This disclosure relates to electronic mobile devices. In particular, this disclosure relates to back covers for electronic mobile devices.
Many types of electronic mobile devices such as cellular phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital media players and the like, support external cases or “skins” that provide additional protection, personalization, or both. These external cases may be rigid or flexible and may comprise various materials, such as nylon, polyester, polycarbonate, silicon, or the like. Regardless of their specific materials, external cases essentially increase the size and weight of electronic mobile devices.
Furthermore, external cases, due to their walls being disposed outwardly from mobile devices, typically interfere when attempting to connect electronic mobile devices to support docks of other electronic accessories such as charging stations, compact audio devices, and the like. As such, external cases typically need to be removed from electronic mobile devices in order to connect the devices to electronic accessories.
The disclosure will hereafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements, and:
An electronic mobile device comprises a base including a front surface, a rear surface defining a first compartment, a first side surface extending between the front surface and the rear surface, and a second side surface extending between the front surface and the rear surface. The device further comprises a first cover detachably supported by the base and preventing access to the first compartment. The first cover covers at least a portion of the rear surface, the first side surface, and the second side surface of the base. The device further comprises a second cover detachably supported by the base. The second cover covers at least a portion of the rear surface, the first side surface, and the second side surface of the base.
The first cover may cover substantially 50 percent of the rear surface of the base, and the second cover may cover substantially 50 percent of the rear surface of the base.
The first cover may cover substantially 50 percent of the first side surface and substantially 50 percent of the second side surface, and the second cover may cover substantially 50 percent of the first side surface and substantially 50 percent of the second side surface.
The first cover may extend past the front surface of the base and terminate at front lips that cover a portion of the front surface of the base. The second cover may extend past the front surface of the base and terminate at front lips that cover a portion of the front surface of the base.
The rear surface may further define a second compartment, and the second cover may prevent access to the second compartment.
The first compartment may house a battery.
The base may include a connection interface extending between the first and second side surfaces of the base and separating the first cover and the second cover. The connection interface may include at least one electrical contact.
The base may include a first end surface and second end surface each extending between the front surface and the rear surface. The connection interface may be disposed substantially mid-way between the first end surface and the second end surface.
The first cover may be slidable in a first direction to detach from the base. The second cover may be slidable in a second direction to detach from the base, and the second direction is opposite the first direction.
An electronic mobile device includes a base having a front surface and a rear surface. The front surface has an input panel, and the rear surface defines a first compartment and a second compartment. A first cover is detachably supported by the base and prevents access to the first compartment. A second cover is detachably supported by the base and prevents access to the second compartment.
At least one of the first compartment and the second compartment may house a battery.
The base may further include a first side surface and a second side surface each extending between the front surface and the rear surface. The first cover may include a rear panel preventing access to the first compartment, a first side wall extending from the rear panel and disposed adjacent the first side surface, and a second side wall extending from the rear panel and disposed adjacent the second side surface.
The first and second side walls may extend and terminate past the front surface of the base.
The second cover may include a rear panel preventing access to the second compartment, a first side wall extending from the rear panel and disposed adjacent the first side surface, and a second side wall extending from the rear panel and disposed adjacent the second side surface.
The base may include a connection interface extending along a width of the rear surface and separating the first cover and the second cover.
An electronic mobile device includes a base having a front surface and a rear surface. The front surface has an input panel, and the rear surface supports a connection interface. A first cover is detachably supported by the base on a first side of the connection interface, and a second cover is detachably supported by the base on a second side of the connection interface.
The connection interface may extend between the first cover and the second cover such that the connection interface is accessible between the first cover and the second cover.
The connection interface may include a camera lens.
The base may include a first side surface and a second side surface each extending between the front surface and the rear surface. The connection interface may extend outwardly from the first side surface and the second side surface.
The first cover and the second cover may slidably detach from the base.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals correspond to similar elements throughout the several views, the present disclosure will be described in the context of an electronic mobile device 100 such as a cellular phone, although the present disclosure is also applicable to other devices such as PDAs, notebook computers, digital media players, mobile reading devices, digital cameras, global positioning system (GPS) devices, portable video game systems, and the like. Referring to
Referring first to the base 102, a front surface 108 supports an input panel 110, such as a touch-sensitive panel, a keypad, a trackball or optical track pad, combinations thereof, or the like. In some embodiments, a first end surface 212 and a second end surface 114 of the base 102 also include additional keys (not shown), such as convenience keys, volume keys, mute keys, or the like. The input panel 110 and the keys may be manipulated to perform various functions such as placing phone calls, browsing the internet, taking photographs, playing electronic games, inputting information to a navigation system, and the like.
