1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to cases for accommodating cameras, and more particularly, to an improved case for accommodating different types of cameras.
2. Description of the Related Art
Cameras become more and more lightweight and compact. For convenience, a case is typically used for accommodating a camera when it is not in use. However, as the case is usually made of leather, the size and the shape of the case are fixed. Thus, a case usually just can accommodate one camera with certain size and shape. Furthermore, the materials used to make a case are usually thin, if a user drops the case with a camera in it, the camera cannot be effectively protected by the case.
Therefore, a case for accommodating a camera to overcome the above-described shortcomings is desired.
According to an exemplary embodiment, a case for accommodating a camera has at least an opening for receiving the camera. The case includes an inner layer connected to an outer layer. The inner layer of the case defines a room for receiving the camera therein. An air chamber is defined between the inner and outer layers. A valve is formed on the outer layer of the case for the chamber to communicate with outside. When the camera is received in the room of the case, the chamber can be filled with air through the valve. Volume of the room can be adjusted to approximately match a camera or other device received therein by adjusting the amount of air in the chamber.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention with attached drawings.
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The case 10 includes an outer layer 11 and an inner layer 12. A number of ribs 106 are formed on the inner layer 12 and the outer layer 11 of the case 10. The ribs 106 are approximately evenly arranged along a circumferential direction of the case 10. A receiving room 101 is defined by the inner layer 12 of the case 10 for receiving the camera 30 therein. The inner layer 12 and the outer layer 11 are connected together at the openings 102. An air chamber 105 is defined between the inner layer 12 and the outer layer 11. A valve 20 is formed on the outer layer 11 of the case 10. The valve 20 communicates with the chamber 105 to allow charging the chamber 105 with air from outside of the case 10. The inner layer 12 and the outer layer 11 are made from flexible material impermeable to air selected for charging the chamber 105. Due to the flexible nature of the material used for the case 10, volume of the room 101 is greatest when the chamber 105 is deflated and becomes smaller as the chamber 105 is inflated with air to allow a snug fit when the camera 30 is received therein. The volume of the room 101 is easily adjusted by inflating or deflating the chamber 105.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present exemplary embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200710202399.1 | Nov 2007 | CN | national |