The present invention relates to a case for protecting the housing of a mobile electronic device.
A mobile electronic device is an electronic device which can be carried easily. Examples thereof include mobile phones, smartphones, and portable media players. One of the mobile electronic devices is the fifth-generation iPod Touch released by Apple Inc. on Sep. 12, 2012.
As shown in
The ring of the strap 5 has a central base hole 5a and a narrow part 5b extending from the base hole 5a toward the front end. By inserting the diameter-expanded part 3b of the strap attachment part 3 into the base hole 5a of the strap 5 as shown in
As seen above, the strap 5 can be attached easily. However, when the inventor actually carried, in a bag, the mobile electronic device 1 to which the strap 5 was attached, the inventor became aware that the strap 5 had been detached. The inventor then investigated the cause of the detachment and found that the cause was one of the following cases: a force was applied to the strap 5 in an unintentional direction in the bag and thus the strap 5 was slid so that the narrow part 5b thereof was detached from the base 3a of the strap attachment part 3; and as shown in
Cases for protecting the housing of a mobile electronic device from damage are available from various vendors. Such housing protection cases include ones which have an aperture through a portion thereof corresponding to the strap attachment part so that a strap is attached thereto through the aperture, as well as ones which have no aperture through a portion thereof corresponding to the strap attachment part and thus do not allow a strap to be attached thereto.
The present invention has been made in view of the foregoing, and an object thereof is to provide a housing protection case that can prevent a strap from being detached from a mobile electronic device.
The present invention provides a housing protection case for covering at least a part of back and side surfaces of a mobile electronic device having a strap attachment part protruding from the back surface. The case includes a main body covering at least a part of the back and side surfaces of the mobile electronic device, a strap attachment part cover protruding from a back surface of the main body and covering the strap attachment part, and a strap draw-out part disposed in a position adjacent to the strap attachment part cover and allowing a strap attached to the strap attachment part to pass therethrough.
Unintentional detachment of a strap does not occur so often. Further, even when a strap is detached, it can be attached again. Accordingly, the vendors have not recognized the detachment of a strap as a problem. However, the inventor found that some mobile electronic device users were keenly aware of the completeness of products and that such users recognized unintentional detachment of a strap as a grave problem which reduced their satisfaction with the product, even if such an event did not occur so often. The housing protection case of the present invention satisfies a users' potential request that the vendors have not been aware of at all. If this housing protection case is used, the strap attachment part cover thereof prevents a strap from moving in a direction such that the strap is torn off from the mobile electronic device. Thus, the strap detachment problem no longer occurs, which can improve user satisfaction.
a) and 1(b) are perspective views showing a method for attaching a strap to a mobile electronic device, and
a) is a plan view of a region A in
a) to 5(g) are diagrams showing the structure of the housing protection case, in which
a) is a sectional view corresponding to
a) and 8(b) are perspective views showing an example of a method for attaching the strap attachment part cap.
Now, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. However, the embodiment below is illustrative only and does not limit the scope of the present invention.
As shown in
By inserting a diameter-expanded part 3b of the strap attachment part 3 into a base hole 5a of the strap 5 as shown in
The housing protection case 7 can be attached to the mobile electronic device 1 using elastic fit or the like. Prior to attaching the housing protection case 7 to the mobile electronic device 1, the free end of the strap 5 fixed to the strap attachment part 3 is passed through the strap draw-out part 7e and then the housing protection case 7 is attached to the mobile electronic device 1. The housing protection case 7 aims to protect the back and side surfaces of the mobile electronic device 1 from damage and to reduce the impact on the mobile electronic device 1. It covers at least a part of the back and side surfaces of the mobile electronic device 1. Preferably, the housing protection case 7 covers as wide a range of the mobile electronic device 1 as possible except for an aperture necessary for a camera, connecter, microphone, speaker and the like of the mobile electronic device 1 to function and a notch necessary to attach the housing protection case 7. However, the housing protection case 7 need not necessarily cover the mobile electronic device 1 in its entirety and only has to cover it to the extent that the housing can be protected.
The housing protection case 7 includes a strap attachment part cover 7b for covering the strap attachment part 3, and the strap draw-out part 7e is disposed in a position adjacent to the strap attachment part cover 7b.
As shown in
If this housing protection case is not used or if a traditional housing protection case, which does not include the strap attachment part cover 7b, is used, when a force is applied to the strap 5 in a direction shown by an arrow in
Further, if this housing protection case is not used, when a force is applied to the strap 5 in a direction shown by an arrow X in
The size of the aperture of the strap draw-out part 7e is not particularly limited as long as the strap 5 can be drawn out through the aperture. However, the width in the thickness direction thereof is preferably 50 to 150%, more preferably 80 to 120% of the thickness of a thin part 5c of the strap 5. Further, the width in the circumferential direction thereof, as shown in
The material of the housing protection case 7 is not particularly limited, but is preferably a hard elastic material such as polycarbonate or a soft elastic material such as silicone so that the housing protection case 7 can be elastically fitted to the mobile electronic device 1. The housing protection case 7 may be transparent, semi-transparent, or non-transparent. If the housing protection case 7 is transparent or semi-transparent, it is possible to visually recognize a logo or the like provided on the back surface of the mobile electronic device 1 to which the housing protection case 7 is attached.
When the strap 5 is not used, the strap attachment part 3 of the mobile electronic device 1 can be pressed into the mobile electronic device 1 so that the upper surface of the strap attachment part 3 becomes approximately flush with the back surface of the mobile electronic device 1, as shown in
In a state as shown in
The material of the strap attachment part cap 9 is not particularly limited, but is preferably a soft elastic material such as silicone, considering the function of filling the space 7f.
1: mobile electronic device, 3: strap attachment part, 5: strap, 7: housing protection case, 7b: strap attachment part cover, 7e: strap draw-out part
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-252985 | Nov 2012 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2013/080449 | 11/11/2013 | WO | 00 |