Information
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Patent Grant
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6352155
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Patent Number
6,352,155
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Date Filed
Monday, January 22, 200125 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 5, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 206 755
- 206 762
- 206 764
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- 312 127
- 312 1391
- 312 2081
- 312 2083
- 312 2084
- 312 2085
- 312 2701
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- 190 102
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A storage and security case for a personal computer comprises a housing with fold over side platforms which raise and lower a support platform within the case to cover a personal computer stored within the case or expose the personal computer. The side platforms provide additional functions such as a storage tray for various materials and a mouse platform.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In a principal aspect, the present invention relates to a storage and security case for a personal computer, laptop computer, or other desktop item which may be subject to theft and to which ease of access is desirable.
Personal computers (laptops) have the capacity and capability of easy removal and transport from a desktop support arm or desktop support environment so that they may be transported by the user for use at a remote site. However, the removal of a personal computer (PC) and accompaniment thereof with its owner or user is not always desirable or practical. Thus, often a PC will be left at its desktop location or station while the owner is absent from that workstation. When the owner is not present, the personal computer is subject to theft. To overcome theft opportunities, various types of locking mechanisms have been developed to engage the personal computer and retain it at a workstation. For example, a cable lock is often attached to a computer case and locked into position at a workstation. To remove the personal computer, it is then necessary to use a key to access the lock, detach the cable and remove the computer and the attached cable from that station. Such security measures are useful and do provide a significant inhibition to personal computer theft. Nonetheless, there has remained the need for an improved method to enhance the security of personal computers maintained at a workstation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, the present invention comprises a storage and security case for a personal computer comprised of a generally rectangular parallelpiped enclosure including a base, front and back panels, as well as foldable side panels. The foldable side panels are designed to fold and fit over the top of a personal computer within the case. Folding or pivoting the side panels from a position which covers the personal computer to a position wherein the side panels extend laterally from the sides of the case exposes the interior of the case and simultaneously causes a base plate within the interior of the case to automatically rise thereby raising the personal computer from the case for easy access by its user. Additionally, the front panel of the storage case may include a wrist pad so that the front panel may fold outwardly to support the wrists of the user which seeks to use the computer that has been raised from the case. The case includes a solid base plate which may be easily integrated with or attached to a keyboard support arm. The case may be removable from the support arm so that it may be carried by the user to provide an extra degree of security and protection when transporting the personal computer. Additionally, the case may include a locking mechanism which holds the folding side panels in a closed position to retain the personal computer within the case.
Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide a storage and security case for personal computers which completely encapsulates and surrounds the personal computer in a protective environment and which may be locked, but which when unlocked, provides for easy accessibility to the personal computer.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved storage and security case for a personal computer which may be locked so as to retain the personal computer within the case protected from external access.
Another object of the invention is to provide a storage and security case for a personal computer which may be incorporated with and used in combination with a keyboard support arm.
Yet another object and feature of the invention is to provide a storage and security case for a personal computer wherein a support plate within the case may operate to automatically raise the personal computer from within the case for easy access and use by the computer user.
A further object of the invention is to provide a storage and security case for a personal computer wherein pivotal side platforms move between a position which enshrouds or covers the personal computer to a position which totally exposes the computer and wherein the side platforms extend laterally from the opposite sides of a base plate which supports the computer.
Another object of the invention is to provide laterally projecting side platforms for a storage and security case for a personal computer wherein the side platforms serve as a support for a mouse or other elements associated with control and operation of the personal computer or which may also serve as storage trays for materials being used in association with the use of the personal computer.
