1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to a carrying case assembly and in particular to a carrying case designed for portable electronic devices.
2. Description of the Related Art
Backpacks and other personal carry items, such as messenger bags, purses and handbags, are traditionally designed to store personal items on the interior of the bag, where the stored items can only be accessed by opening the carrying and removing the item therefrom. Presently, there are no functional carrying bags that allow for ready detachable use of an electronic device requiring user manipulation to operate specific interfacing functions. All existing carrying bags require the user to first remove the electronic device from the carrier or have the electronic device stay contained within the carrier as the device is being utilized for user interfacing.
The described embodiments provide a latch and carry detachable carrying case and a carrying case assembly for electronic devices. According to one embodiment, the carrying case assembly includes a specially designed carrying case. The carrying case includes: an exterior casing that creates a compartment for receiving a portable electronic device that is inserted in the carrying case for storage and use therein; and means for securing the portable electronic device within the compartment when the electronic device has been inserted in the compartment. The carrying case also includes a first component of an interlocking mechanism attached to a surface of the exterior casing and utilized to hang the carrying case on a user wearable strap configured with a second component of the interlocking mechanism.
In one embodiment, the carrying case further includes: a screen access surface within the exterior casing which provides viewable access to a screen of the inserted portable electronic device. The screen access surface comprises a material that enables the screen access surface to transfer tactile inputs on an exterior surface of the material and transfer the tactile input to the screen of the portable electronic device and control the electronic device when the portable electronic device has a touch screen interface. In at least one implementation, the first component of the interlocking mechanism is located at a top of the carrying case with an orientation that enables the screen of the inserted electronic portable device to be oriented towards a body of a user wearing the carrying case assembly when the first component is interlocked with the second component.
In one or more embodiments, the carrying case also includes a cover flap that attaches to a perimeter of the screen access surface and is movable into one of (i) a closed position that covers and prevents access to the screen of the inserted portable electronic device and (ii) an open position that exposes the screen access surface. According to one aspect, the cover flap is one of: (a) affixed at one end to a perimeter surface of the carrying case by a permanent adhesive means; (b) stitched at the one end to the perimeter surface of the carrying case; and (c) a separate component from the carrying case that is removably attached to the perimeter of the screen access surface via one or more non-permanent adhesive means.
In one embodiment, a user interface device is embedded in an inner surface of the cover flap and is accessible when the cover flap is in the open position. A communication mechanism enables the user interface device to communicatively couple to the inserted portable electronic device, wherein the communication mechanism includes one or more of: (i) a wired connection extending from the cover flap to an interior of the compartment and having a connective end for insertion into the inserted portable electronic device; and (ii) a wireless connection that connects with the inserted portable electronic device via a created wireless channel following a pairing of the inserted portable electronic device with the user interface device.
According to one aspect, the carrying case assembly further includes a holding latch designed for attachment to a user wearable strap and having: (i) a first connecting section that securely attaches the holding latch to the user wearable strap; and (ii) a second connecting section serving as the second component of the interlocking mechanism, which receives the first component attached to the surface of the carrying case and enables the carrying case to be fixably and removably attached to the holding latch. The holding latch is made of a material having compressive and tensile strength that supports moveable hanging of the carrying case off the latch with the portable electronic device and other objects inserted in the carrying case. The holding latch can be permanently affixed at the first connection section to the user wearable strap or a separate, detachable item from the user wearable strap. When a separate component, the latch includes: a first segment that extends vertically downwards to slip into an inner section of the user wearable strap; a middle segment, connected to the first segment and extending downwards away from the connecting end with the first segment to provide an elongated section between the first segment and the middle segment having a width and length dimension that enables a secure connection to the user wearable strap; and a device connecting segment that connects to and extends from the middle segment at an angle that supports efficient interlocking of the first component on the device connecting segment and which is configured with specific dimensions to be the second component of the interlocking mechanism.
In one or more embodiments, the interlocking mechanism comprises a buckle and latch assembly, with one of the first component and the second component being the buckle and a next one of the first component and the second component being the latch.
According to one additional aspect of the disclosure, the user wearable strap, which is a component of the carrying case assembly comprises a strap that extends over at least one shoulder of a user wearing the carrying case assembly. The strap is sized to accommodate carrying at least the carrying case assembly, and the strap contains one or more pockets for insertion of one or more personal objects of the user.
