1. Field of Invention
The present invention is directed to a user-customizable electronics carrying case with a magnetized, modular accessory system. More particularly, the case is designed to protect and carry electronic devices of different sizes and specifications, from laptop and tablet computers to touchscreen smartphones.
2. Description of Related Art
It is well known that the circumstances of urban life in developed nations has created an increasing need for individuals to effectively interface with the world of human commerce. Furthermore, such engagement with the “life world” that characterizes modern major metropolitan areas has taken a conspicuously and increasingly technological form. The ubiquitous ownership of personal electronic devices such as “smart” cellular telephones, laptop and tablet computers, as well as the increasing prevalence of free WiFi services, all stand as a testament to the aforementioned statement. Indeed, the very concept of the “mobile office” has arisen largely from the circumstances alluded to above. With respect to the average city and its occupants, such circumstances include the increasing prevalence of and preference for self-employment, as well as work of a primarily intellectual nature. Trends in employment aside, many urban residents, it would seem, simply prefer the ability to spend the bulk of their days doing and dwelling in public spaces. In populous urban areas where the occupation of private living space comes at a high premium, this practice presents the favorably disposed individual with a unique set of advantages over the average “homebody.” To the end of facilitating this “cosmopolitan” sort of lifestyle, myriad products have been developed with the purpose of carrying and protecting personal electronic devices, the use of which has become an everyday condition of work and life.
However, such products are not without their shortcomings. To find one's self properly “at home” while “on-the-go” within the city proper, for instance, requires that much of what is taken for granted within a traditional domicile be on hand. The affordances requisite for the lifestyle such carrying devices are designed to help facilitate thus go beyond the electronic devices that permit activities such as work, communication, e-commerce, and various leisure activities, and extend into the realm of physical goods and needs. These range from eating utensils to audio earbuds to identification cards, reading and sunglasses, bank and credit cards, stationary, writing utensils, physical currency, grooming supplies and more. In this respect, traditional systems and devices for containing the means for work and life within a single, convenient location find themselves lacking. This is particularly true, insofar as such systems and devices have typically not featured the ability to customize what can be securely stored, feasibly transported, and conveniently utilized within them. Thus, a need exists for a fully customizable case within which individuals can take their means to work and live with them, to better facilitate the end anal of living life on one's own terms while living “on-the-go.”
The present invention describes a carrying case for a personal electronic device comprising a magnetized spine and an insert, where the insert is magnetically detachably attachable with the magnetic spine, and where the insert is adapted to securely retain a personal electronic device selected from the group consisting of a notebook computer, a tablet computer, and a smartphone.
In every listed configuration, the case is capable of being accessorized with any of a number of magnetized inserts, whose structures and functions include, but are not limited to the following:
a strap with a button-down hasp;
a hook-and-loop type strap; a mesh bag;
a holder for writing or eating utensils;
a protective pocket for a touchscreen mobile phone;
wallet-size plastic card slits;
a strap designed to hold cords, earbuds and cables;
a pouch configured to hold batteries for electronic devices and protect the other contents of the case and/or insert from any potential leaks therefrom;
zippered pouches to hold books, notepads, or sketchbooks;
a zippered mesh pouch, straps, and a liner configured to hold grooming tools and products such as hair product, lotion, toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, shampoo, combs, hairbrushes, nail clippers and utensils;
a pouch configured to fit interior decorator or designer's tools; a branded insert with proprietary logos and designs, both from parent and partner or affiliated companies;
an insert made of anti-static materials for the housing of sensitive and exposed electronic equipment and devices;
an insert configured to hold a photographer's sundries, to include lenscloths and other camera and photography-related equipment;
an insert configured to hold sundries necessary for travel in a conveniently laid-out fashion;
and an insert configured to hold a number of drawing utensils, for a freehand artist.
The case is additionally made by a method that comprises the acts of forming a magnetized spine, and forming an insert, where the insert is magnetically detachably attachable with the magnetic spine, and where the insert is adapted to securely retain a personal electronic device selected from the group consisting of a notebook computer, a tablet computer, and a smartphone.
Furthermore, the method above also comprises an act of forming an insert, where the insert is formed to include a retaining mechanism selected from the group consisting of: a strap with a button-down hasp; a hook-and-loop type strap; a mesh bag; a holder for writing or eating utensils; a protective pocket for a touchscreen mobile phone; wallet-sin plastic card slits; a strap designed to hold cords, earbuds and cables; a pouch configured to hold batteries for electronic devices and protect the other contents of the case and/or insert from any potential leaks therefrom; zippered pouches to hold books, notepads, or sketchbooks: a zippered mesh pouch, straps, and a liner configured to hold grooming tools and products such as hair product, lotion, toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, shampoo, combs, hairbrushes, nail clippers and utensils; a pouch configured to fit interior decorator or designer's tools; a branded insert with proprietary logos and designs, both from parent and partner or affiliated companies; an insert made of anti static materials for the housing of sensitive and exposed electronic equipment and devices; an insert configured to hold a photographer's sundries, to include lenscloths and other camera and photography-related equipment; an insert configured to hold sundries necessary for travel in a conveniently laid-out fashion; and an insert configured to hold a number of drawing utensils, for a freehand artist.
