The present invention relates to a case for enclosing and remaining attached to a mobile communications device including a semi-rigid shell and a fabric covering attached thereto.
Conventional cases for enclosing mobile communications devices are limited to plastic, rubber, or silicon materials that offer few customization possibilities for users of the cases.
A case for enclosing and remaining attached to a mobile communications device including a semi-rigid shell and a fabric covering attached thereto is herein provided. Exemplary cases may include a semi-rigid shell including a recessed portion for accepting a fabric covering and the fabric covering. The semi-rigid shell may be made from, for example, a plastic, a rubber, an elastomeric material, or some combination thereof.
In some embodiments, the recessed portion may be positioned on an outer surface of the case while in other embodiments the recessed portion may be positioned on an inner surface of the case. When the recessed portion is positioned on an inner surface of the case, the semi-rigid shell may be at least partially transparent or translucent and the fabric may be at least partially visible through the semi-rigid shell.
In some embodiments, the shell includes a side-piece and at least one of a top surface and/or bottom surface. The side piece and the top surface and/or bottom surface may include the recessed portion and the fabric covering.
The fabric covering may include a first surface and a second surface. The first surface may be adhered to the semi-rigid shell within the recessed portion so that the second surface is level with or below an unrecessed portion of the semi-rigid shell. The first surface of the fabric may adhered to the semi-rigid shell via, for example, a glue, a bonding agent, an in-mold application process, an ultrasonic welding process, and/or a vibration welding process.
On some occasions, the fabric covering may serve to protect an enclosed mobile communications device from damage. On other occasions, the fabric may serve a decorative purpose and may be customizable by a user of the case. At times, the fabric may be capable of receiving at least one of a printed design and a pressure sensitive decal.
In some embodiments, the case may be customized to accommodate a particular type of mobile communication device. For example, the case may include one or more features or apertures that are aligned within the case to accommodate a feature or functionality of the enclosed mobile communication device. Exemplary apertures may be designed to accommodate a button, a camera, a light source, a microphone, a user interface, a power switch, and/or a power input port of an enclosed mobile communications device.
The present application is illustrated by way of example, and not limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals and characters, unless otherwise stated, are used to denote like features, elements, components, or portions of the illustrated embodiments. Moreover, while the subject invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, the description is done in connection with the illustrative embodiments. It is intended that changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope and spirit of the subject invention as defined by the appended claims.
At times, it may be desirable to apply fabric to a case for enclosing and remaining attached to a mobile communications device, such as a mobile telephone, a hinged laptop computer, and a tablet computer. The applied fabric may serve to increase the durability and/or flexibility of the case and may also improve the protection provided by the case to an enclosed mobile communications device. The applied fabric may also serve to increase visual and/or tactile appeal of a case to a user without increasing the overall cost of manufacturing the case.
Application of fabric to a case may also increase customization options available for a user of the case at least because a great variety of fabric and/or underlying semi-rigid shell options may be provided to the user. In some embodiments, a fabric covering and an underlying semi-rigid shell may be selected as individual components of a case that may be independently provided by a user and then combined together by, for example, the user and/or a manufacturer of the case, to create a customized case.
Recessed portion 120 may be any size and/or shape and may be sized so as to accept a fabric covering. On some occasions, recessed portion 120 may be shallow relative to the overall thickness of the semi-rigid shell (e.g., a few millimeters) but this is not necessarily the case. In some embodiments, recessed portion 120 may be positioned on an outer surface of semi-rigid shell 110, while in other embodiments, recessed portion 120 may positioned on an inner surface of semi-rigid shell 110.
In some embodiments, recessed portion 120 may be positioned on an underside of case 100 and semi-rigid shell 130 may be at least partially transparent or translucent such that fabric 130, or a pattern included thereon, is at least partially visible through semi-rigid shell 110.
Application of fabric 130 to case 101 may serve many purposes, such as, but not limited to, protecting an enclosed mobile communications device from damage from, for example, shock, heat, water, and/or scratches, providing a decoration to case 101, providing a desired tactile experience to a user when holding case 101, and enhancing the flexibility and/or durability of case 101.
On some occasions, case 100 and/or 101 may be customized to accommodate a particular type of mobile communication device. On these occasions, case 100 and/or 101 may include an aperture or other feature sized and positioned to accommodate a feature of an enclosed mobile communication device. Such a feature is shown in
Thus, cases for enclosing mobile communications devices with fabric applied thereto have been herein disclosed.
This application is a NONPROVISIONAL of, claims priority to, and incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/400410 filed 26 Jul. 2010.
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61400410 | Jul 2010 | US |