This invention relates to the field of protective cases and more particularly, to protective cases for the transport and display of electronic devices and sample products.
The life of a salesman or company representative is a tumultuous one. Constant travel is often required, and with such travel comes the logistical problems of transporting sample wares and presentation equipment. Whether it be driving from point A to point B, or traveling by aircraft, more equipment means a more difficult commute. For years, the daily life of a salesman has been further complicated by these factors.
Often times, a salesman will have sample products or devices and other equipment, such as a laptop computer. These products are often necessary to make a presentation to a prospective client or purchaser. However, the transportation of such materials is difficult. Expensive laptop computer equipment is often fragile and requires specially tailored carrying cases. Similarly, the products or devices being peddled are fragile and may also require special accommodations. Many times this requires the use of more than one carrying case and/or container. With each additional case, the complications involved in transportation of such increase.
Additionally, a salesman may require a display space for making a pitch or presentation. Often, cases utilized in transporting presentation equipment and various wares must be stored. This may further complicate the situation and possibly clutter the display space. Therefore, there is a need to provide a carrying case that can properly embrace both a presentation device and a sample ware, while also providing a transportable display area for both.
A portable display apparatus comprising a container including a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom wall, two adjacent side walls, and an opening wherein the container includes at least one compartment therein, a surface for holding an electronic device associated with one of the at least one compartments in the body, and a cover for removable engagement to the container including a top member that covers the opening, wherein removal of the cover allows the at least one compartment to be accessed.
A display apparatus and carrying case comprising a container including a front wall for displaying a product, a rear wall, a bottom wall, two adjacent side walls, and an opening wherein the container includes three compartments therein, a platform for holding an electronic device associated with one of the three compartments in the body, wherein the platform is slidably engaged with the body, and a cover for removable attachment to the container including a front member that covers a substantial portion of the front wall, a top member that covers the opening, and rear member that covers at least a portion the rear wall, wherein removal of the cover allows the three compartments to be accessed and the front wall of the container to be exposed.
A method of displaying a product comprising placing a product on an exterior surface of a portable display apparatus including at least one internal compartment, disposing an electronic device including a display screen and a main body in said at least on internal compartment, such that the display screen of the electronic device is visible to a person viewing the product on the surface while the main body of the electronic device is contained with the at least one compartment.
A method of displaying a product comprising providing a portable display apparatus including a container having a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom wall, two adjacent side walls, and on opening where the container includes at least one compartment therein, a surface for holding an electronic device associated with on the at least one compartments in the body, and a cover for removable engagement to the container including a front member that covers at least a portion of the front wall, a top member that covers the opening, wherein removal of the cover allows the at least one compartment to be accessed, storing at least on product within the display apparatus, storing at least one electronic device within the display apparatus, removing the cover from the container, displaying a portion of the electronic device, and displaying the at least one product.
A portable display and storage apparatus comprising a container having a compartment for holding an electronic device, a flat planar display surface adjacent the compartment, such display surface being aesthetic and suitable for display of products in sales presentations, and an opening providing access to the compartment and allowing a display screen of an electronic device stored in the compartment to extend substantially above and adjacent the display surface.
The present invention will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments thereof, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
In describing the preferred embodiments of the subject matter illustrated and to be described with respect to the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific term so selected, and is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalence which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements, there is shown in
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It is contemplated that any portion of front wall 20 or rear wall 22 may be covered by front member 42 and rear member 44, respectively. For example, in another embodiment, cover 14 of the present invention may be substantially U-shaped. Similar to the attachments means set out above, bottom wall 24 and side walls 26 and 28 may extend beyond both the front wall 20 and the rear wall 22. In this embodiment, both the front member 42 and the rear member 46 are slid into slots on either sides of the side walls 26 and 28. Upon the covering of opening 30, portions of both front member 42 and rear member 46 rest in bottom slots situated on the extended portions of bottom wall 24. Furthermore, it is contemplated that other modes, known to those of ordinary skill in the art, of attaching cover 14 to container 12 can be employed. For example, cover 14 can be hingeably attached to container 12.
As mentioned above, it is also contemplated that cover 14 may include additional members (not shown). In this embodiment, cover 14 is tube shaped thereby covering all surfaces of container 12 except one such surface, and cover 14 is attached to container 12 by sliding over its exterior, only leaving one surface uncovered. Here, there is no need for the extensions of the various walls, or the slots located therein. Cover 14 simply encompasses all surfaces except one, which can be any surface on container 12.
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It is contemplated that other embodiments of the platform 72 can be utilized. For example, in one embodiment, platform 72 can be connected to platform compartment 32 by extendable attachment means. One such example of this embodiment, which is known in the art, is a series of rails that are interposed with respect to one another and extend upon the application of force. In another embodiment, platform 72 includes wheels that allow for easy removal with respect to container 12. In yet another embodiment, platform 72 is fixed within platform compartment 32 and to container 12 or constructed integrally with container 12. In this embodiment, removal of the electronic device 64 is achieved by movement of the electronic device 64, rather than the platform 72. It is contemplated that pads 74 can be of any size, shape or material and may or may not be employed in the various embodiments. It is also contemplated that the dimensions of the platform compartment may vary depending on the electronic device dimensions and/or embodiment of platform employed. It should be noted that various combinations of the above embodiments are contemplated.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a method of displaying products, generally in a sales or informational sense. A method according to one embodiment of the present invention includes placing a product on an exterior surface of a portable display apparatus and disposing a display screen of an electronic device, while the body of the electronic device is contained within the portable display apparatus. The display screen of the electronic device is utilized to show an image or group of images thereon, relating to an aspect of the product being displayed. Additionally, the product and the electronic device can easily be stored within the portable display apparatus for transport. It is recognized that many variations of performing this method can be performed, and that many variations of the portable display apparatus can be employed.
In a preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention, a preferred portable display apparatus 10, as discussed above, is employed. The user stores at least one product or instrument 70 within one of the storage compartments 34 and 36 and an electronic device 64 having a display portion 66 and body 68 within the platform compartment 32. In a preferred embodiment, electronic device 64 is a laptop computer. The user transports the apparatus 10 with the electronic device 64 and the instruments 70 to a destination. Cover 14 is then removed from container 12. This may require the facilitation fasteners 18, but this step is not necessary in all embodiments. The apparatus 10 is then placed on its rear wall 22, so that front wall 20 covered with pliable material 52 faces upward.
The user then removes both the laptop computer on the platform 72 and instruments 70. The instruments 70 are placed on the pliable material 52 of front wall 20. The laptop is opened and the body of the laptop along with platform 72 is slid back into the platform compartment 32 of the container 12. This allows for the screen of the laptop to remain in a viewable position relative to the front wall 20 and the products 70 placed thereon. It is contemplated that the laptop can be removed in various fashions in accordance with the different embodiments of the platform 72 as set forth above. With both the laptop and the instruments 70 in these positions, an image or group of images (presentation) may be viewed on the screen of the laptop, while the products 70 are also in view. Additionally, a front wall indicia 62, which corresponds to the instruments 70, may be viewed. This method allows for an impressive presentation to be provided at almost any location required of a user.
The instruments 70 referred to throughout can be of any type or related to any field of use. In a preferred embodiment, instruments 70 relate to medical devices and more particularly to devices used in orthopedics. However, it is contemplated that various instruments, within various fields can be used in conjunction with the present invention.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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