This invention relates to the support, storage and carrying of electronic equipment, and more particularly to an electronic tablet holder which protects, displays and adapts an electronic tablet for use in conjunction with a tray table or the like.
As travel has evolved, whether it be automobile, bus, train or airplane, there has been more emphasis placed on convenient accommodation and/or entertainment for the passenger. Traditionally, trains and airplanes have provided tray tables for use during travel. Airlines, because of the typical length of the journey, have provided in-flight entertainment which has evolved from central aisle-located screens to individual screens. It is recognized that the provision for entertainment of the passenger is both expensive and heavy. Therefore, it is perceived, since more and more people carry electronic tablets, that to provide a device which not only enables but encourages the use of personal electronic tablets on the airplane would reduce the duties of the flight attendant as well as reduce the weight of the airplane itself and save an airline enormous amounts of IFE repair cost.
Prior art known to the present inventor includes:
U.S. Pat. No. 6,663,072 to Ritchey et al, which discloses a stabilizing device for supporting a laptop computer on the lap of the user and further includes a lid, thereby providing a storage capacity for the computer;
U.S. Patent Publication No. US2005/0077448 to Rossini, which discloses a laptop computer stand which includes a base which is adapted to either sit on a surface or to be coupled to a structure.
U.S. Patent Publication No. 2001/0003961 to Hodge et al discloses a laptop computer workstation which includes a wire frame attached to a wooden plate and then to be secured to a tray table or the like.
U.S. Patent Publication No. 2011/0203955 to Fasula discloses a multipurpose iPAD case which when opened has a sun/privacy shade and a rigid pocket for the device to lean on, including adjustable angularity.
U.S. Patent Publication No. US2012/0063066 to Floit discloses an ergonomic accessory for use with an electronic device, wherein the device becomes ergonomically attached to the hand or wrist of the user
With the above-noted prior art in mind, the goal of the present invention is to provide a holder, which could be provided by the tablet owner or the airline, bus line or rail line, enabling a passenger to support and comfortably use an electronic tablet during the commute.
It is a goal to provide such an electronic device holder that is inexpensive, durable, lightweight, easy to store or stow away, and easy to secure to an electronic tablet and to a tray table or the like. There is provided a sleeve to receive the electronic tablet while leaving the face of the tablet exposed. The sleeve is configured and shaped of such a material that the tablet can easily slip into the sleeve, secure while in the sleeve, and likewise easily removed. The holder itself can easily be stored away while not in use.
The inventive sleeve which secures the tablet is secured to a base member which is lightweight, durable and easily slips over the tray table, securing the tablet in place on the tray table. It should be understood that the connection between the base member and the sleeve member is adjustable to allow various viewing angles. In terms of use in airplanes, the holder in its current concept will not require any certification of any kind; it can simply be carried on board in person by a passenger.
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As can be seen, the present invention provides a simple, lightweight, durable, inexpensive means of adapting an electronic tablet for use in a vehicle utilizing a tray table.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.