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the various aspects of the invention in conjunction with reference to the following drawings, where:
The present invention is directed to a user-customizable electronics carrying case with a magnetized, modular accessory system. More particularly, the case is designed to protect and carry electronic devices of different sizes and specifications, from laptop and tablet computers to touchscreen smartphones. Accordingly, the case is available in different sizes and configurations scaled for each respective type of device, or alternatively, any combination thereof. Additionally, the case is designed to store accessories for the devices in question, as well as every-day sundries and specialty items that help to facilitate a cosmopolitan, “work-on-the-go” lifestyle. Finally, the case features a magnetized inner spine, whereby to integrate the optional ferrous-metal containing or magnetized accessory flaps and/or “sub-cases.” By easily attaching to and removing from the magnetized spine, the accessory flaps and/or “sub-cases” permit the device to be customized by the user. This in turn permits the device to carry a unique array of everyday, niche and hobbiest affordances.
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without necessarily being limited to these specific details. In ether instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form, rather than in detail, in order to avoid obscuring the present invention.
The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with this specification and which are open to public, inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference. All the features disclosed in this specification, (including any accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
Furthermore, any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. Section 112, Paragraph 6. In particular, the use of “step of” or “act of in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, Paragraph 6.
Please note, if used, the labels left, right, front, back, top, bottom, forward, reverse, clockwise and counter clockwise have been used for convenience purposes only and are not intended to imply any particular fixed direction. Instead, they are used to reflect relative locations and/or directions between various portions of an object.
The present invention is exemplified by three principle configurations. The first of these, shown in
The laptop configuration 100 in
An alternative configuration of the laptop variant of the case 200 is shown in
Yet another variation of the laptop configuration of the case 300 is depicted in
Yet another tablet configuration of the case 500 is shown in
The mobile phone configuration of the device 600 in
A view of the exterior of the laptop or tablet versions of the case 700 is shown in
An optional strap accessory 1000 is shown in
Thus, the present invention describes a carrying case for a personal electronic device comprising, a magnetized spine and an insert, where the insert is magnetically detachably attachable with the magnetic spine, and where the insert is adapted to securely retain a personal electronic device selected from the group consisting of a notebook computer, a tablet computer and a smartphone. The case is also capable of being accessorized with any of a number of magnetized inserts, whose structures and functions include, but are not limited to the following:
a strap with a button-down hasp;
a hook-and-loop type strap; a mesh bag;
a holder for writing or eating utensils;
a protective pocket for a touchscreen mobile phone;
wallet-size plastic card slits;
a strap designed to hold cords, earbuds and cables;
a pouch configured to hold batteries for electronic devices and protect the other contents of the case and/or insert from any potential leaks therefrom
zippered pouches to hold books, notepads, or sketchbooks;
a zippered mesh pouch, straps, and a liner configured to hold grooming tools and products such as hair product, lotion, toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, shampoo, combs, hairbrushes, nail clippers and utensils;
a pouch configured to fit interior decorator or designer's tools; a branded insert with proprietary logos and designs, both from parent and partner or affiliated companies;
an insert made of anti-static materials for the housing of sensitive and exposed electronic equipment and devices;
an insert configured to bold a photographer's sundries, to include lenscloths and other camera and photography-related equipment;
an insert configured to hold sundries necessary for travel in a conveniently laid-out fashion;
and an insert configured to hold a number of drawing utensils, for a freehand artist.
The case is additionally made by a method that comprises the acts of forming a magnetized: spine, and forming an insert, where the insert is magnetically detachably attachable with the magnetic spine, and where the insert is adapted to securely retain a personal electronic device selected from the group consisting of: a notebook computer, as tablet computer, and a smartphone.
Furthermore, the method above also comprises an act of forming an insert, where the insert is formed to include a retaining mechanism selected from the group consisting of a strap with a button-down hasp; a hook-and-loop type strap; a mesh bag; a holder for writing or eating, utensils; a protective pocket for a touchscreen mobile phone; wallet-size plastic card slits; a strap designed to hold cords, earbuds and cables; as pouch configured to hold batteries for electronic devices and protect the other contents of the case and/or insert from any potential leaks therefrom; zippered pouches to hold books, notepads, or sketchbooks; a zippered mesh pouch, straps, and a liner configured to hold grooming tools and products such as hair product, lotion, toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, shampoo, combs, hairbrushes, nail clippers and utensils; a pouch configured to fit interior decorator or designer's tools; a branded insert with proprietary logos and designs, both from parent and partner or affiliated companies; an insert made of anti-static materials for the housing of sensitive and exposed electronic equipment and devices; an insert configured to hold a photographer's sundries, to include lenscloths and other camera and photography related equipment; an insert configured to hold sundries necessary for travel in a conveniently laid-out fashion; and an insert configured to hold a number of drawing utensils, for a freehand artist.
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62172793 | Jun 2015 | US |