a charging cable, between an exterior of carrying case 100 and the interior. A cable may be attached to the controller even though the controller is stored in carrying case 100 and carrying case 100 is otherwise closed. In some examples, the opening, aperture, or port may have a door or cover, such as charge port cover 171, that closes the opening when it is not in use. In some examples, it may close or open from inside the storage cavity.



FIG. 4 illustrates carrying case 100 with stand 150 in a use position or configuration. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the configuration of FIG. 4 enables a smartphone 90 to be placed on stand 150 such that it remains at a preferred viewing angle without being held. In the example of FIG. 5, smartphone 90 is in a protective case 91, but this is not necessary. In this configuration, a player may use the game controller to play a game that is conveniently viewed on smartphone 90. In this way, a user who has carrying case 100 always has a convenient stand available that holds smartphone 90 at a viewing angle and raised from a table or surface level. In one example, the viewing angle is between 30 and 80 degrees relative to the top surface of carrying case 100. In another example, the viewing angle is between 20 and 70 degrees relative to the top surface of carrying case 100. In another example, the viewing angle is between 40 and 60 degrees relative to the top surface of carrying case 100.



FIG. 6 illustrates a rear view of carrying case 100 with stand 150 in the use position. Charge port 179 provides an opening, port, or aperture for routing a cable to a device inside carrying case 100 even when carrying case 100 is in the closed position. FIG. 7 illustrates a rear view of carrying case 100 with stand 150 in the use position with the smartphone in protective case 91 on stand 150. FIG. 8 illustrates a top view of carrying case 100 with stand 150 in the stowed position or configuration.



FIG. 9 illustrates carrying case 100 with stand 150 fully unfolded in order to describe the elements of stand 150. It should be understood that the configuration illustrated in FIG. 9 may not be a configuration which is possible after carrying case 100 has been fully assembled and made available to an end user. However, the configuration of FIG. 9 facilitates explanation of the various elements of stand 150.


Stand 150 includes multiple panels which are connected to each other with flexible links, hinges, or living hinges. Specifically, stand 150 includes a first rigid panel 151, a second rigid panel 152, and a third rigid panel 153. First rigid panel 151 is connected to an attachment panel 155 through a first flexible link 161. Similarly, first rigid panel 151 is also attached to second rigid panel 152 on an opposite edge with second flexible link 162. Similarly, second rigid panel 152 is also attached to third rigid panel 153 on an opposite edge with third flexible link 163. Finally, third rigid panel 153 is also connected to top portion 120 of carrying case 120 with a fourth flexible link 164. In one variation, third rigid panel 153 may be attached to another panel through fourth flexible link 164, where this other panel is attached to top portion 120. Any of the flexible links may include any type of flexible material, hinge, and/or living hinge which allows the attached panels or items to move, pivot, or rotate relative to each other while remaining attached.


Top portion 120 includes a first metallic plate 122 and a second metallic plate 123. The metallic plates may be on a surface of top portion 120 or embedded and under the top surface. First rigid panel 151 includes a magnet 159. When assembly is completed, attachment panel 155 is attached, affixed, glued, or welded at or over the region of top portion 120 that includes first metallic plate 122. FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate the apparatus after this assembly step has been completed. Any of the elements described herein as rigid may also be partially rigid or semi-rigid.



FIG. 10 illustrates a side cross-sectional view of top portion 120 of carrying case 100 with stand 150 in the stowed position. The cross-section view cuts through stand 150. As discussed with respect to FIG. 9, attachment panel 155 is attached to top portion 120 in an area over or near first metallic plate 122. First rigid panel 151 is rotated or flipped approximately 180 degrees such that it is sitting on top of attachment panel 155. This movement is enabled and limited by first flexible link 161. Magnet 159 of first rigid panel 151 aligns with and is magnetically attracted to first metallic plate 122. This tends to keep first rigid panel 151 in this position until sufficient external force is applied to overcome the magnetic force.


