The present invention relates to the field of organizing cables and cords, more specifically cables used with mobile devices to allow easier storage and transport.
The proliferation of mobile devices has been accompanied by the rapid growth of wired accessories that connect with the mobile devices for a variety of functions, such as data communication, battery charging and audio reproduction. The variety of cables that can be connected to a mobile device are troublesome to store and transport, especially when travelers are in a hurry. The cables can become knotted, entangled with other cables or devices, or damaged, making them difficult to use or unusable.
A number of approaches have been developed to deal with these issues, but they suffer from a variety of deficiencies such as, leaving portions of the cable exposed so that they are subject to damage, being too bulky to fit in a pocket, having a mechanical design that intrudes on the cable winding process, or being easily separated from the cable when the cable is in use.
A cable storage device is disclosed consisting of a flat oblong platform with posts orthogonal to the plane of the platform at each of the rounded ends of the platform connected to a bi-stable flexible cylindrical cover that meets the oblong platform to create a cavity suitable for storing cables associated with mobile devices. By inverting the flexible cover to its second stable position while remaining attached to the platform, a cable can be wound around the posts such that when the cover is restored to the first position, the cover completely contains the cable, including the cable end connectors.
In one embodiment the cover completely encloses the platform to provide protection from the environment.
In a second embodiment, one or more notches are placed in the cover to allow the cable ends to extend from the proposed invention, allowing excess cable to be stored in the invention while the cable is in use.
In a third embodiment, the posts can retain the cable such that the invention remains attached to the cable regardless of the cover position or amount of cable wrapped around the posts.
In a fourth embodiment, the overall shape of the invention need not be oblong, but any shape consistent with a flexible cover that is bistable to provide protection when closed and easy access when opened. Non-oblong shapes are particularly useful when the ends of the cables are small devices such as earbuds.
In a fifth embodiment, the platform can extend beyond the edges of the cover, providing a cavity on a surface in which to store a cable that is used with a device of which the surface is a part. Examples include vacuum cleaners and power supplies for electronic equipment.
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In the description above and throughout, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of an embodiment of this disclosure. It will be evident, however, to one of ordinary skill in the art, that an embodiment may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form to facilitate explanation. The description of the preferred embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. Further, in the methods disclosed herein, various steps are disclosed illustrating some of the functions of an embodiment. These steps are merely examples, and are not meant to be limiting in any way. Other steps and functions may be contemplated without departing from this disclosure or the scope of an embodiment.
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