The present invention relates to devices and systems for privacy protection in relation to the camera lens of portable electronic devices and televisions.
Mobile devices, particularly smartphones and tablets, can be activated in one's pocket, purse or briefcase and, generally, at inopportune moments. Many laptop computers have a small camera lens integrated into the frame of the display. The camera lens may then be easily used by the user to take a picture of himself or herself, or to transmit still or video images while sitting in front of the computer. The ease of use of such a camera lens can be problematic. A user may not realize that the camera is on and may inadvertently step photographs or transmit still or video images over a network to another location without realizing it. Technology also exists where an individual or entity can remotely and without a user's authorization activate a user's mobile device or laptop computer and utilize the camera.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device and system for privacy protection in relation to the camera lens of portable electronic devices and televisions.
A first aspect relates to a peel-off camera lens cover for portable electronic devices and televisions, comprising a flexible material sheet having a back face and a front face; wherein the back face comprises a first, second, and third area; wherein the first area covers the center area of the back face, and wherein the second and third areas cover the side edges of the back face; wherein the second area is coated with a non-destructive peelable adhesive coating, and wherein the first and third areas are substantially free, preferably completely free, from said non-destructive peelable adhesive coating.
The adhesive coating applied on the back face of the flexible material sheet may be chosen from a variety of adhesives, known in the art. When the adhesive is of high strength or a permanent nature, peeling the flexible material sheet off the surface on which it is applied usually results in some damage to the surface on which it is applied. On the other hand, when the adhesive coating is of a weak, non-destructive or temporary adhesion nature, as the flexible material sheet is peeled off, the adhesive remains on the back face of the flexible material sheet and the application surface suffers no damage.
The third area serves as a grasp strip for use in the peel-off operation.
A second aspect relates to a peel-off camera lens cover for portable electronic devices and televisions, comprising a flexible material sheet having a back face and a front face; wherein the back face comprises a first, second, and third area; wherein the first area covers the center area of the back face, and wherein the second and third areas cover the side edges of the back face; wherein the second area is coated with a peelable adhesive coating, and wherein the first and third areas are substantially free, preferably completely free, from said peelable adhesive coating.
As used herein, the term “portable electronic device” may include any type of wireless communication devices, such as, e.g., mobile telephone, tablet, portable computer, gaming device, media player, smartphone, personal organizer, and the like.
In one or more embodiments, the flexible material sheet further comprises a cut-out extending from the back face and to the front face, and wherein the cut-out is positioned within the first area. As used herein, the term “cut-out” refers to a hole, slit, or other void in the flexible material sheet. This configuration allows for units (such as proximity sensors, loudspeakers, and the like) in close relation to camera lens to continue to function.
In one or more embodiments, the cut-out is of a size suitable for delimiting a loudspeaker and/or a proximity sensor of a portable device.
In one or more embodiments, at least a part of the peel-off camera lens cover corresponding to the first area, is blurred or coloured, preferably dark colours, such as black. More specifically the part that is configured to cover the camera lens.
In one or more embodiments, at least a part of the peel-off camera lens cover corresponding to the first area, is opaque. More specifically the part that is configured to cover the camera lens.
In one or more embodiments, the second area completely delimits the first area. To reduce the risk that the peel-off camera lens cover is accidentally peeled off when e.g. a mobile phone is positioned in a user's pocket, the third area may just cover a single corner of the back face.
In one or more embodiments, a third area is bordering the first area, and at the same time being delimited by a second area. This configuration reduces the risk that the peel-off camera lens cover is accidentally peeled off when e.g. a mobile phone is positioned in a user's pocket.
In one or more embodiments, a third area runs from corner to corner along the length of the flexible material sheet.
A second aspect relates to a plurality of peel-off camera lens covers according to the present invention, wherein the peel-off camera lens covers are disposed one on top of another such that a back face of a first peel-off camera lens cover is adhered to a front face of a second peel-off camera lens cover, and wherein the adherence is provided by the peelable adhesive coating on the second area of said back face.
The plurality of peel-off camera lens covers may be provided in a dispenser that can be adhered to the back face of a mobile phone, or the dispenser may be configured as an integrated part of a mobile phone cover.
Another aspect relates to the use of a peel-off camera lens cover according to the present invention for covering the camera lens of portable electronic devices and televisions.
As used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about”, it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
It should be noted that embodiments and features described in the context of one of the aspects of the present invention also apply to the other aspects of the invention.
The flexible material sheet may further comprise a cut-out 40 extending from the back face and to the front face, and wherein the cut-out 40 is positioned within the first area 10 (A2, and B2). This configuration allows for units in close relation to camera lens to continue to function, such as proximity sensors, loudspeakers, and the like.
10 First area
12 Blurred or coloured part of the first area
20 Second area
30 Third area
40 Cut-out
110 Loudspeaker
120 Camera lens
130 Proximity sensor
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2017 00333 | Jun 2017 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/063916 | 5/28/2018 | WO | 00 |