The carrying case assembly further includes a folding flap having at least one segment that is extendable away from the carrying case to provide a pivot that enables the carrying case to stand in an upright orientation. In one embodiment, the folding flap is configured with multiple movable parts that collapse to present a flat assembly adjacent to a surface of the carrying cases when the carrying case is not in an upright position.
The above summary contains simplifications, generalizations and omissions of detail and is not intended as a comprehensive description of the claimed subject matter but, rather, is intended to provide a brief overview of some of the functionality associated therewith. Other systems, methods, functionality, features and advantages of the claimed subject matter will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed written description.
The description of the illustrative embodiments can be read in conjunction with the accompanying figures. It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements illustrated in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements are exaggerated relative to other elements. Embodiments incorporating teachings of the present disclosure are shown and described with respect to the figures presented herein, in which:
Disclosed is a carrying case assembly for portable electronic devices. The assembly includes a carrying case that has: an exterior casing that creates a compartment for receiving a portable electronic device; means for securing the portable electronic device within the compartment; and a first component of an interlocking mechanism attached to a surface of the exterior casing and utilized to hang the carrying case on a user wearable strap configured with a second component of the interlocking mechanism. The assembly further includes a holding latch having: (i) a first connecting section that securely attaches the holding latch to the user wearable strap; and (ii) a second connecting section serving as the second component of the interlocking mechanism, which receives the first component attached to the surface of the carrying case and enables the carrying case to be fixably and removably attached to the user wearable device via the holding latch.
The following descriptions further provide one or more embodiments of a clip and carry detachable carrying case assembly for electronic devices that have a user-interfacing screen disposed in an exposed surface of the device. The terminology latch and carry refers to one embodiment of the carrying case assembly where the interlocking mechanism includes a first component that latches into the second component and provides a secure interlock of the components that enables the carrying case with electronic device inserted therein to be carried by the user hanging from the user wearable strap. Other embodiments that do not involve a latch and carry interlocking device are also presented herein.
In the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, specific exemplary embodiments in which the disclosure may be practiced are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosed embodiments. For example, specific details such as specific method orders, structures, elements, and connections have been presented herein. However, it is to be understood that the specific details presented need not be utilized to practice embodiments of the present disclosure. It is also to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that logical, architectural, programmatic, mechanical, electrical and other changes may be made without departing from general scope of the disclosure. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
References within the specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “embodiments”, or “one or more embodiments” are intended to indicate that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. The appearance of such phrases in various places within the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. Further, various features are described which may be exhibited by some embodiments and not by others. Similarly, various requirements are described which may be requirements for some embodiments but not other embodiments.
It is understood that the use of specific component, device and/or parameter names and/or corresponding acronyms thereof, such as those of the executing utility, logic, and/or firmware described herein, are for example only and not meant to imply any limitations on the described embodiments. The embodiments may thus be described with different nomenclature and/or terminology utilized to describe the components, devices, parameters, methods and/or functions herein, without limitation. References to any specific protocol or proprietary name in describing one or more elements, features or concepts of the embodiments are provided solely as examples of one implementation, and such references do not limit the extension of the claimed embodiments to embodiments in which different element, feature, protocol, or concept names are utilized. Thus, each term utilized herein is to be given its broadest interpretation given the context in which that terms is utilized.
Further, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the physical components and basic configuration depicted in the various figures and described herein may vary. For example, the illustrative components of or associated with carrying case assembly 100 or carrying case 105 (
Within the descriptions of the different views of the figures, similar elements are provided similar names and reference numerals as those of the previous figure(s). The specific numerals assigned to the elements are provided solely to aid in the description and are not meant to imply any limitations (structural or functional or otherwise) on the described embodiment.
