Patent classifications
A45C11/00
PROTECTIVE CASE WITH INTEGRATED HAND STRAP
The present disclosure relates to a resilient protective case for mobile computer devices. In particular, the protective case includes a unitary body having a one piece assembly. The unitary body includes an outer frame having retaining members for securing the mobile computer device therein and a backside support member disposed between two side portions of the outer frame. The backside support member includes an upper slot and a lower slot. An integrated strap is disposed in the backside support member, separating the upper slot from the lower slot.
Collapsible laptop bag
A collapsible laptop carriage bag. The laptop carriage bag includes a collapsible protective frame, having a first plate and a second plate carried between a plurality of arms pivotally attached between each of the first plate and the second plate. The arms are selectively extensible to position the collapsible protective frame between an extended condition and a collapsed condition. In the collapsed condition, the protective frame defines a protective cage about a portable electronic device received in an interior compartment. A bag is configured to be received within an elongate cylindrical enclosure defined by the collapsible protective frame when in the extended condition. The bag has in interior carriage space dimensioned to contain the collapsible protective frame when configured in the collapsed condition.
MOBILE DEVICE CASE FOR SECURED ACCESS AND IMPROVEMENTS
Mobile device cases are provided which, in a first embodiment, selectively limit a user's ability to control the user's own mobile electronic device. The case includes front and rear portions joined together and defining therein an opening for receiving a mobile electronic device, such as a mobile phone. A locking mechanism is provided for selectively securing the opening in a first locked position to prevent operational access to the mobile electronic device by the user until a predetermined condition is met. The case includes an indicia of time visible to the user during the period of time of prevented operational access. In a further embodiment, a case is provided with first and second polymeric shells each having an interior and an exterior surface thereon and connected together by at least one hinge portion. The first and second shell portions form a cavity of sufficient size to cover a mobile electronic device sufficiently to prevent access by its user. Tamper resistant and ultrasonic sensor defeating mobile device case embodiments are also contemplated by this invention.
Case for portable electronic computing device
Systems and methods involve a portable electronic computing device, the system includes a first case section to receive a device portion, and first and second apertures sized and spaced to detachably couple with plug and stem, respectively, of a cover assembly. In addition, other aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.
Case for portable electronic computing device
Systems and methods involve a portable electronic computing device, the system includes a first case section to receive a device portion, and first and second apertures sized and spaced to detachably couple with plug and stem, respectively, of a cover assembly. In addition, other aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.
Contact lens packaging solutions containing hydrophilic polymers endcapped with a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic group
A packaging system for the storage of an ophthalmic device is disclosed. The packaging system comprises a sealed container containing one or more unused ophthalmic devices immersed in an aqueous packaging solution comprising one or more hydrophilic polymers or copolymers comprising hydrophilic units and endcapped with a hydrophobic end group and a hydrophilic end group, wherein the solution has an osmolality of at least about 200 mOsm/kg, a pH of about 6 to about 9 and is heat sterilized.
Consolidated pit stand and caddy for remote-controlled hobby vehicles
A consolidated pit stand and caddy for storing and transporting remote-controlled hobby vehicles includes a pit stand and a caddy. The pit stand includes a base, a first pillar, a second pillar, an upper adjustable shelf, at least one lower adjustable shelf, an illuminating arm assembly, and a storage section. The first pillar and the second pillar are oppositely positioned of each other about the base. The first pillar and the second pillar are terminally connected onto the base. The upper adjustable shelf is removably mounted to the first pillar and the second pillar. The at least one lower adjustable shelf is removably mounted to the first pillar and the second pillar, below the upper adjustable shelf. The illuminating arm assembly is foldably connected to the upper adjustable shelf. The storage section is oppositely positioned of the first pillar and the second pillar and removably mounted to the base.
Consolidated pit stand and caddy for remote-controlled hobby vehicles
A consolidated pit stand and caddy for storing and transporting remote-controlled hobby vehicles includes a pit stand and a caddy. The pit stand includes a base, a first pillar, a second pillar, an upper adjustable shelf, at least one lower adjustable shelf, an illuminating arm assembly, and a storage section. The first pillar and the second pillar are oppositely positioned of each other about the base. The first pillar and the second pillar are terminally connected onto the base. The upper adjustable shelf is removably mounted to the first pillar and the second pillar. The at least one lower adjustable shelf is removably mounted to the first pillar and the second pillar, below the upper adjustable shelf. The illuminating arm assembly is foldably connected to the upper adjustable shelf. The storage section is oppositely positioned of the first pillar and the second pillar and removably mounted to the base.
CASE FOR A CELLULAR PHONE CONFIGURED TO ENABLE THE CELLULAR PHONE TO CAPTURE 360-DEGREE FIELD-OF-VIEW IMAGES
A case for a smart phone configured to enable the smart phone to capture 360-degree field-of-view images and videos. The case includes a back face, an upper wall extending from an upper portion of the back face, a lower wall extending from a lower portion of the back face, a first sidewall extending from a first side portion of the back face, a second sidewall extending from a second side portion of the back face, a first camera, and a second camera. The back face, the upper wall, the lower wall, the first sidewall, and the second sidewall define a chamber configured to accommodate the smart phone.
CASE FOR A CELLULAR PHONE CONFIGURED TO ENABLE THE CELLULAR PHONE TO CAPTURE 360-DEGREE FIELD-OF-VIEW IMAGES
A case for a smart phone configured to enable the smart phone to capture 360-degree field-of-view images and videos. The case includes a back face, an upper wall extending from an upper portion of the back face, a lower wall extending from a lower portion of the back face, a first sidewall extending from a first side portion of the back face, a second sidewall extending from a second side portion of the back face, a first camera, and a second camera. The back face, the upper wall, the lower wall, the first sidewall, and the second sidewall define a chamber configured to accommodate the smart phone.