Another object and feature of the invention is to provide an inexpensive yet highly secure and reliable and rugged security case for a personal computer which may be transported with the computer.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
FIG. 1
an isometric view of the personal computer storage and security case wherein portions thereof are partially cut away and wherein the security case is mounted on a keyboard support arm;
FIG. 2
is a front elevation of the assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side elevation of a first side platform associated with the assembly of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of the side platform of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is an end view of the housing including the base plate utilized in the assembly of
FIGS. 1 and 2
; and
FIG. 6
is a front plan view of the housing of FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The storage and security case of the invention includes a housing
10
which comprises a planar, generally rectangular, base plate
12
, a back side plate
14
and a front side plate
16
. The base plate
12
is rectangular and is designed to be slightly larger than the profile defined by most personal computers. The size and configuration of the base plate
12
, however, may be customized for any particular shape and personal computer size. The front and back sides
14
and
16
are generally rectangular and have a height greater than the thickness of a closed personal computer wherein the top and bottom halves of the computer have been folded together. Thus, the housing
10
defines an enclosure into which a personal computer
1
1
may be fitted.
A support plate
18
is positioned over the base plate
12
. Support plate
18
has a shape which is generally rectangular. The support plate
18
preferably has a profile which fits within the profile of the base plate
12
. Further, the support plate
18
typically includes a projecting aligning tab
20
along a back side which cooperates with a rib
22
on the inside of the back panel
14
to thereby retain the support plate
18
properly aligned within the cavity defined by the housing
10
as the support plate
18
moves vertically upwardly and downwardly in a manner to be described below. Again, the particular configuration and shape of the support plate
18
is optional. The function of the plate
18
is to support a personal computer
11
and to cause that personal computer
11
to rise in accord with the operation of the security case as described below. The utilization of a rib
22
and keyed projection or tab
20
as described also is optional and one or more of such keyed elements may be provided to facilitate alignment and movement of the base plate
18
over base plate
12
.
Another optional feature of the housing
10
relates to the front panel
16
. The panel
16
may be hinged to the base plate
12
so that it will pivot outwardly as depicted by the arrows in FIG.
1
. Appropriate stops may be provided to limit the pivot movement of the front panel
16
. The inside of the front panel
16
may include a wrist rest
24
shown in phantom in FIG.
1
. Thus, the front panel
16
may be pivoted outwardly and partly downwardly, if desired to expose the wrist rest
24
so that a personal computer
11
retained within the case can be accessed and operated easily by an operator who will rest his or her wrists on the wrist rest
24
. Front panel
16
may be actuated by a linkage or a cam mechanism linking side platforms
40
,
70
(described below) to effect pivotal motion between a closed and open position.
The base plate
12
further includes a first side edge
26
and a second, parallel side edge
28
which extend between the front panel
16
and the back panel
14
. The side edges
26
and
28
terminate at each end with upwardly extending hinge members
30
and
32
that include pivot pin openings
34
and
36
respectively. The hinge members
30
and
32
are thus integral with the front panels
16
and the back panel
14
, although, in the event the front panel
16
is designed to be hinged to the base plate
12
, then the hinge members
30
remain fixed and extending upwardly from the base plate or panel
12
.
A first side platform
40
is attached to the upwardly extending hinge members or sections
30
and
32
and thus is attached to the housing
10
. More specifically, a first side panel
40
is depicted in greater detail in
FIGS. 3 and 4
and includes a flat planar platform member
46
, a depending side section
48
, an inwardly extending cam member
50
and downwardly extending hinge sections
52
and
54
at the opposite ends thereof. As depicted in
FIG. 4
, the platform
46
also includes outwardly projecting stop members
56
and
58
which are designed to engage against the top edge of panels
16
and
14
respectively, when the platform
40
is in the position shown in FIG.
3
and before pivoting to the position shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
The first side platform
40
thus includes a platform section
46
which extends approximately one-half of the distance over the base plate
12
and support plate
18
. Hinge pins attach the hinge members
52
and
54
through the hinge openings
34
and
36
so that the first platform
40
may be pivoted between a position which covers the base plate
12
and a position where it is fully open with respect to the base plate
12
as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Note that the edge of the side surface
48
engages against the edge
26
of the base plate
12
to limit the pivotal motion of the first platform
40
toward an open position. The component parts may be reinforced to rigidly hold these component parts in position. Additionally, the angle which the platform
40
forms with the base plate
12
may be controlled or adjusted by the position of the edge
26
and the side panel
48
.