The disclosure generally provides various design and configuration features of a carrying case assembly 100 (
In an alternate embodiment, the front wall can actually be constructed with an outlying wall around the perimeter that is then open in the center (i.e., no actual physical material), such that direct access is provided to the screen of the electronic device. In yet another embodiment, applicable to both types of front wall construction, a cover flap can be provided that overlays the front wall. The cover flap can be made of any material, but is generally not transparent, so as to prevent the electronic device from being directly viewable while the device is being transported within the carrying case. The user of the electronic device can then simply pull the flap out of the way when the user desires to access the screen of the electronic device.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, the carrying case includes a top wall and a zipper disposed in at least one of the side walls and the top wall. In one embodiment, the zipper can be partially disposed in the bottom wall and the top wall and extend along one of the side walls. In one or more embodiments, the zipper can be placed along a single wall or along multiple walls. When the zipper is in the opened position, the opening provided is sufficiently large to insert the electronic device into the carrying case without difficulty. It is appreciated that other embodiments can provide a different mechanism by which the devices can be inserted into the carrying case and secured therein, including, but not limited to use of a top cover that can be affixed at one end to one or more of the other walls and secured at the other end to the carrying case by Velcro®, or a snap-in connector or other connector. Yet another embodiment can involve use of Velcro® or other adhesive mechanism at the top of the carrying case to temporarily attach the inner surface of the top edge of the front wall to the top edge of the back wall, for example. Thus, the electronic device can be easily inserted and removed from the carrying case through the zipper opener or other mechanisms, such as Velcro or buttons.
As another aspect of the disclosure, the point of connection between the front wall and the rest of the carrying case provides a seam. The connecting wall edges of the carrying walls can be affixed to the front wall by one of several available mechanisms or bonding methodologies that creates a strong durable bond, which does not release and/or cannot be easily broken by normal interior or exterior stretching of the walls as electronic devices are placed within the carrying case volume. The seams are also constructed to be resistive to separation in response to tensile or other forces applied to the seam or the carrying case.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, the carrying assembly includes and/or is designed to be utilized with a strap. In one embodiment, the strap is a basic loop (i.e., a bandolier/sash) that is made of durable material and designed for use as a shoulder strap or an around-the-waist carrying belt. The carrying case is removably connected to the strap via an interlocking mechanism, such that a user can remove the carrying case with the electronic device from its connection to the strap and utilize the electronic device, while still in the carrying case. Once use of the electronic device is completed, the user can then easily reconnect the carrying case to the strap utilizing the interlocking mechanism.
Thus, as one related aspect of the disclosure, the carrying case assembly includes an interlocking mechanism comprised of a female receptacle and a male affordance that insertably connects and/or latches to the female receptacle. A first part (male or female) of the interlocking mechanism is attached to the back wall and/or the top wall of the carrying. In one embodiment, a push buckle and latch device is utilized to provide the male and female parts, which securely interlocks when connected. Importantly, once interlocked, the two parts can only be unlocked by user manipulation of one or more release affordances of the interlocking mechanisms. This aspect prevents the carrying case from being detached from the strap without specific, deliberate, user action. In one embodiment, the latch device (which is technically referred to as a latchplate or latch, for short) is configured similarly to a car seatbelt buckle assembly or an airplane seat buckle assembly. For purposes of the description, reference will be made to the female (receptor) part as a “buckle”, and the insertable male part as a “latch”. According to one implementation, the buckle is attached or fastened to the top of the carrying case or bag. The location of the buckle can be generally top center to allow for balancing of the carrying when attached to a strap, as described below. Other locations can be desirable depending on the weight and dimensionality of the carrying and/or the device for which the carrying case is designed to house. According to one embodiment, the latch can be either permanently or temporarily attached to the strap. It is appreciated that the location of the male and female parts of the interlocking mechanism of a buckle and latch device can be reversed relative to connection with the carrying case and the strap. While shown to be similar in design to a seat belt buckle as utilized in automobiles and airplanes, it is appreciate that the buckle can be designed very differently and take on different shapes and provide different forms of locking features, as a design option.
According to one embodiment, the detachable carrying case assembly is an iPad®/eReader® messenger bag system. The iPad®/eReader® messenger bag system is an assembly of a carrying case and messenger bag strap that allows an iPad/eReader carrying case (or bag) to quickly detach from the bag strap for ready use and access, and then re-attach for easy hands free carrying, through use of the interlocking mechanism. An iPad/eReader placed in the Clip and Carry™ case is accessible by simply detaching the carrying from the strap, by use of a release mechanism of the push buckle or latch, then engaging the screen or face of the iPad/eReader through the transparent (or open) front wall of the carrying case.