Continuing with FIG. 10, second rigid panel 152 is rotated or flipped approximately 180 degrees such that it is sitting on top of first rigid panel 151. This movement is enabled and limited by second flexible link 162. Second rigid panel 152 also remains attached to third rigid panel 153 through third flexible link 163. Third rigid panel 153 remains attached to top portion 120 (or to another element that is attached to top portion 120) through fourth flexible link 164. However, the sizes of the rigid panels and the locations of the attachment points are such that second rigid panel 152 and third rigid panel 153 are extended to a flat configuration and in substantially a same plane when first rigid panel 151 is in the configuration illustrated in FIG. 10. This results in magnet 159 indirectly holding second rigid panel 152 and third rigid panel 153 in the substantially flat, stowed position on top of top portion 120. As illustrated in FIG. 10, top portion 120 may have a recessed area where stand 150 is attached such that the elements of stand 150 are flush, or substantially flush, with the remainder of the top surface of top portion 120 when the stand is in the stowed position.



FIG. 11 illustrates a side cross-sectional view of top portion 120 of carrying case 100 with stand 150 in the use or upright position or configuration. To achieve this configuration relative to FIG. 10, first rigid panel 151 has been flipped, pivoted, or rotated approximately 180 degrees. This movement forces second rigid panel 152 toward third rigid panel 153. Since the panels are flexibly attached to each other and since third rigid panel 153 is attached to top portion 120 at fourth flexible link 164, second rigid panel 152 and third rigid panel 153 are forced into the position illustrated in FIG. 11 to form the stand configuration (also illustrated in FIGS. 4-7). In this configuration magnet 159 is magnetically attracted to metallic plate 123 and tends to keep stand 150 in this position until a sufficient external force is applied to overcome the magnetic attraction.


In some examples, any portion of stand 150 and/or top portion 120 may include a surface having tacky, grippy, sticky, or friction enhancing characteristics for purposes of keeping the smartphone in the viewing position and reducing chances that it slips from that position.


In one example, metallic plate 122 and/or 123 may also be magnets. In a further variation of this example, magnet 159 may be a metallic plate that is attracted by magnets 122 and 123.



FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a portion of carrying case 100 that includes zipper 160 having a first zipper portion 160A and a second zipper portion 160B. First zipper portion 160A and second zipper portion 160B are attached to top portion 120 and bottom portion 130, respectively, with edge binding 195 and 196, respectively. The assemblies are held together with stitching 198. Carrying case 100 may be water-resistant or waterproof and zipper 160 may also be water-resistant or waterproof.


In some examples, any of the components described herein may be swapped or switch out for replacements of other sizes or configurations in order to accommodate a smartphone, computer, or game controller of another size or shape.


The elements, components, and steps described herein are meant to exemplify some types of possibilities. In no way should the aforementioned examples limit the scope of the invention, as they are only exemplary embodiments.


The phrases “in some embodiments,” “according to some embodiments,” “in the embodiments shown,” “in other embodiments,” “in some examples,” “in other examples,” “in some cases,” “in some situations,” “in one configuration,” “in another configuration,” and the like generally mean that the particular technique, feature, structure, or characteristic following the phrase is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention and/or may be included in more than one embodiment of the present invention. In addition, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or to different embodiments.


The foregoing disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Other modifications and variations of the disclosed techniques may be possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments described in the foregoing disclosure were chosen to explain the principles of the concept and its practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention. It is intended that the claims be construed to include other alternative embodiments of the invention, except as limited by the prior art.