A second side platform
70
comprises a mirror image of the first platform
40
is provided for cooperation with the hinge members
30
,
32
associated with the side edge
28
of the base
12
and operates in a similar fashion. The second platform
70
thus covers the left hand side of the base plate
12
and support plate
18
. Support plate
18
is engaged by the camming face or surface
50
so that when the first platform
40
and second platform
70
are moved to the open position, the support plate
18
is raised by a camming action to thereby raise a personal computer
11
positioned on the support plate
18
. The inward extension camming surface
50
also encloses a space or gap associated with the edges
26
and
28
between base
12
and platforms
40
,
70
when the platforms
40
and
70
are in the closed position.
Projecting tabs
56
and
58
of platforms
40
,
70
may be gripped or engaged by a lock
74
to hold the platforms
40
and
70
in the closed position. In this manner, the case defined by the described members comprises a security housing for the personal computer
11
precluding access and removal thereof. In practice, the base
12
may include downwardly projecting locking studs
80
which fit into a support platform
82
associated with a computer support arm assembly
84
. Thus, the security case of the invention may be permanently affixed to a computer keyboard support platform. Alternatively, a locking mechanism may be associated with the studs
80
so that the case may be removed from the support arm
84
for transport of the case and its contents.
There has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention. Other embodiments incorporating in the features of the described invention may be provided. The construction of the camming surface, the shape and depth of the base plate
12
, the shape and extent of the platforms
40
and
70
, the position and construction of the lock
74
, and the construction of the front panel
16
and whether it is hinged or unhinged may all be varied without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention is therefore to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A storage and security case for a personal computer comprising, in combination:a base plate having a profile with a first lateral side edge, a second lateral side edge spaced from the first lateral side edge, a front edge and a back edge; a first side platform pivotally attached to the first one of said base plate side edges, said side platform pivotal about the first lateral side edge between a position spaced from and over, at least in part, the base plate, and a position defining an extension of the base plate; a second side platform pivotally attached to the second one of said base plate side edges and pivotal about the second lateral side edge between a position spaced from and over, at least in part, the base plate, and a position defining an extension of the base plate; a support plate positioned over the base plate and having a support plate profile within the profile of the base plate; and lift cam members connected to each of the side platforms at the junction of the respective side platforms and the base plate side edges whereby pivotal rotation of the side platforms from a position over the base plate to a position exposing the base plate raises the support plate from the base plate to a position above and spaced from the base plate.
- 2. The case of claim 1 wherein the base plate includes an outside and including attachment members on the base plate outside for attachment of the case to a platform.
- 3. The case of claim 1 including a front panel at the front edge of the base plate extending upwardly to restrict access to the base plate and support platform from the front edge.
- 4. The case of claim 1 including a back panel at the back edge of the base plate extending upwardly to restrict access to the base plate and support platform from the back edge.
- 5. The case of claim 3 wherein the front panel is pivotal about the front edge of the base plate.
- 6. The case of claim 5 wherein the front panel includes an inside and an outside and wherein the inside includes a wrist support pad.
- 7. The case of claim 3 further including a cam mechanism for moving the front panel between an upwardly extending position and a position which provides access to the base plate.
- 8. The case of claim 1 wherein the side platforms pivot to cover the base plate support plate.
- 9. The case of claim 1 including a lock mechanism for locking the side platforms over the base plate.
- 10. The case of claim 1 including a guide member mounted on the base plate for maintaining the position of the support plate over the base plate as the support plate is raised from the base plate.
- 11. The case of claim 1 including a stop mechanism for holding at least one side platform in an extension position.
- 12. The case of claim 1 wherein the lift cam members comprise extensions of the side platform, and said side platforms are pivotal about an axis extending along the lateral side edge and above the plane of the base plate.
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