The present disclosure relates generally to portable electronic devices and, more specifically, to case accessories for portable electronic devices.
The written disclosure herein describes illustrative embodiments that are non-limiting and non-exhaustive. Reference is made to certain of such illustrative embodiments that are depicted in the figures, in which:
The proliferation of portable electronic devices (PEDs), including notebook and tablet computers (e.g., the Apple® iPad® and Samsung® Galaxy®), portable digital assistants (PDAs), an electronic book reader (e.g., the Amazon® Kindle® and smartphones (e.g., the Apple® Phone®, Google® Android®), has placed more computing power into the hands of users than the computing power of early computers that occupied an entire room. This portable computing power has enhanced both personal and business mobile productivity. Due to their portability, however, PEDs may be susceptible to damage and protecting an expensive electronic device is a priority to the user. Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an accessory case for a PED configured to protect the PED from damage. In various embodiments, the case may be configured to enclose and protect the PED in a closed position and support the PED upright and/or elevated (i.e., propped up) in an open position.
Embodiments may be best understood by reference to the drawings. It will be readily understood that the components of the present disclosure, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the apparatus is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, but is merely representative of possible embodiments of the disclosure. In some cases, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail. The case embodiments disclosed herein may include any number of buttons, apertures, grooves, slots, and the like to enable interaction, access, and viewing with corresponding input and output devices of a PED.
The case 100 comprises a primary base surface 106 to support a backside of a PED and may define a generally rectangular shape, include a substantially planar member, may further include rounded corners, and may include one or more apertures for accessing the PED and/or to enable camera operation. In one embodiment, the primary base surface 106 covers a majority of a backside of a PED.
The case 100 includes a top wall 108 extending from a side of the primary base surface 106 which is intended to cover a top wall of a PED. Two primary sidewalls 110 extend from the primary base surface 106 and are substantially parallel to one another. Together, the sidewalls 108, 110 and the base surface 106 define a recess 112 to receive a PED. The sidewalls 108, 110 may be configured with apertures, grooves, switches, buttons, toggles, or the like to allow access to the PED. The sidewalls 108, 110 may define a frame or window at least partially extending over the recess 112 to retain the PED while still allowing access to a PED. In one embodiment, the opposing and parallel sidewalls 110 may include a configuration or material to facilitate gripping of the case 100. For example, the sidewalls 110 may include a semi-rigid and compressible material.
A fourth side 114 of the primary base surface 106 may not have a corresponding, extending sidewall and is designated the access side 114. The primary base surface 106 and the sidewalls 108, 110 are designated herein as the primary case member 116.
The case 100 may include a secondary base surface 118 with a planar surface which supports a minority of a backside of a PED. The secondary base surface 118 may also define a substantially rectangular shape with rounded corners. The case 100 includes secondary sidewalls 120 and a bottom wall 122 which extend from the secondary base surface 118. The walls 120, 122 may include one or more apertures to enable access to the PED. In an alternative embodiment, the case 100 may not have a secondary base surface 118 but would still include the walls 120, 122.
A fourth side 124 of the secondary base surface 118 designated herein as the secondary access side, does not have a corresponding sidewall. The secondary base surface 118 and the secondary walls 120, 122 are collectively referred to herein as the secondary case member 126. The primary and secondary case members 116, 126 may comprise various semi-rigid and/or rigid materials.
Two opposing stretchable strips 128 are coupled to the two parallel primary sidewalls 110 and two parallel secondary sidewalls 120. The strips 128 may include any one of various elastic materials known in the art. The strips 128 may be coupled to the primary and secondary walls 110, 120 adjacent the primary and secondary access sides 114, 124. The strips 128 provide sufficient strength to pull the primary and secondary case members 116, 126 together adjacent one another in a closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the base surfaces 106, 118 form a continuous planar member 106, 118 to support the PED and the PED is contained within the walls 108, 110, 120, 122.
In one embodiment, the primary and secondary base surfaces 106, 118 are configured with tongue and groove features to facilitate alignment of the base surfaces one another.
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In transitioning from a closed configuration to an open configuration, a user may apply tension to the strips 128 to separate the primary and secondary case members 116, 126. A user may then extract the PED 150 from the case 100. Alternatively, a user may remove the secondary case member 126 to expose a side of the PED 150 while the primary case member 116 continues to retain a portion of the PED 150. A user may thereby access a port on the exposed side to enable access such as for charging and/or data synchronization.
