Patent classifications
A45F5/00
Connectors for mobile electronic devices
A connector can be provided for attaching to a mobile electronic device which can have a cap portion, a protrusion extending distally from a bottom of the cap portion, the protrusion being configured to be attachable to an electronic port of a mobile electronic device. The cap portion can be configured to be sized and shaped so that, when the cap portion is attached to the mobile electronic device, the cap portion extends further in the distal direction along front and rear surfaces of the mobile electronic device than along a proximal surface of the mobile electronic device. A connector can be provided with a cap having a height and a width, the height of the cap being greater than the width of the cap, the cap having a proximal curved surface and a distal curved surface, and a protrusion extending distally from the cap, the protrusion being configured to be insertable within a port of the mobile electronic device such and to resist withdrawal from the port. A connector can be configured to be attachable to a mobile electronic device. The connector can include a cap with a proximal continuously curved surface, and a protrusion extending distally from the cap, the protrusion having front and rear surfaces, the protrusion being configured to be insertable within a port of the mobile electronic device such and to resist withdrawal from the port, wherein at least a majority of the curved surface of the cap is oblique to the front and rear surfaces of the protrusion.
Lanyard
A lanyard device includes a first attachment loop, a central portion, and a second attachment loop. Each of the first attachment loop and the second attachment loop is coupled to the central portion. The first attachment loop has a fixed diameter. The second attachment loop has an adjustable diameter. In an embodiment, the second attachment loop terminates at an adjustment feature, which is coupled to the central portion. For example, the adjustment feature may be a Prusik knot.
Lanyard
A lanyard device includes a first attachment loop, a central portion, and a second attachment loop. Each of the first attachment loop and the second attachment loop is coupled to the central portion. The first attachment loop has a fixed diameter. The second attachment loop has an adjustable diameter. In an embodiment, the second attachment loop terminates at an adjustment feature, which is coupled to the central portion. For example, the adjustment feature may be a Prusik knot.
Attachment aperture array matrix
An attachment aperture array matrix having a matrix layer, wherein the matrix layer comprises a plurality of spaced apart matrix apertures formed therethrough, wherein the matrix apertures are substantially octagonally shaped matrix apertures arranged in a repeating sequence of equally spaced rows and equally spaced columns.
Attachment aperture array matrix
An attachment aperture array matrix having a matrix layer, wherein the matrix layer comprises a plurality of spaced apart matrix apertures formed therethrough, wherein the matrix apertures are substantially octagonally shaped matrix apertures arranged in a repeating sequence of equally spaced rows and equally spaced columns.
PROTECTIVE PHONE CASE WITH INTEGRATED CARD HOLDER AND STRAP AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to a resilient protective case for mobile devices having shock resistant properties and a fully integrated card holder for storing one or more cards and a finger strap for securing the encased phone to a user's finger while talking on the phone or taking “selfies”. In particular, the protective case includes a back support member disposed on the unitary body, an outer frame member disposed along an outer portion of the back support member, a card holder formed along a portion of the back support member, and a finger strap coupling a first end portion of the card holder to a second end portion of the card holder.
PROTECTIVE PHONE CASE WITH INTEGRATED CARD HOLDER AND STRAP AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to a resilient protective case for mobile devices having shock resistant properties and a fully integrated card holder for storing one or more cards and a finger strap for securing the encased phone to a user's finger while talking on the phone or taking “selfies”. In particular, the protective case includes a back support member disposed on the unitary body, an outer frame member disposed along an outer portion of the back support member, a card holder formed along a portion of the back support member, and a finger strap coupling a first end portion of the card holder to a second end portion of the card holder.
MULTI-PURPOSE ATTACHMENT ACCESSORY
An attachment accessory includes a storage compartment having a floor and at least one first wall extending upwardly from the floor to form a storage space. A first engagement member and first extension member having a first aperture extend from the at least one first wall. An accessory compartment is positioned next to the storage compartment and includes an opening. A cap member includes a ceiling and at least one second wall extending downwardly from the ceiling. A second engagement member and second extension member having a second aperture extend from the at least one second wall. The first and second extension members are attached together via the first and second apertures. The storage compartment and the cap member are configured to be lockingly coupled together to enclose the storage space when the first and second engagement members are engaged.
MULTI-USE STRAP SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD DEVICES
A strap system for securing a handheld device to a pair of wrists of a user, including a first strap having a tether portion, a wristband portion, and a hook, a second strap having a tether portion, a wristband portion, and a hook, and an anchor portion affixed to the handheld device, wherein the hooks of the first and second straps are secured to the anchor portion, and the wristband portions of the first and second straps are each secured to a corresponding wrist of the user.
MULTI-USE STRAP SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD DEVICES
A strap system for securing a handheld device to a pair of wrists of a user, including a first strap having a tether portion, a wristband portion, and a hook, a second strap having a tether portion, a wristband portion, and a hook, and an anchor portion affixed to the handheld device, wherein the hooks of the first and second straps are secured to the anchor portion, and the wristband portions of the first and second straps are each secured to a corresponding wrist of the user.