Claims
- 1. A memory device protective container for containing and protecting a memory device, comprising:
a. a rigid exterior case having a first shell that defines a first peripheral edge, having a second shell that defines a second peripheral edge, and having a securing means for adjustably securing the first and second peripheral edges adjacent each other to define a containment chamber between the first and second shells; b. a resilient receiving insert dimensioned to nest within the first shell, the resilient receiving insert defining a first sealing peripheral lip that is positioned adjacent to the first peripheral edge of the first shell whenever the resilient receiving insert nests within the first shell, defining a first base extending between the first sealing peripheral lip, the first base having a shell contact surface that contacts the first shell, and the resilient receiving insert also defining at least one flexible receiving post extending from a side of the first base opposed to the shell contact surface into the containment chamber, the flexible receiving post being positioned to receive and secure the memory device; and, c. a resilient securing insert dimensioned to nest within the second shell, the resilient securing insert defining a second sealing peripheral lip that is positioned adjacent to the second peripheral edge of the second shell whenever the resilient securing insert nests within the second shell, defining a second base extending between the second sealing peripheral lip, the second base including a shell contact surface that contacts the second shell, and the resilient securing insert also defining at least one securing rib extending from a side of the second base opposed to the shell contact surface into the containment chamber between the inserts, the securing rib being positioned and dimensioned to contact the memory device to secure the memory device against movement within the containment chamber whenever the first and second peripheral edges of the first and second shells are positioned adjacent each other.
- 2. The memory device protective container of claim 1, wherein the first sealing peripheral lip and second sealing peripheral lip are cooperatively dimensioned to contact and compress against each other to form a fluid seal restricting fluid movement into or out of the containment chamber whenever the securing means secures the first and second peripheral edges of the first and second shells adjacent each other.
- 3. The memory device protective container of claim 1, wherein the resilient receiving insert includes at least one first flared tongue extending away from the shell contact surface of the first base and that is dimensioned to pass through and be secured by a first tongue slot defined within the first shell and wherein the first flared tongue has a contact head that extends away from the shell contact surface of the first base a distance beyond an exterior surface of the first shell, and wherein the resilient securing insert includes at least one second flared tongue extending from the shell contact surface of the second base and that is dimensioned to pass through and be secured by a second tongue slot defined within the second shell and wherein the second flared tongue has a contact head that extends away from the shell contact surface of the second base a distance beyond an exterior surface of the second shell.
- 4. The memory device protective container of claim 1, wherein the resilient receiving insert further comprises at least one support ridge extending from the base into the containment chamber to restrict smooth surface contact between the memory device and the first base of the resilient receiving insert.
- 5. The memory device protective container of claim 1, wherein the securing means comprises a hinge secured between the first and second shell, and a latch that adjustably secures the first and second shells adjacent each other.
- 6. The memory device protective container of claim 3, wherein the at least one first flared tongue of the resilient receiving insert and the at least one second flared tongue of the resilient securing insert are nonlinear, and the first and second tongue slots defined within the first and second shells are non-linear to enhance friction of the first and second shells.
- 7. The memory device protective container of claim 6, wherein the resilient receiving insert and the first shell further comprise a plurality of non-linear first flared tongues and first tongue slots, and the resilient securing insert and second shell also comprise a plurality of nonlinear second flared tongues and second tongue slots to enhance friction of the first and second shells.
- 8. The memory device protective carrier of claim 7, wherein the first tongue slots are defined within one or more friction slots defined within an exterior surface of the first shell, and the second tongue slots are defined within one or more friction slots defined within an exterior surface of the second shell to enhance friction of the first and second shells.
- 9. The memory device protective container of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible receiving post comprises a pyramid post having a narrow tip at a point of furthest extension of the post into the containment chamber and having a bottom adjacent the first base that is wider than the narrow tip so that the flexible receiving post provides decreased flexure adjacent the first base to enhance securing of the memory device adjacent the first base.
- 10. The memory device protective container of claim 1, wherein the rigid exterior case is made of a non-deformable polypropylene material, and the resilient receiving insert and resilient securing insert are made of a deformable thermoplastic rubber material.
- 11. A memory device protective container for containing and protecting a memory device, comprising:
a. a rigid exterior case having a first shell that defines a first peripheral edge, having a second shell that defines a second peripheral edge, and having a securing means for adjustably securing the first and second peripheral edges adjacent each other to define a containment chamber between the first and second shells; b. a resilient receiving insert dimensioned to nest within the first shell, the resilient receiving insert defining a first sealing peripheral lip that is positioned adjacent to the first peripheral edge of the first shell whenever the resilient receiving insert nests within the first shell, defining a first base extending between the first sealing peripheral lip, the first base having a shell contact surface that contacts the first shell, and the resilient receiving insert also defining a plurality of flexible receiving posts extending from a side of the first base opposed to the shell contact surface into the containment chamber, the flexible receiving posts being positioned to receive and secure the memory device; and, c. a resilient securing insert dimensioned to nest within the second shell, the resilient securing insert defining a second sealing peripheral lip that is positioned adjacent to the second peripheral edge of the second shell whenever the resilient securing insert nests within the second shell, defining a second base extending between the second sealing peripheral lip, the second base including a shell contact surface that contacts the second shell, and the resilient securing insert also defining at least one securing rib extending from a side of the second base opposed to the shell contact surface into the containment chamber between the inserts, the securing rib being positioned and dimensioned to pass between the flexible receiving posts of the resilient receiving insert to secure the memory device against movement within the containment chamber whenever the first and second peripheral edges of the first and second shells are positioned adjacent each other.
- 12. The memory device protective container of claim 11, wherein the first sealing peripheral lip and second sealing peripheral lip are cooperatively dimensioned to contact and compress against each other to form a fluid seal restricting fluid movement into or out of the containment chamber whenever the securing means secures the first and second peripheral edges of the first and second shells adjacent each other.
- 13. The memory device protective container of claim 12, wherein the resilient receiving insert includes a plurality of first flared tongues extending away from the shell contact surface of the first base and that are dimensioned to pass through and be secured by a plurality of first tongue slots defined within the first shell and wherein the first flared tongues have contact heads that extend away from the shell contact surface of the first base a distance beyond an exterior surface of the first shell, and wherein the resilient securing insert includes a plurality of second flared tongues extending from the shell contact surface of the second base and that are dimensioned to pass through and be secured by a plurality of second tongue slots defined within the second shell and wherein the second flared tongues have contact heads that extend away from the shell contact surface of the second base a distance beyond an exterior surface of the second shell.
- 14. The memory device protective container of claim 13, wherein the resilient receiving insert further comprises at least one support ridge extending from the base into the containment chamber to restrict smooth surface contact between the memory device and the first base of the resilient receiving insert.
- 15. The memory device protective container of claim 14, wherein the plurality of first flared tongues of the resilient receiving insert and the plurality of second flared tongues of the resilient securing insert are nonlinear, and the first and second tongue slots defined within the first and second shells are non-linear to enhance friction of the first and second shells.
- 16. The memory device protective container of claim 15, wherein the first tongue slots are defined within one or more friction slots defined within an exterior surface of the first shell, and the second tongue slots are defined within one or more friction slots defined within an exterior surface of the second shell to enhance friction of the first and second shells.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/326,290 filed on Oct. 1, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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