The base 102 also includes a first side surface 316 and a second side surface 318 (
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As used herein, the phrase “prevents access” and variations thereof means that a cover prevents components from being removed from a compartment when the cover is connected to the base 102 (i.e., the cover is in its normal position), but components may be removed from a compartment when the cover is detached from the base 102. That is, no other panels or doors are disposed between the cover and the compartment, and components within the compartment may be manipulated by detaching only the cover. However, the compartment may include connectors or holders, such as the holders 629 and 631 (
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The connection interface 130 has a narrow saddle-like shape that extends across the width of the rear surface 620, from the first side surface 316 to the second side surface 318, and separates the first and second covers 104 and 106. Such a connection interface 130 facilitates connecting the device 100 to other electronic accessories (not shown), such as charging stations, compact audio devices, or the like, having support docks such as support dock 870 shown in
In addition to electrical contacts, the illustrated support dock 870 advantageously has a narrow saddle-like shape corresponding to the connection interface 130 and configured for receiving the device 100. The narrow saddle-like shape permits the support dock 870 to only contact the connection interface 130 to support the device 100. That is, the support dock 870 does not contact the first and second covers 104 and 106 and therefore the device 100 may be connected to the support dock 870 without removing the first and second covers 104 and 106. In addition, other interchangeable covers having different sizes and thicknesses may be connected to the device 100 and used with the support dock 870 provided that the covers do not overlap the connection interface 130 (i.e., the covers define an opening through which the connection interface 130 extends and is accessible).
Furthermore, the saddle-like shapes of the connection interface 130 (i.e., the connection interface 130 extending across the width of the rear surface 620 from the first side surface 316 to the second side surface 318) and the support dock 870 provide lateral support (i.e., support in a direction between the sides of the connection interface 130) for the mobile device 100. As such, the shapes of the support dock 870 and the mobile device 100 prevent the mobile device 100 from falling sideways out of the support dock 870. In addition to the saddle-like shape, in some embodiments, the connection interface 130 is disposed substantially mid-way between the first and second end surfaces 212 and 114 of the base 102 to permit the support dock 870 to easily balance the device 100.
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As briefly described above, the first cover 104 is normally disposed on a first side of the connection interface 130 to prevent access to the first compartment 522. In addition, the first cover 104 also acts as a protective case or skin for the base 102. As such, the electronic mobile device 100 has a smaller size than a similar device that includes both a compartment cover and a separate external protective case.
As shown in the figures, the first cover 104 includes a trough-like shape to act as a protective case for several of the surfaces of the base 102. More specifically, the first cover 104 includes a rear panel 442 (
In some embodiments, the first and second side walls 144 and 146 each include projections 948 (
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In addition to the above walls and surfaces, in some embodiments, the rear panel 442 of the first cover 104 includes a release latch 458 to secure the first cover 104 to the base 102 in the normal attached position. However, the first cover 104 may be secured to the base 102 in other manners, such as friction engagement and the like.
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As briefly described above, the second cover 106 is normally disposed on a second side of the connection interface 130 to prevent access to the second compartment 526. In addition, the second cover 106 also acts as a protective case or skin for the base 102. As such, the electronic mobile device 100 has a smaller size than a similar device that includes both a compartment cover and a separate external protective case.
As shown in the figures, the second cover 106 includes a trough-like shape to act as a protective case for several of the surfaces of the base 102. More specifically, the second cover 106 includes a rear panel 462 (
In some embodiments, the first and second side walls 164 and 166 each include projections 968 (
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In addition to the above walls and surfaces, in some embodiments, the rear panel 462 of the second cover 106 includes a release latch 478 to secure the second cover 106 to the base 102 in the normal attached position. However, the second cover 106 may be secured to the base 102 in other manners, such as friction engagement and the like.
The structure of the mobile device 100 may vary from the above description without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, in some embodiments, the connection interface 130 and the support dock 870 have shapes other than narrow saddle-like shapes described above. However, the connection interface 130 and the support dock 870 advantageously have generally similar shapes such that the support dock 870 does not contact the covers 104 and 106, and therefore, the device 100 may be used with the aforementioned electronic accessories without detaching the covers 104 and 106.
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From the above description, it should be apparent that the present disclosure provides an electronic mobile device having interchangeable covers that permit personalization and customization of the device. Furthermore, the interchangeable covers act as both compartment covers and a protective case for the device, thereby providing a smaller size than a similar device that includes both a compartment cover and a separate external protective case. Further still, the present disclosure also provides an electronic mobile device that may be used with other electronic accessories (e.g., charging stations, compact audio devices) without detaching the interchangeable covers from the device.
It should be appreciated that various other modifications and variations to the preferred embodiments can be made within the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, the disclosure should not be limited to the described embodiments. To ascertain the full scope of the disclosure, the following claims should be referenced.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/701,809, which was filed on Feb. 8, 2010. The contents of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/701,809 are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12701809 | Feb 2010 | US |
Child | 13864837 | US |