This invention relates to protective holders for electronic devices and more particularly relates to novel and improved impact-resistant protective holders for portable electronic devices for young children.
Portable electronic devices for use by children are in ever-increasing demand. It is important that the device is protected by a holder so as to be resistant to shaking or pounding by the child but also be impact-resistant in the event that the holder is dropped or thrown against a wall as well as to be moisture-resistant. Moreover, it is important that the holder be conformable for use with different sizes and shapes of electronic devices and afford ready access by the child or other user to viewing of the screen and manipulating the various controls on the device.
Therefore it is desirable to provide for a protective holder for mobile electronic devices which is lightweight and comprised of a minimum number of parts to facilitate use by persons of all ages and which is characterized by having an outer protective guard for an inner flexible enclosure. Further, the protective holder for portable electronic devices is sturdy and impact-resistant while being easy to grip and manipulate. The protective holder for portable electronic devices also includes an outer rigid enclosure surrounding an inner flexible covering for insertion and retention of a portable electronic device.
In one embodiment a handheld protective device has been devised for larger mobile electronic devices, such as. iPads or tablets which share many of the same characteristics as a cell phone but have a larger touch screen and placement of the controls on the face and sides of the screen. In this embodiment, the protective holder has a flexible cover with a compartment for close-fitting, releasable insertion of the electronic device and a transparent surface is built into the compartment in overlying relation to the screen. The cover is of limited stretchability and provided with adjustable extension straps at spaced intervals for adjustable connection to an outer shock-resistant frame in spaced surrounding relation to the cover and with gripping members or handles at opposite ends. In this way, the cover can be mounted under tension within the frame for shock-resistant support of the electronic device; and a foldable support stand is positioned within the cover for extension into an upstanding support for the protective holder. Other suitable means of suspension or support can be utilized in both embodiments described, such as, an extension strap between an upper side of the cover and frame to offer more resistance to shifting of the cover with respect to the frame when pressure is applied to the device. Another embodiment has been devised for smaller electronic devices, such as, video games, cell phones and various communication devices which have an interactive touch screen and other panel controls. A representative device is the iPhone which has a touch screen with various controls above and below the touch screen along with a slide button on the touch screen itself to activate it when it has been turned on; and also has controls along one side to control ON/OFF and VOLUME positions of the cell phone. In this setting. the protective holder is made up of a cover including a compartment for close-fitting but releasable insertion of the device and having a transparent surface overlying the touch screen portion and controls of the device; a shock-resistant frame is disposed in outer, spaced surrounding relation to the cover and is provided with opposite gripping handles; and extension straps extend at spaced intervals between the cover and frame with the cover being mounted under tension so as to be stretched within the frame for shock-resistant support of the device within the frame in any direction.
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The frame 20 is four-sided and comprises the upper side 24, lower side 25 and opposite ends 26 and 27. The upper and lower sides 24 and 25 are of generally concave configuration, and the opposite ends 26 and 27 are of convex or bowed configuration to define a gripping member or handle 13 at each end of the holder. The frame 20 is dimensioned to be thicker than the thickness of the cover 12 and enclosed tablet in order to absorb shock forces applied to the frame in any direction. The gripping handle is provided with indentations 15 along the inner surface of the gripping handle 13 to provide for easy grasping.
The first embodiment is designed in particular for use by infants and young children. The transparent sheet 16 allows for easy accessibility to the tablet screen without damaging same. The sheet 16 is close-fitting with the tablet so that the user may press on the transparent sheet 16 and activate any manual controls on the device. Also aiding in use by infants and young children, the rear surface of the compartment 12, as best seen from
The rear surface of the holder 10 also has dual fastening members 38 and 40 to aid in placement of the tablet therein as shown in
In use, the dual zippers 38 and 40 are unzipped along the sides to allow for insertion of the tablet within the compartment 12. Once the tablet is placed within the compartment 12, the zippers 38 and 40 and closure tab 11 are secured. The holder 10 can then be secured to a car headrest with the buckle attachment 37 or held by the user by grasping the gripping handle(s) 13. The tablet can also be utilized with the panel 32 in an upright position or without the panel.
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The frame 50 is four-sided and comprises the upper side 54, lower side 55 and opposite ends 56 and 57. The upper and lower sides 54 and 55 are of generally concave configuration. and the opposite ends 56 and 57 are of convex or bowed configuration to define a gripping member or handle 53 at each end of the holder. The gripping handle is provided with indentations 65 along the inner surface of the gripping handle 53 to provide for easy grasping.
The second embodiment is designed in particular for use by infants and young children. To this end, as best seen from
It is therefore to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the embodiments shown and described have been set forth in the foregoing description. together with the details of the structure and function of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made within the principles of the embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms and reasonable equivalents thereof.