The present invention relates to a storage apparatus for stowing a device, and more particularly to a storage apparatus with a compartment that allows a user to operate a tablet device while the tablet device is stowed.
Portable electronic devices include devices such as tablet computers, communications devices, game consoles, audio players, and e-book readers, which are designed to be transported from one place to another. A portable electronic device generally includes a display screen and a user interface to allow a user to input commands and other information into the device. Many electronic devices employ a touch screen as the user interface, which enables users to input commands and other information by contacting the display screen of the device with the user's finger or a pen-like apparatus such as a stylus.
However, due to their portability, portable electronic devices are vulnerable to cracking, breaking, and other wear and tear caused by transport and usage. Therefore, various bags, cases, and sleeves have been designed to provide protection and storage for portable electronic devices. A disadvantage of many bags, cases, and sleeves is that they require users to first remove the portable electronic device from the bag, case, or sleeve before being able to operate it, which can be inconvenient and time-consuming. For example, a tablet device having a touch screen, such as an IPad® (IPad® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.), is larger in size than other portable electronic devices such as a mobile phone or personal digital assistant. Consequently, it may be inconvenient and unwieldy to completely remove the tablet device in order to operate the device's touch screen. Additionally, the risk of breaking, scratching, or cracking the device increases when the tablet device is removed from the bag, case, or sleeve and operated outside of the bag, case, or sleeve.
Further, if the portable electronic device is smaller than the bag, case, or sleeve, it may not be securely held in place while being stowed, which could lead to further damage from the device being jostled around in the bag or case during transport. In addition, while a sleeve may allow the portable electronic device to be more securely stored, a user is still required to remove the device from the sleeve before being able to operate it. Moreover, sleeves are often fitted to the particular device for which they are designed, providing inadequate storage space for other items such as peripherals and components that may accompany the device.
Accordingly, there is a need for a storage apparatus that securely stows and protects a tablet device and allows a user to operate the tablet device while it is stowed.
In an embodiment, a compartment for stowing a tablet device includes a frame panel having an opening, the opening configured to expose a display screen of the tablet device when the tablet device is stowed, a plurality of side panels for retaining the tablet device in the compartment, and an open edge along a side of the compartment. The open edge is configured for insertion of the tablet device into the compartment and removal of the tablet device from the compartment.
In another embodiment, a storage apparatus includes a cavity for storing objects, the cavity having a plurality of outer walls, a compartment attached to an outer wall of the plurality of outer walls, and configured to stow a tablet device, and an outer flap configured to cover the compartment. The compartment includes a frame panel having an opening, the opening configured to expose a display screen of the tablet device when the tablet device is stowed, a plurality of side panels for retaining the tablet device in the compartment, and an open edge along a side of the compartment. The open edge is configured for insertion of the tablet device into the compartment and removal of the tablet device from the compartment.
In an exemplary embodiment, a tablet stowing device is provided. The device includes a bag, a frame panel defining an opening, a plurality of side panels coupling the frame panel to the bag defining a compartment, and an tablet insertion opening defined along a side of the compartment between the bag and the frame panel, the tablet insertion opening being configured for insertion of the tablet device into the compartment for stowing and removal of the tablet device from the compartment, wherein the frame panel opening is configured to expose a display screen of the tablet device when the tablet device is stowed in said compartment and for allowing the user to use the device while being stowed. In another exemplary embodiment, the frame panel has a cutout configured to expose a user interface element of the tablet device when stowed. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the cutout has a semi-circular shape. In a further exemplary embodiment, at least one side panel of the plurality of side panels has an aperture for exposing a port of the tablet device when stowed. In yet a further exemplary embodiment at least one side panel of the plurality of side panels has an aperture for exposing a user interface element of the tablet device when stowed. In one exemplary embodiment, the user interface element is a pushbutton. In another exemplary embodiment, the stowing device also includes a fastener proximate the tablet insertion opening for securing the tablet device in the compartment when stowed.
In a further exemplary embodiment, a storage apparatus is provided. The storage apparatus includes a container having a cavity for storing objects defined by a plurality of outer walls, and a compartment attached to an outer wall of the plurality of outer walls, and configured to stow a tablet device. The storage apparatuses also includes an outer flap configured to cover the compartment. The compartment includes a frame panel having an opening, the opening configured to expose a display screen of the tablet device when the tablet device is stowed for allowing the user to use the tablet device while being stowed. The compartment also includes a plurality of side panels extending from the frame panel to the container such that the compartment is defined by the side walls, the outer wall and the frame panel, and an opening along a side of the compartment defined between the container and the frame panel, the opening being configured for insertion of the tablet device into the compartment and removal of the tablet device from the compartment. In yet a further exemplary embodiment the storage apparatus further includes a protective surface on an inner surface of the outer flap, the protective surface corresponding to the opening of the frame panel, wherein the protective surface covers the opening of the frame panel when the outer flap is in a closed position. In another exemplary embodiment the storage apparatus also includes a fastener at the opening of the compartment for securing the tablet device in the compartment. With either of the aforementioned exemplary embodiments, the frame opening maybe rectangular in shape and similar in size to the display of the tablet device to be stowed. For example, for an IPad®, the opening should be about 9.5 inches in diagonal. In one exemplary embodiment, the frame opening is about 8.8 inches by about 6.5 inches. In an exemplary embodiment, the frame opening is at least 7 inches by at least 5.5 inches in dimension.