Claims
  • 1. A carrying case for use with a game controller and a smartphone, the carrying case comprising: a top portion;a bottom portion configured to engage the top portion to form an internal storage volume configured for receiving the game controller, wherein the top portion and the bottom portion have an opened position for accessing the internal storage volume and a closed position for closing the internal storage volume and storing the game controller in the internal storage volume;a handle attached to at least one of the top portion and the bottom portion, the handle configured for carrying the carrying case; anda stand integrated into a top surface of the top portion, wherein the stand has a stowed position in which the stand is flat on the top surface, wherein the stand is selectively extendable up from the stowed position to a use position configured for holding the smartphone on the top surface of the top portion at a preferred viewing angle relative to the top surface of the top portion of the carrying case, wherein the stand comprises three hingedly attached rigid panels, wherein the first rigid panel is attached to a first edge of the second rigid panel with a first living hinge and the third rigid panel is attached to a second edge of the second rigid panel with a second living hinge, wherein the first edge is opposite the second edge, and wherein the first rigid panel is hingedly attached to the top portion of the carrying case and the third rigid panel is also hingedly attached to the top portion of the carrying case.
  • 2. The carrying case of claim 1 wherein the bottom portion includes a charge port opening for routing a charging cable from outside the carrying case through a wall of the bottom portion to the internal storage volume.
  • 3. The carrying case of claim 2 wherein the bottom portion further includes a charge port door accessible from the internal storage volume for selectively accessing or closing the charge port opening from the internal storage volume.
  • 4. The carrying case of claim 1 wherein the stand is configured to be temporarily and magnetically retained in each of the stowed position and the use position, alternately.
  • 5. The carrying case of claim 4 wherein the stand includes a magnet and the top portion includes a first metallic plate and a second metallic plate, and wherein the magnet is configured to attract the first metallic plate to hold the stand in the stowed position and configured to attract the second metallic plate to hold the stand in the use position.
  • 6. The carrying case of claim 4 wherein the stand includes a metallic plate and the top portion includes a first magnet and a second magnet, and wherein the metallic plate is configured to be attracted by the first magnet to hold the stand in the stowed position and configured to be attracted by the second magnet to hold the stand in the use position.
  • 7. The carrying case of claim 1 wherein, in the stowed position, the second rigid panel and the third rigid panel are in a first plane and the first rigid panel is folded under the second rigid panel in a second plane that is parallel to the first plane.
  • 8. The carrying case of claim 1 wherein the first rigid panel is configured to pivot approximately 180 degrees to transition the stand from the stowed position to the use position, wherein the second rigid panel and the third rigid panel form a triangular structure with the top portion of the carrying case when in the use position.
  • 9. The carrying case of claim 1 wherein the top portion is attached to the bottom portion with a zipper.
  • 10. A carrying case adapted for use with a gaming controller and a smartphone, the carrying case comprising: a body having an internal storage volume adapted for receiving the gaming controller, wherein the body has an opened position for accessing the internal storage volume and a closed position for storing the gaming controller in the internal storage volume;a handle attached to the body, the handle adapted for carrying the carrying case; anda stand integrated into a top surface of the body, wherein the stand has a stowed position in which a magnet temporarily holds the stand in a position flat on the top surface of the body, wherein the stand is alternately extendable up from the stowed position to a use position adapted for holding the smartphone on the top surface of the body at a viewing angle between 30 degrees and 80 degrees relative to the top surface of the body of the carrying case, wherein the stand comprises three hingedly attached rigid panels, wherein the first rigid panel is attached to a first edge of the second rigid panel with a first living hinge and the third rigid panel is attached to a second edge of the second rigid panel with a second living hinge, wherein the first edge is opposite the second edge, and wherein the first rigid panel is hingedly attached to body of the carrying case and the third rigid panel is also hingedly attached to the body of the carrying case.
  • 11. The carrying case of claim 10 wherein the magnet also temporarily holds the stand in the stowed position.
  • 12. The carrying case of claim 11 wherein the stand includes the magnet and the body includes a first metallic plate and a second metallic plate, and wherein the magnet is adapted to attract the first metallic plate to hold the stand in the stowed position and adapted to attract the second metallic plate to hold the stand in the use position.
  • 13. The carrying case of claim 10 wherein, in the stowed position, the second rigid panel and the third rigid panel are in a first plane and the first rigid panel is folded under the second rigid panel in a second plane that is parallel to the first plane.
  • 14. The carrying case of claim 13 wherein the first rigid panel is adapted to pivot approximately 180 degrees to transition the stand from the stowed position to the use position, wherein the second rigid panel and the third rigid panel form a triangle with the body when the stand is in the use position.
  • 15. The carrying case of claim 10 wherein the body includes a zipper for selectively accessing the internal storage volume.
  • 16. The carrying case of claim 10 wherein the body includes an internal accessory pocket adapted for holding an accessory associated with the gaming controller.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/044,376, filed Jun. 26, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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