Claims
- 1. A handheld computer, comprising:
a housing; and a cover releasably connected to the housing by a universal hinge assembly.
- 2. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the universal hinge assembly allows universal pivotal motion between the cover and the housing.
- 3. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the cover has an inner surface that faces a display screen when the cover is in a closed position, and wherein the inner surface of the cover faces a rear face of the housing when the cover is in an open position.
- 4. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the cover has an inner surface that faces a display screen when the cover is in a closed position, and wherein the inner surface of the cover engages a horizontal work surface when the cover is in a stand position that maintains the housing at an inclined angle relative to the work surface.
- 5. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the universal hinge assembly comprises a ball and socket arrangement.
- 6. The handheld computer of claim 5, wherein the ball and socket arrangement includes a ball connected to the cover and a corresponding socket formed in an edge of the housing.
- 7. The handheld computer of claim 6, further including a pair of movable pads located within the socket on opposite sides of the ball for releasably receiving the ball therebetween.
- 8. The handheld computer of claim 7, wherein the pads are resiliently biased inwardly against the ball.
- 9. The handheld computer of claim 6, wherein the ball has a non-spherical outer surface.
- 10. The handheld computer of claim 6, wherein the ball has an outer surface including one or more depressions.
- 11. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the universal hinge assembly comprises a pin and slot arrangement.
- 12. The handheld computer of claim 11, wherein the pin and slot arrangement includes a pin connected to the cover and a corresponding slot formed in an edge of the housing.
- 13. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the universal hinge assembly includes a tubular member fixedly coupled to a first edge of the cover and pivotally coupled to a second edge of the housing.
- 14. The handheld computer of claim 13, wherein the pivotal coupling is provided by a ball and socket arrangement.
- 15. The handheld computer of claim 14, wherein the ball and socket arrangement includes a ball provided on a distal end of the tubular member and a corresponding socket provided in the second edge of the housing.
- 16. The handheld computer of claim 13, wherein the pivotal coupling is formed by a pin and slot arrangement.
- 17. The handheld computer of claim 16, wherein the pin and slot arrangement includes a pin provided on a distal end of the tubular member and a corresponding slot provided in the second edge of the housing.
- 18. A handheld computer, comprising:
a housing; a first cover configured for releasable coupling to the housing; and a second cover configured for releasable coupling to the housing, wherein the first and second covers are of different types and one of the first and second covers is releasably coupled to the housing.
- 19. The handheld computer of claim 18, wherein the first and second covers differ from each other by having different indicia on outer surfaces thereof.
- 20. The handheld computer of claim 19, wherein the indicia on the outer surfaces of the first and second covers are selected from colors, patterns, textures, designs, pictorial images, graphic image, relief image, and combinations thereof.
- 21. The handheld computer of claim 19, wherein the indicia on the outer surfaces of the first and second covers are selected from business identifiers, sports team identifiers, educational school identifiers, names or initials, logos, and combinations thereof.
- 22. A handheld computer, comprising:
a housing; and a cover releasably connected to the housing by a hinge assembly that allows universal pivoting movement between the cover and the housing.
- 23. The handheld computer of claim 22, wherein the hinge assembly comprises a ball and socket arrangement.
- 24. The handheld computer of claim 23, wherein the ball and socket arrangement includes a ball provided on a distal end of a tubular member attached to the cover and a corresponding socket provided in an edge of the housing.
- 25. The handheld computer of claim 24, wherein the socket includes a pair of pads slidably mounted in the socket on opposite sides of the ball and biased into contact therewith.
- 26. The handheld computer of claim 22, wherein the hinge assembly comprises a pin and slot arrangement.
- 27. The handheld computer of claim 26, wherein the pin and slot arrangement includes a pin provided on a distal end of a tubular member attached to the cover and a corresponding slot provided in an edge of the housing.
- 28. A handheld computer, comprising:
a housing; a cover; and means for releasably coupling the cover to the housing to provide universal pivoting motion between the cover and the housing.
- 29. The handheld computer of claim 28, wherein the coupling means comprises a ball and socket arrangement.
- 30. The handheld computer of claim 29, wherein the ball and socket arrangement includes a ball provided on a distal end of a tubular member attached to the cover and a corresponding socket provided in an edge of the housing.
- 31. The handheld computer of claim 30, wherein the socket includes a pair of pads slidably mounted in the socket on opposite sides of the ball and biased into contact therewith.
- 32. The handheld computer of claim 28, wherein the coupling means comprises a rod and groove arrangement.
- 33. The handheld computer of claim 32, wherein the rod and groove arrangement includes a rod provided on a distal end of a tubular member attached to the cover and a corresponding groove provided in an edge of the housing.
- 34. A method of reconfiguring a handheld computer, the computer including a housing and a first cover releasably coupled thereto by a universal hinge assembly, the method comprising:
decoupling the first cover from the housing; and releasably coupling a second cover to the housing, the second cover being of a different type than the first cover.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the decoupling and coupling steps are accomplished by moving the cover in a direction substantially transverse to an edge of the housing.
- 36. The method claim 35, wherein the universal hinge assembly comprises a ball connected to an edge of the cover and a socket formed on an edge of the housing, the decoupling and coupling steps being accomplished by snapping the ball into the socket.
- 37. The method of claim 34, wherein the decoupling and coupling steps are accomplished by moving the cover in a direction substantially parallel to an edge of the housing.
- 38. The method claim 37, wherein the universal hinge assembly comprises a pin connected to an edge of the cover and a groove formed along an edge of the housing, the decoupling and coupling steps being accomplished by sliding the pin into the groove.
- 39. A handheld computer, comprising:
a housing including a display mounted therein; a cover pivotally connected to the housing by a hinge assembly, the cover configured to pivot between a closed position overlying the display and an open position that permits access to the display; and an elastomeric material affixed to the cover and configured to abut the screen when the cover is in the closed position.
- 40. The method claim 39, wherein the elastomeric material is affixed to an inner face of the cover.
- 41. The method claim 40, wherein the elastomeric material is affixed to the inner face in the shape of an X.
- 42. The method claim 40, wherein the inner face of the cover has a generally rectangular profile and the X-shaped elastomeric material extends to proximate at least one corner.
- 43. The method claim 40, further including a plurality of feet on an outer surface of the cover.
- 44. The method claim 43, wherein the plurality of feet are made from the elastomeric material.
- 45. The method claim 43, wherein the outer face of the cover has a generally rectangular profile and the feet are provided proximate at least one cover.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/352,785, filed Jan. 29, 2002, the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60352785 |
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