According to one embodiment, the strap can contain additional pockets or places for additional items. Also, when made as a shoulder strap, the strap can be worn from either shoulder, and can be adjustable. According to one aspect, the iPad®/eReader® carrying case will hang around the hip of the user when attached to the strap, in part determined by the adjustment made to the strap. In this location, a user can easily detach the carrying case from the strap by pushing the button on the female buckle (or release latch). The user is then able to operate the iPad/eReader through the touchscreen viewable at the front surface of the carrying case. Once the user is finished with the device, the user can simply reconnect the buckle and latch together, providing an easy Clip-n-Carry™ application.
In one embodiment, the assembly of the casing, interlocking mechanism and strap is designed to allow the front wall of the casing to generally face towards the body or hip of the user wearing the carrying case assembly when the strap is placed over the shoulder or around the waist.
According to one embodiment, the back side of carrying case includes pockets for accessories, or other devices, such as, but not limited to, larger notebook computers. In one embodiment, the pockets can be made of rubber or plastic and provide extra grip material for contoured holding. The extra grip material can also be used on the back side of buckle, in one embodiment.
In one embodiment, the back side also has a folding flap, which allows the carrying case to stand upright. This further enables table viewing of the screen of an inserted electronic device or use of the device with a keyboard or other external input device. As shown, the folding flap can be configured with multiple movable parts that collapse to present a flat assembly when the carrying case is being carried or used as a holder for the device. The folding flap can then be manually re-configured to provide one or more arms that support holding the carrying case in an upright position. In one embodiment, the folding flap is detachable from the carrying case and can be attached as needed. The folding flap can then be held within one of the pockets provided at the back of the carrying case or on the strap.
In one embodiment, the holes include ones for a camera lens and an on/off switch of the portable electronic device. The screen of the portable electronic device is then visible through the screen access surface, which can include a clear film cover. Zipper enables access to compartment. When required for the portable electronic device, carrying case 105 can include an opening at the bottom center of the exterior casing for insertion of a charger. In one embodiment, a secure metal ring or other affordance (e.g., a D-ring) hangs at the bottom of the external casing to attach other accessories to carrying case 105.
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Additionally, the carrying case 105 includes: a screen access surface 110 within the exterior casing which provides viewable access to a screen (see 310,
The above introduced cushion segments (i.e., cushioning material) can be located within perimeter sections of the screen access surface 110 to protect the screen 310 from damage due to physical impact of the carrying case 105, such as if the carrying case 105 is dropped on the face in which the screen access surface 110 is embedded. The cushioning material cushions an impact of the carrying case 105 hitting against the body of the user wearing the carrying case assembly 100 and protects the inserted portable electronic device 305 from damage when the carrying case 105 is brought into forceful contact with other objects.
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Also, in one embodiment, the interlocking mechanism 800 includes a locking component 815 that enables the interlocking mechanism 800 to be locked following insertion of the clip 700 into the buckle 810. Setting of the locking component 815 prevents the clip 700 from being detached from the buckle 810 without actual user manipulation of the buckle 810 and locking component 815. In one embodiment, the locking component 815 automatically locks in place whenever clip 700 is inserted into the buckle 810, without any user manipulation.
In an alternate embodiment, the interlocking mechanism 800 can be a pair of magnets, with a first magnet being the first component and a second magnet being the second component. The selected magnets have sufficient magnetic strength to hold the carrying case 105 in place and enable movement of the carrying case 105 when the magnets are interlocked with each other. The magnets can be respectively stitched into the fabric of carrying case 105 and wearable strap 1100.
It is appreciated, that the actual one of the components, first or second, that is provided as the buckle 810 as well as the specific configuration of the latch provided to interlock therewith can vary depending on implementation, as is shown with the alternate embodiments of
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The above description of the various figures provides a carrying case assembly 100 that can be designed as an ultra-portable bag or case for an iPad®/eReader® or other tablet device or laptop computer device. The carrying case assembly 100 can also be utilized to port a large number of different portable electronic devices, without limitation. It is appreciated that the carrying case 105 is a detachable item and can be described as such relative to the carrying case assembly 100.
While the disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular system, device or component thereof to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed for carrying out this disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
The description of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the disclosure in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the disclosure. The described embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/737,331, filed on Dec. 14, 2012, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61737331 | Dec 2012 | US |