This disclosure relates to the technical field of computer peripheral devices. More particularly, the disclosure is in the technical field of attachable computer peripheral devices that host various computer device connection ports, both input and output, that allows for the connection of multiple computer peripherals into the connected host device.
This disclosure also relates to the technical field of data storage. More particularly, the disclosure relates to integrating data storage into a case providing protection for computing devices such as laptops and/or tablets.
External multiport hubs currently depend on a means of connection with a computer through a cable and into the computer port allowing an easy unwanted disconnection. This peripheral is prone to unwanted disconnections, which can disconnect the connected peripherals and/or devices and result in a loss of current work/data (depending on the connected device), and/or cause a disturbance on the workflow of the user. Current external multiport hubs are non-attachable and therefore prone to loss and breakage.
Also, external hard drives (e.g., solid-state drives) (or “drive” for short) currently depend on a means of connection with a laptop solely through a cable. This temporary fixture is prone to unwanted disconnections, which can damage data on the drive, and result in a loss of any work being completed via the hard drive during operation.
Accordingly, in one aspect there is provided a case attachable to a portable computing device (e.g., a laptop, a tablet, a mobile phone, a PDA, etc.), where the case houses a multiport hub device and/or a data storage device, thereby providing protection for the computer and simultaneously allowing for multiple additional peripherals to be connected to the computer and/or providing additional data storage through robust cable routing and managing between the integrated multiport hub and/or data storage device embedded in the case and the portable computing device. In some embodiments, the case has a housing that has an exterior shell and is reinforced via an additionally integrated reinforcement. The exterior shell may be constructed of any suitable material using any suitable process. For example, the exterior shell may be constructed of an injection molded polymer. In another example, the exterior shell may be constructed of aluminum using one or more processes such as stamping, casting, forging, milling, etc.
The case may be attached to the portable computing device using different attaching mechanisms. For example, the case may utilize snap fittings to procure the semi-permanent fitting to the portable computing device, thus producing a protective effect for the contained portable computing device. In another example, adhesive may be used to attach the case to the portable computing device. The integrated multiport hub and/or data storage device is contained within an interior space of the housing, which is generated between the interior reinforcement and exterior shell, whilst access is available through a connective port.
Accordingly, embodiments of this disclosure provide an attachable, protective, hard-shell portable computing device case, with an integrated multiport hub hosting various ports for different computer applications.
By integrating a multi-port hub within a hard-shell case, the embodiments provide a snap fit between the case and the portable computing device whilst simultaneously providing a protective enclosure for the featured multi-port hub, therefore significantly reducing the risk of detachment during use, also resulting in protection from any physical damage for the contained portable computing device.
One objective of some embodiments is to provide multiple solutions in one attachable case which is more affordable (than the components sold as separate products.)
Another objective of some embodiments is to describe a peripheral device which replaces current plug-in computer peripherals, with one being integrated in an attachable case or device.
Additionally or alternatively, in one aspect, this disclosure overcomes the above disadvantage by providing a case for laptop where the case includes a data storage device (a.k.a., “data storage drive” or “drive” for short), and allows for more robust cable routing and management between the drive and the laptop. In one embodiments, the case is reinforced via an additionally integrated reinforcement, and utilizes different attaching mechanism (e.g., snap fittings to procure the semi-permanent fitting and/or adhesive), thus producing a protective effect for the contained laptop. The case may be made of any suitable material using any suitable process. For example, the case may be made of an injection molded polymer. In another example, the case may be made of aluminum using one or more processes such as stamping, casting, forging, milling, etc. The integrated drive is contained within a space generated between interior reinforcement and exterior polymer shell, whilst access is available through a connective data port.
Accordingly, in one embodiment there is provide a protective hard-shell laptop case with integrated data storage device (e.g., a solid-state data storage device or other type of data storage device).
By integrating a data storage device within a case, the invention provides a snap fit between the case and the laptop whilst simultaneously providing a protective enclosure for the featured data storage device, therefore significantly reducing the risk of detachment during use, resulting in a protection from physical damage for the contained laptop.
Some embodiments of the present invention are illustrated as an example and are not limited by figures of the accompanying drawings, in which references may indicate similar elements and in which:
The exterior shell 101 and the lower housing member 103 may fit together to provide a space (gap) 302 (shown in
The case 100 may be secured in place to a user' device 550 by using different attachment mechanisms. For example, the case 100 may be secured to the device 550 by using snap fittings 502 as shown in
With the thicker fitting head, when assembled, the fixtures 104 ensure that the portable computing device 550 itself does not come into direct contact with the interior of the case 100. Furthermore, the lower edge of housing 111 features molded tabs acting as snap fittings 502, whereby a portable computing device can be semi-permanently attached and held within the case 100, as shown in
The connection between the portable computing device 550 and the multiport hub 102 may be achieved through the use of an additional cable. This cable can be attached to the case 100 through a provided slot 602 shown in
The multiport hub 102 may be disposed in the housing 111 in a way that the multiport hub 102 is accessible.
The advantages of the embodiments of this disclosure include, without limitation, the amalgamation of product and portable computing device, hence preserving the portability of personal computers whilst concurrently combining the convenience of various external ports and simultaneously have physical protection for the portable computing device. Furthermore, the connection between the multiport hub and the portable computing device is reliably secure as a result of the semi-permanent fixing between the portable computing device and the product. Connective data and display cables utilize the robust connection.
According to another embodiment, a case 800 is provided. As shown in
The exterior shell 801 and the lower housing member 803 may fit together to provide a space 1002 shown in
The case 800 is secured to a portable computing device (e.g., a laptop) 1206 by integrated snap fittings 1202 shown in
The data connection between the laptop 1206 and the case 800 may be achieved through the use of a cable. This cable can be attached to the on-board storage included in the case 800 through a provided slot 1032 of the housing 811 shown in
The advantages of the embodiments include, without limitation, the amalgamation of product and laptop, hence preserving the portability of personal computers whilst concurrently combining the convenience of external storage and physical protection for the laptop. Furthermore, the connection between storage drive and laptop is reliably secure as a result of the semi-permanent fixing between the laptop and the product. Connective data cables utilize the robust USB-C connection.
In some embodiments, the aforementioned first and second embodiments may be combined. For example, in addition to the housing 111 containing the integrated multiport hub 102, the housing 111 may also contain the data storage device 802. In another example, in addition to the housing 811 containing the data storage device 802, the housing 811 may also contain the integrated multiport hub 102.
While various embodiments are described herein, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of this disclosure should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 63/016,480 filed on Apr. 28, 2020; this application is also a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/821,113, filed on Mar. 17, 2020 (published as US 20200401511 on Dec. 24, 2020), which claims the benefit of i) U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/796,099, filed on Jan. 24, 2019 and ii) U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/854,365, filed on May 30, 2019. The above identified applications and publication are incorporated by this reference herein.
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