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The present invention relates to protective mobile device cases, and in particular, a protective mobile device case having an integrated latch.
Two-piece or clam-shell protective mobile device cases provide a barrier between a mobile device case retained within the case and the ambient environment, which may protect the mobile device from external elements such as dust, debris, as well as impact forces. However, the connection point or points between the two pieces that cooperate to define the mobile device case are weak points in the construction of the case.
Accordingly, latches have been devised to attach the two pieces of a clam-shell mobile device case together. Such latches, however, are cumbersome or awkward and are often composed of rigid materials that transfer impact forces directly to the mobile device during an impact event. Repeated impact events may cause such latches to become worn overtime such that the latch may fracture or otherwise become non-operational. These latches are also often aesthetically unpleasing, add unwanted size and dimension to the case, and prove difficult to open by the consumer.
Moreover, existing latches are often separate components from the mobile device case. In particular, many latches are coupled to the mobile device case by a hinge or other connector, which if fractured, may prevent the mobile device case from closing.
The present invention advantageously provides for a mobile device case having an integrated latch. The mobile device case includes a first portion sized to at least partially retain a mobile device. The first portion has an exterior and includes a plurality of corners. At least one of the plurality of corners includes at least one first mating element disposed on the exterior. A second portion matable to the first portion is included, the second portion including at least one flap, each flap including a second mating element sized to releasably engage with a corresponding first mating element. Each flap is disposed on the exterior portion of a corresponding corner when the first mating element is engaged with the second mating element.
In another embodiment, the mobile device case includes a first portion sized to receive a mobile device. A second portion is included releaseably securable to the first portion. The first portion includes a plurality of side wall portions composed of a substantially rigid material, the plurality of side wall portions includes an exterior surface. The second portion includes at least one flap releaseably securable to at least one of the plurality of side wall portions. The at least one flap contours the exterior surface of at least one of the plurality of side wall portions when the first portion is releasably secured to the second portion.
In yet another embodiment, the mobile device case includes a first housing portion including at least one corner. The at least one corner defines an exterior surface and a protuberance extending away from the exterior surface. A second housing portion is included and is releaseably engageable to the first housing portion, the second housing portion defining a substantially planar surface and including at least one flap. Each flap has an aperture in which the aperture is sized to mate with a corresponding protuberance. The at least one flap is movable from a first position in which the at least one flap is substantially orthogonal to substantially planar surface to a second position in which the at least one flap is substantially planar to the substantially planar surface. The at least one flap is adjacent and contours the exterior surface of the corner and the second portion is releasably secured to the first portion
A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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The first portion 14 may further include a plurality of side wall portions 16 defining a first perimeter 18 around the interior of the first portion 14. The side wall portions 16 surround the first portion 14 and may define a height substantially commensurate with a height of the mobile device housed within the first portion 14, or any height. In an exemplary embodiment, four side wall portions 16 are included on the first portion 14. The first portion 14 may include, and be at least partially composed of, a first material 20. The first material 20 may include a substantially rigid material, for example, polycarbonate (PC) or a similarly rigid material having a similar durometer hardness. The first material 20 may be included around the exterior of the side wall portions 16 and on a bottom portion 22 of the first portion 14. The first material 20 may further be contiguous around the first portion 14 such that side wall portions 16 are contiguously connected with the bottom portion 22 by the first material 20. Alternatively, the side wall portions 16 may be joined, in part, to the bottom portion 22 by other materials or may include gaps or slits along the perimeter 18 to provide for at least some flexion in the event of the an impact force being applied to the first portion 14.
Molded or affixed to the bottom portion 22 in the interior of the first portion 14 may be a second material 24. The second material 24 may be an elastomeric resilient material, for example, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) or other thermoplastic elastomers having a similar durometer hardness less than the durometer hardness of the first material 20. The second material 24 may span substantially the entire bottom portion 22 in the interior of the case and may further define a raised pattern of nubs 26, which may be any shape or size or pattern, that raise the mobile device a distance away from the bottom portion 22 when retained within the first portion 14. The nubs 26 may be composed of the second material 24, or other materials, and further operate to cushion and to provide friction to the mobile device when disposed within the first portion 14. In an exemplary configuration, the second material 24 is molded to the bottom portion 22 such that is spaced a distance away from the perimeter 18 and around at least a portion of the interior.
The second material 24 may further be molded or affixed onto the exterior surface of the side wall portions 16. For example, the second material 24 may extend up at least a portion of the side wall portions 16 on one or more of the side portions that comprise the side wall portions 16. In an exemplary configuration, the second material 24 may be molded on at least a substantial portion of the side wall portions 16, such that portion of the first material 20 may be exposed toward the top of the side wall portions 16 with a section of the side wall portions 16 including only the first material 20. The second material 24 may further be molded onto the side wall portion 16 to define one or more apertures allowing for sound to be emitted from the speakers through the apertures. The second material 24 may further allow for the actuation of one or more of the controls of the mobile device. For example, the second material 24 may define volume control bottoms that are operable to actuate the volume control buttons on the mobile device when pressed.
