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The present disclosure relates generally to cases for enclosing a portable electronic device. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to such cases that include retaining clips, latches, or similar mechanisms for use on the cases.
Cases used to enclose portable electronic devices may be constructed from one piece, or may comprise multiple pieces. Such cases may be made from a single material, or from multiple materials. According to embodiments, such cases may be, for example, a folio type case with a front and back cover.
Such cases may be used with tablet style devices, book readers, PDAs, or smart phones, and may be particularly suited for devices where the device controls and user access points are located on the front or sides of the device. Exemplary cases may include cases with multiple layers and separate hinges, cases made from a single sheet of material with an integrated hinge, or any combination thereof, whether of folio style or another configuration.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the case includes a novel cover retaining clip that is reversible. The clip allows the front cover of the case to be retained in a closed position when access to the enclosed Personal Electronic Device (“PED”) is not required. Similarly, it allows the front cover to be retained, utilizing the same clip, in an open position when access to the front of the PED is required.
According to one embodiment including a folio type case, a clasp allows the front half of the folio case to be latched in a closed position. When the latch is open, the folio front cover is rotatable approximately 360 degrees, so that the front cover is adjacent to the back cover and folded under the device that is retained in the case. to this open position, the latch is reversibly operable to retain the front cover in an open position so that the cover remains adjacent to the back cover and out of the way during use of the device by the user.
In an embodiment, a loop dip allows the front of the case to be latched in a first or second position. The first position may be, for example, a closed position wherein the front of the case is adjacent to the PED. The second position may be, for example, an open position wherein the front case cover is positioned adjacent to the rear case cover.
In embodiments, the case may act to protect an enclosed PED from damage due to, for example, exposure to dirt or contaminants, impact, transport, shock, or other environmental factors. In other embodiments, the case may allow for personalization of the user's device.
In an embodiment, the case is intended to remain attached to the user's device during operation and therefore, it is highly desirable to have a case where the user can place the cover in a open stowed position that does not interfere with the user or operation. This is especially true when using a PED such as a tablet computer or reader, where the user desires access to the front of the device for extended periods of time. These devices typically have large interactive displays, such as touch or capacitance type displays, and are often controlled by the user's finger. According to an embodiment, the cover of the case can be folded back onto the case itself and retained in that position by the reversible loop latch to accommodate such use.
In an embodiment, the case has a closure for a folio style case with a cover. The closure consists of an oblong shaped loop that snaps or slides over an oblong protrusion that is slightly larger than the opening of the loop. The loop is attached to an elastic strap that is attached to the cover. The loop clip snaps over the protrusion and securely keeps the cover closed. When the cover is open all the way to the back, the loop clip securely locks the cover in the open position utilizing the same protrusion.
According to one embodiment, the attachment of the loop clip to the cover is flexible such that it may attached on both sides allowing it to hold the cover securely in the closed position and in a fully open position. The loop and protrusion may be made from matching materials such as Polypropylene or may be made from different materials.
According to one embodiment, the loop is composed of a semi flexible and/or deformable material to allow it to fit over the protrusion and be retained in place using its elastic properties. The loop may also contain a center opening which is smaller than the protrusion. Depending on the deformability of the materials chosen for the loop, the opening may be slightly smaller or much smaller then the protrusion. If the loop material is very deformable, then the opening may be much smaller, as the material will allow for a much greater range of deformation. Alternatively, if the loop material is only slightly deformable, then the opening may correspondingly be only slightly larger than the protrusion.
In an alternative embodiment, depending on the deformability of the materials chosen for the loop, the opening may be the same size, or substantially the same size, as the protrusion.
Latch loop 115, although depicted as oblong or oval, may be any shape that when reversed allows for latch loop 115 to fit over the protrusion 125. For example, latch loop 115 and corresponding protrusion 125 may be square, round, diamond, saw tooth, sinusoidal, or other shapes. Latch loop 115 may be constructed from any suitable material including, but not limited to, an overmolded material, a soft TPU material, or polycarbonate, etc.
Hinge 120, depicted as cloth in
In embodiments, latch loop 115 may be a soft material, while protrusion 125 may be a hard material. In other embodiments, a reverse configuration may be used, i.e., latch loop 115 may be a hard material, while protrusion 125 may be a soft material.
The PED may be retained within case 100 by any known means, including but not limited to, elastic straps, magnets, adhesive, hook and loop clips, or other retaining clips or designs, such as those depicted in
According to an embodiment as shown in
More specifically, as shown in the embodiments of
According to other embodiments, a reverse configuration may be employed. For example, loop latch 115 and/or hinge 120 may be attached to either front cover 110 or back cover 130.
While the invention has been described and illustrated in connection with embodiments, many variations and modifications as will be evident to those skilled in this art may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims, and the invention is thus not to be limited to the precise details of methodology or construction set forth above as such variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/711,611, filed Oct. 9, 2012, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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61711611 | Oct 2012 | US |