A. Area of Invention
The present invention relates to means for holding cellular telephones and viewing information appearing upon the display window thereof.
B. Prior Art
Cellular phones have been known for many years as have cases having clips associated therewith for the securement thereof upon a belt of a user or a strap of a lady's handbag. Such cases, while useful for their intended purpose of holding the cell phone in close proximity to its user, can occasionally create inconvenience when a phone call is received that the user of such a system does not wish to take at that time or not at all, for example where the name of the caller is blocked or unknown. Where, in prior art systems, this were to occur, the user of the case would suffer the inconvenience of removing the cell phone from his case to look at the viewing window thereof and, thereafter, returning the cell phone to the case and effecting the closure thereof.
The instant invention addresses this problem through the provision of a case for the securement of a cell phone on or near the person of the user, without need to open such case to ascertain the identity (or lack thereof) associated with a given phone call.
The present invention relates to a system or case for the folding of a cellular phone having a viewing window associated therewith. The system includes a semi-rigid substantially rectangular case for effecting the selectable securement of a cellular phone therein, said case having a front major base and a rear major base having therein an opening substantially proportioned in size and shape to said viewing window and keypad of the cellular phone when said phone is fully secured within said case. Said rear major base includes front top and bottom edges. The inventive system further includes a pressure actuated closure means (PACM) secured within said rear major base and to the left and right of said opening therein. The system further includes a substantially rectangular rigid back panel having a lower edge and an upper edge, said lower edge secured to said bottom edge of said rear major base of said semi-rigid case by binary pivot means having selectable positions of either zero and about 90 degrees relative to said rigid back panel. The system also includes a second PACM secured within said back panel at locations substantially congruent with said PACM of said rear major base of said semi-rigid case when said rear major base is pivoted into a closure positioned against said rigid back panel. The system yet further includes a belt or strap clip for selectable manual securement to a belt or handbag strap of a system user, said clip having an outer planar surface thereof secured said rigid back panel.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a system for the securement of a cellular phone to enable observation of the viewing window thereof without requirement for removal of the phone from a case secured to the person of a user thereof.
It is another object to provide a case for the holding of a cellular telephone to permit the viewing of information provided by the phone relative to the identity of incoming phone calls so that the user can make a decision regarding whether or not to remove the phone from its case for purposes of “taking” the call, based on direct observation of the viewing window of the phone before it has been removed from the case.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a system of the above type having similar utility for use with straps of ladies handbags, purses, and related personal articles.
It is a further object to provide a system of the above type that may be secured upon or within an attaché case or the like to permit the user thereof to view incoming calls without removal of the phone from the case associated thereof.
Of the above and yet other objects and advantages of the present invention have become apparent from herein set forth brief description of the Drawings, Detailed Description of the Invention, and Claims as pended herewith.
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The manner of insertion of the cell phone 36 into case 10 may be seen with reference to
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A salient feature of pivot means 40 that facilitates the essential function of the present invention is that the range of motion thereof must be approximately 90 degrees such that opening 30 and viewing window 32 can be conveniently viewed by a user when the case 30 is “flipped” down, in the FR-TB plane as is indicated by downward arrow 50, into its viewing position. That is, rotation of case 10 relative to rigid back panel 38 of substantially more or less than 90 degrees will impair the essential functionality of the invention in that the viewing window must be observable by the user. Such a 90 degree range of motion of pivot means may be readily achieved through the use of digital springs or hinges (not shown) which have a binary mechanical function, i.e., are either fully closed (as when the PACM are secured to each other) or fully open to 90 degrees as is shown in
To close the case and phone relative to rear panel 38 and belt 28, said case is simple rotated upward in direction 52 such that the system can then be closed and carried upon the belt 28 in the fashion shown in
While there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the instant invention it is to be appreciated that the invention may be embodied otherwise than is herein specifically shown and described and that, within said embodiment, certain changes may be made in the form and arrangement of the parts without departing from the underlying ideas or principles of this invention as set forth in the Claims appended herewith.