Protective case

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6698608
  • Patent Number
    6,698,608
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A protective case which includes two mating case components and a liner extending between a peripheral area for mating engagement to ensure a relatively sealed relationship when the case components are closed. A latch face is a single elongated element on the front and has two spaced interlocking components to cooperate with hooks in the opposite case component.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




This invention relates in general to a protective case. In particular, it is concerned with a case which permits for effective shock absorbance to components contained in the case.




Many different carrying cases are known for containing and protecting components. The different cases have different characteristics, each with different limitations. These cases do not have an effective closure and latching characteristics operable in a useful and easy manner, and do not necessarily provide for effectively sealing the container in an easy manner.




The present invention is directed to providing a suitable protective case for securely and sealingly carrying components. The case also permits for relatively straightforward and positive latching with components which are easier to use than latches in known cases. The case seeks to overcome the limitations of known cases.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a carrying case which includes a body having two mating components and a peripheral area for mating engagement to ensure a relatively sealed relationship when the components are closed. A liner material conformingly fits in the space formed by the components. The liner material has a conforming fit and preferably provides a sealing component for the peripheral area between the two mating components. The peripheral edge of the liner is arranged for location in the peripheral area between the two mating components.




An elongated latch is provided which extend substantially across about half of the length of the front of the case. The latch includes a face member extending at least about half the length of the front. There are two spaced locking members for releasably engaging interlocking elements mounted on one of the components, and the latch is hingedly mounted on the other component.




The two elements of the body are mating upper and lower components. Each is made of relatively rigid material, and each has a peripheral formation to engage the mating peripheral formation of the other component. Two spaced hinges are located along the back to permit opening and closure. A handle is located on one of the elements at a side between the front and the back of the case.




A purge valve permits for ingress and egress of pressure to equilibrate the pressure between the inside and the outside of the body.




The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments which makes reference to several drawing figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one form of a case according to the invention with a base component and a top component shown in closed relationship.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the different components of the case showing a liner insert which fits within the case separate from the two components of the case.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the case.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the case at the location in the middle of the latch.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of the sealing formations between the top and the bottom portions of the case.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the following description of the preferred embodiments reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form the part thereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration of specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.




A carrying case


20


includes two mating components


22


and


24


which forms surrounding material for the case. The top component


24


includes a peripheral lip


26


extending around the periphery for mating engagement with a peripheral slot


29


on the bottom component


22


to ensure a relatively closed relationship when the components


22


and


24


are closed. The opening and closure of the components


22


and


24


provide access to a space defined by the surrounding material or closure to the space. The two components


22


and


24


are each made of a relatively rigid polycarbonate plastic material. A pair of hinges


28


and


30


are located along a first side, namely the back side,


51


, to permit opening and closure.




A liner material


32


fits in the space in the surrounding material formed by the components


22


and


24


. The liner material


32


has a base


34


and an inner peripheral wall


36


. The liner material


32


is shaped to conform substantially to the inside of one of the components


22


. There is a peripheral edge


33


around the liner


32


which fits snuggly into the peripheral slot


29


. The peripheral edge


33


has two legs


60


and


62


which are spaced apart so that there is a space


64


between legs


60


and


62


. When the lip


26


engages and forces down on the face


66


of the edge


33


there is a deformation which is achieved, and the extra space


64


can thereby become smaller. This interaction creates an effective sealing interengagements. There is a bringing lateral portion


68


between the edge portion


33


and the walls


36


of the insert


32


.




There is a single latch


38


to secure the two components


22


and


24


together in a closed relationship. The latch


38


includes a single face member


40


which extends to at least about, and preferably more than half the length of the front


41


of the case. There are a pair of locking members


42


and


44


which are spread apart towards the ends of the face hook like formations


49


on the opposite component


22


. This latch structure


38


by extending over a large length of the front of the case is easy to operate both to open or close. The two locking elements


42


and


44


at the end are spaced apart sufficiently to give an effective locking pressure appropriately distributed over the interface of the components on the front of the case.