The second material 24 may further be molded into the first portion 14 such that a portion of the second material 24 joins a portion of the side wall portions 16 to the bottom portion 22 and further defines a portion of the side wall portions 16. For example, the first portion 14 may include a plurality of tension elements 28 adjoining the side wall portions 16 to the bottom portion 22. Each tension element 28 defines part of the side wall portions 16 and the bottom portion 22 and is further sized to space a mobile electronic device retained within the first portion 14 a distance away from the side wall portions 16. In particular, each tension element 28 may extend a distance from the side wall portions 16 and the bottom portion 22 toward the interior of the first portion 14. Each tension element 28 further operates as a spring to resist an impact force applied by the mobile device on the tension element 28 to cushion the mobile device when retained with the first portion 14.
The first portion 14 may further include one or more plugs 30 molded or affixed to the first portion 14. For example, the plugs 30 may be molded to a portion of the side wall portions 16 including the first material 20 and may be movable from a first position in which the plug 30 is securably inserted into an aperture defined by the first portion 14, to a second position in which the plug 30 is moved or pivoted a distance away from the first portion 14 to allow for insertion of headphones, power plugs, or other accessories. The plugs 30 may be composed of the second material 24 or other similar flexible materials.
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One or more of the corners 32 may define, or otherwise include, at least one first mating element 34. The first mating element 34 may be, for example, an aperture defined by the corner 32 in the exposed portion of the first material 20 between portions of the second material 24. For example, as shown in
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Molded to a portion of the upper portion 38 may be the second material 24 extending a distance away from the substantially rectangular perimeter 42. The second material 24 molded to the upper portion 38 may be disposed around the perimeter 42 to provide a layer of cushion to the second portion 36. The second material 24 may further define a second perimeter 50 molded to and disposed around the perimeter 42. In particular, the second perimeter 50 may be molded atop the perimeter 42 and extend a longitudinal distance away from the perimeter 42.
The second portion 36 may include a screen protector 52 which is substantially commensurate in size with a touch-screen of a mobile device retained within the first portion 14. The screen protector 52 may be transparent and flexible or substantially rigid and may further define electrical properties such that the touch-screen of the mobile device may be actuated through the screen protector 52. The screen protector 52 may further be substantially coplanar with the upper portion 38. Optionally, the second portion 36 may not include the screen protector 52.
Extending away from second perimeter 50, in a direction substantially orthogonal from screen protector 52, may be at least one flap 54. For example, four flaps 54 may be included on the second portion 36 extending from the second perimeter 50 although any number of flaps 54 may be included. The flaps 54 may be substantially commensurate in height and width as the corners 32 as to provide protection to the corners 32 during an impact event in which the housing 12 is exposed to an impact force. For example, both the corners 32 and the flaps 54 may be substantially rectangular in shape with a concave curvature. In an exemplary configuration, the flaps 54 are joined to the second perimeter 50 and form a contiguous section of the second material 24. In other embodiments, the flaps 54 may be connected to the perimeter 42 or the second perimeter 50 by a connector (not shown), such as a living hinge, discrete hinge, or other connector, that facilitates movement of the flaps 54, such that the second perimeter 50 is not contiguous with the flaps 54. The flaps 54 may further be movable from a first position in which the flaps 54 are substantially orthogonal to the screen protector 52 and biased to the first position at least a second position in which the flaps 54 are substantially coplanar with the screen protector 52. The flaps 54 may further vary in thickness compared to a thickness of the second material 24 disposed on either or both of the first portion 14 and the second portion 36. In particular, the flaps 54 may include the same or similar thickness as the thickness of the second material 24 that defines the second perimeter 50 or the second material 24 that is disposed on opposite sides of the corner 32. In other embodiments, the thickness of the flaps 54 may be greater than the thickness of the second material 24 on the first portion 14 such that it protrudes a greater distance away from the corner 32 when the first portion 14 is removeably coupled to the second portion 36 as discussed in more detail below.
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Molded or contiguous with the first section 60 is the second section 62 positioned distal the first section 60. The second section 62 may be substantially cylindrical in shape and may define a diameter (d) greater than the width (w2) of the first section 60 distal the interior surface 58 and smaller than the width (w1) of the first section 60 proximate the interior surface 58. In the configuration shown in
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In other configurations, the flap 52 may not include the second mating element 56, but instead may define a substantially flat surface composed of the second material 24 to friction-fit with the corner 32 which may also be molded with, or otherwise composed of the second material 24.
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
This application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional No. 61/642,863, filed May 4, 2012 entitled MOBILE DEVICE CASE LATCH, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61642863 | May 2012 | US |