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The case 200 comprises a primary base surface 206 to support a majority of a backside of a PED and may define a generally rectangular shape, include a substantially planar member, may further include rounded corners, and may include one or more apertures for accessing the PED and/or to enable camera operation. The case 200 includes a top wall 208 and two primary sidewalls 210, substantially parallel to one another, extending from sides of the primary base surface 206 as shown. The walls 208, 210 and the primary base surface 206 define a recess 212 to receive a PED. The walls 208, 210 may be configured with apertures, grooves, buttons, switches, toggles, and the like to access or interact with the PED. The walls 208, 210 may define a frame or window at least partially extending over the recess 212 to retain the PED while still allowing access to a PED.
A fourth side 214 of the primary base surface 206 may not have a corresponding, extending sidewall and is designated the access side 214. The primary base surface 206 and the walls 208, 210 are designated herein as the primary case member 216. The primary base surface 206 may have a greater length than the sidewalls 210 and may therefore extend without corresponding sidewalls 210.
The case 200 includes a secondary base surface 218 with a planar surface which supports a minority of a PED backside. The secondary base surface 218 may also define a substantially rectangular shape with rounded corners. The case 200 includes secondary sidewalls 220 and a bottom wall 222 which extend from the secondary base surface 218. In one embodiment, the bottom wall 222 may only partially extend along the corresponding side of the secondary base surface 218 to thereby allow access to a power and data synchronization port of a PED. As illustrated, the bottom wall 222 extends for a minority of the length of the corresponding side.
The walls 220, 222 may include one or more apertures, switches, toggles, buttons, and the like to enable access to the PED. A fourth side 224 of the secondary base surface 218, designated herein as the secondary access side, does not have a corresponding sidewall. The secondary base surface 218 and the secondary walls 220, 222 are collectively referred to herein as the secondary case member 226.
Two opposing flexible strips 228 are coupled to the two parallel primary sidewalls 210 and two parallel secondary sidewalls 220. The strips 228 may include any one of various pliable or elastic materials known in the art. With the application of pressure, the strips 228 provide pivotable separation of the case members 216, 226 from one another to an open configuration wherein a PED may be inserted into the recess 212. Without pressure, the strips 228 return to the original, closed configuration wherein the base surfaces 206, 218 are disposed adjacent one another to support a back side of a PED. In the closed configuration, the base surfaces 206, 218 may be separated from one another by a groove 229 which may also partially extend along opposing sides of the primary base surface 206. The groove 229 provides unobstructed separation of the case members 216, 226 as the members pivot relative to one another.
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In transitioning from a closed configuration to an open configuration, a user may apply pressure to the strips 228 to separate the primary and secondary case members 216, 226. A user may then extract the PED 250 from the case 200. The open configuration may also be used to allow access to a port on a bottom side of the PED 250 which is appreciated in an embodiment where the bottom wall 222 would prevent access.
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A slider 340 may extend around the majority or the entirety of the border between the primary base surface 306 and the walls 308, 210. A slider 340 may be a single continuous member or may be disposed at discreet locations. For example, sliders 340 may only be disposed along the borders between the primary base surface 306 and the sidewalls 310. A slider 340 may also extend around an aperture 342, in the illustrated example a camera aperture, to provide cushioned support for the PED. One or more sliders 340 may also be disposed on the walls 308, 310 to facilitate insertion and removal of the PED and cushioned support of the PED.
The cases disclosed herein provide separation of primary and secondary case members while still retaining connection between the case members. The primary and secondary case members define respective recesses to receive and support portions of a PED. The primary and secondary case members may also be referred to as primary and secondary shells.
It will be understood by those having skill in the art that changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles presented herein. In addition, any suitable combination of various embodiments, or the features thereof, is contemplated. Further, any methods disclosed herein may comprise one or more steps or actions for performing the described method. These method steps and/or actions may be interchanged with one another. In other words, unless a specific order of steps or actions is required for proper operation of the embodiment, the order and/or use of specific steps and/or actions may be modified.
Throughout this specification, any reference to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “the embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the quoted phrases, or variations thereof, as recited throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Similarly, it should be appreciated that in the above description of embodiments, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure, however, is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that any claim require more features than those expressly recited in that claim. Rather, inventive aspects lie in a combination of fewer than all features of any single foregoing disclosed embodiment. It will be apparent to those having skill in the art that changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles set forth herein.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/668,881, filed Jul. 6, 2012, and entitled “CASE APPARATUSES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES,” which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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