The latch


38


is located on element


24


and permit hook latching with mating component on element


22


. Effectively, the single face


40


for the latch


38


is user friendly and is easier to use than separate latch elements. Only a single motion or step to move the face


40


is necessary to effect the double latching


42


-


49


and


44


-


49


. Prior art cases require each latch to be activated to closure or disengagement separately.




A handle


50


for pulling or carrying the case is located on one of the components


22


on a side between the back


51


and the front


41


. The handle


50


is suitably molded as part of component


22


.




A purge valve


52


permits for ingress and egress of pressure to equilibrate the pressure between the inside and the outside of the case. The purge valve in the body permits equilibration of pressure. The valve is mounted in one wall of the component


22


, and preferably inhibits passage of moisture through the valve, while permitting passage of air. A purge knob


54


is also provided to cooperate with valve


52


.




Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. For instance instead of the tight sealing arrangement of the components using the liner edge


33


, there can instead be an O-ring which is used to conform to the space between the end of the lip


26


and the peripheral slot


29


in a manner to provide sealing between the components. The liner hereby forms a double function, not only as a protective liner, but it also acts as part of the sealing arrangement.




Instead of the liner


32


being molded to fit snuggly with the entire perimeter outer walls of the case, the liner insert


32


may only be in part of one component of the case, namely where the liner


32


is used at the peripheral edge. There could be several separate components making up the liner


32


. Also, in some situations, the purge valve may not be used in every embodiment of the case. In other situations there may be only a single latch and a different hinge formation, for instance a piano hinge.




By having a fairly rigid outside component structure to the case, together with a liner removal insert conforming to whole or part of the interior there is provided an effective protective case with a high level of sealing closure to house components. The shape of the interior of the liner can be formed to effectively accommodate different elements to prevent undue movement of the elements to be carried. One or more additional inserts to prevent shock absorbance can be provided inside the liner insert. The outer components can be transparent, translucent, opaque or colored as required. The liner can be similarly formed with different colors and/or transparency or translucency characteristics.




On the side of the case there is also provided means


60


for anchoring a movable ring


62


to permit the case to be carried in a different manner.




The foregoing is a description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. A protective case comprising:a body of surrounding material having at least two mating components for opening and closure thereby to provide access to a space defined by the surrounding material, each component having a respective edge for location adjacent an edge of the opposite component; a hinge located along a first side of the two component to permit opening and closure; a latch for securing the two components in a closed position, the latch being fastened to a first component on the side opposite the hinge and extending in the front of the case, the latch including a face and a locking member, the locking member being for releasably engaging a second component; a liner including a side wall for extending substantially with a side wall of a first of said components and a lateral extension from the side wall, the lateral extension being directed towards the edge of the first component, and wherein when the first and the second components are closed, the lateral extension or a further extension of the lateral extension is located between the respective edges of the first and second components thereby to form a seal for a case, and wherein a liner edge includes two legs which are spaced apart so that there is a space between the legs and being such that when a lip on the edge of the second component presses against lateral edge the space between the legs becomes smaller, and the liner having an opening to facilitate purging from the container; and a purge valve in the body, the purge valve being for permitting equilibrium of pressure between the inside of the case when closed and the outside of the case.
  • 2. A carrying case as claimed in claim 1 wherein both components are made of translucent or at least partially translucent material, and wherein the liner is opaque.
  • 3. A case as claimed in claim 1 wherein the liner is a single liner fitting in the space in the surrounding material.
  • 4. A case as claimed in claim 1 wherein the latch includes an elongated face component, the face component extending in front of the case and an interlocking element on the latch component, and a cooperating lock element on the second component.
  • 5. A case as claimed in claim 4, the face component extending for about half the length of the front of the case, and the latch face shaped such that it has two lips extending outward on either side to allow a finger of a user to lift the latch; and a pair of interlocking elements on the latch component, the interlocking elements being spaced towards the end of the face component, and a pair of cooperating lock elements on the second component.
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Entry
Two pages from www.pelican.com depicting Pelican Products cases.