The present invention relates to a storage apparatus for stowing a device, and more particularly to a storage apparatus with a compartment that allows a user to operate a tablet device while the tablet device is stowed.
In one embodiment, a compartment for stowing a device includes a frame panel for exposing a display screen of a portable electronic device such as a tablet device. The frame panel may have one or more cutouts for exposing user interface elements of the device. The compartment includes a plurality of side panels having apertures for providing access to ports and pushbuttons of the device. In another embodiment, a storage apparatus includes a compartment for stowing a device and attached to an outer surface of a bag. The storage apparatus may include a protective surface to protect the device while the device is stowed. The storage apparatus may also serve as a support surface for the device while the device is being operated.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a compartment has a shape for receiving and stowing a tablet device.
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The compartment 100 further includes side panels 120, 130, and 140 for retaining the tablet device within the compartment 100. The side panels 120 and 140 are located opposite one another, and the side panel 130 is located between the side panels 120 and 140. The side panels couple the front panel to a rear panel (not shown). An opening 150 is located opposite the side panel 130 and is open to permit insertion and removal of the tablet device into and out of the compartment 100. The opening defined between a rear panel (not shown) and the front panel. A securing mechanism 150a may be arranged over the opening 150 to secure the tablet device within the compartment 100. In one embodiment, the securing mechanism 150a is a hook-and-loop fastener such as a VELCRO® strip (VELCRO® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V.). In other embodiments, the securing mechanism 150a may be a zipper, buckle, or magnetic snap. In one embodiment, the side panels 120, 130, and 140 are made of a flexible material that is capable of expanding or stretching to accommodate devices of various thicknesses.
In order to permit a user to operate the device and access all of the functions of the device, a compartment according to one exemplary embodiment has one or more apertures and/or cutouts corresponding to user interface elements (e.g., ports and pushbuttons) of the device.
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According to an exemplary embodiment, the location, dimensions, and shapes of the cutout and the apertures are designed to correspond to the location, dimensions, and shapes of the user interface elements of the stowed device. For example, in one embodiment, the aperture 113 is 30 mm wide to correspond to the size of the port on the tablet device, and is centrally located on the side panel 120 to be substantially aligned with the cutout 111 in the frame panel 110. The aperture 115 is 38 mm wide to correspond to the size of the volume pushbuttons on the tablet device, and is positioned 26.5 mm from the edge of the adjacent side panel 140, to be aligned with the volume pushbuttons. The aperture 117 is 16 mm wide to correspond to the size of the connection socket on the device, and is positioned 22 mm from the open edge 150 to be aligned with the connection socket. The aperture 119 is 16 mm wide to correspond to the size of the “hold button” on the device, and is positioned 16.5 mm from the edge of the side panel 130 to be aligned with the “hold button.”
However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the apertures may have any dimensions suitable for permitting access to user interface elements of the stowed device.
The compartment 100 includes a rear panel 268 (
Further, a user of a tablet device may require additional storage space and may need a support surface upon which to rest the tablet device while operating the device. According to another exemplary embodiment, a storage apparatus includes a compartment attached to (or mounted on) a surface of a bag.
In one embodiment, the compartment 100 may be removably attached to the outer wall 360. The outer flap 370 may be moved in a first direction (e.g., lifted upward or flipped backward) to expose the compartment 100, and may be moved in a second direction (e.g., folded downward or flipped forward) to cover the compartment 100 in a closed position. In the embodiment shown in
In addition, the outer flap 370 can be moved from the closed position (e.g., by being lifted upward) and away from the compartment 100 to allow a user to access the compartment 100 in which the tablet device is stowed. For example, a user carrying the storage apparatus 300 of
The outer flap 370 can also be moved from the closed position (e.g., by being lifted upward) and away from the compartment 100, such that it contacts an outer wall of the bag opposite the outer wall 360 of the bag. In such a configuration, the storage apparatus 300 may be used as a support surface for more stably and conveniently operating the tablet device stowed in the compartment 100. The storage apparatus 300 may further include adjustable straps 362 attached to fasteners 364 such as plastic buckles, to securely hold the outer flap 370 in place when the fasteners 364 are engaged. The storage apparatus 300 may further include couplers such as D-rings 366 for coupling a shoulder strap to the storage apparatus 300. In one embodiment, the storage apparatus 300 further includes pockets on the interior of the cavity 371 and on an outer wall of the cavity opposite the outer wall 360 having the compartment 100 attached thereto.
As this invention has been described by way of exemplary embodiments, many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the invention described herein may be embodied other than as specifically described herein. For example, a compartment according to exemplary embodiments is not limited to a rectangular shape and may have any shape suitable for stowing a device. In addition, cutouts and/or apertures in side panels of the compartment may have any number of sizes and shapes, depending on the type of device being stowed. Further, the compartment may be attached to any type of bag suitable for stowing a device, such as a laptop case, briefcase, backpack, or purse.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in respect to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited, since changes and modifications may be made therein which are within the full intended scope of this invention as hereinafter claimed.
This application is based upon and claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/516,332, filed on Mar. 31, 2011, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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61516332 | Mar 2011 | US |