Case for a Laptop Computer
20170220065 ยท 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/1676
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F1/1615
PHYSICS
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2011/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A case for a laptop computer, the case comprising upper and lower shells which are entirely separate from one another. Each shell comprises an outer layer of a first injection moulded polymer and an inner liner of a second injection moulded polymer softer than the first. Each shell defines a cavity having a back surface and upstanding side walls, the cavity being arranged to receive, in use, one half of the laptop computer. The second polymer comprises a plurality of inwardly extending clips which protrude across the cavity from an edge of the side wall furthest from the back surface to, in use, retain the shell on the laptop half.
Claims
1. A case for a laptop computer, the case comprising upper and lower shells which are entirely separate from one another, each shell comprising an outer layer of a first injection moulded polymer and an inner liner of a second injection moulded polymer softer than the first, each shell defining a cavity having a back surface and upstanding side walls, the cavity being arranged to receive, in use, one half of the laptop computer, the second polymer comprising a plurality of inwardly extending clips which protrude across the cavity from an edge of the side wall furthest from the back surface to, in use, retain the shell on the laptop half.
2. A case according to claim 1, wherein across the majority of the back surface of the shell where the second polymer is present, the ratio of the thickness of the first polymer to the second polymer is greater than 0.7 mm and preferably greater than 1 mm.
3. A case according to claim 1, wherein there is a region in the centre of each back surface which occupies at least 30% of the area of the back surface in which the second polymer is absent and only the first polymer is present.
4. A case according to claim 1, wherein the clips in one shell are offset with respect to those in the other shell such that the clips occupy different parts of the perimeter of the laptop when it is closed.
5. A case according to claim 1, wherein at least 50%, more preferably at least 60% and most preferably at least 70% of the total perimeter of the combined shells is occupied by a clip in one or other of the shells when the two shells are brought together.
6. A case according to claim 1, wherein each clip has an inner face that faces into the cavity, wherein, in a direction perpendicular to a plane containing the back surface, the separation between the inner face of the clip and the closest part of the first polymer is at least 0.5 mm and preferably greater than 0.8 mm.
7. A case according to claim 1, wherein at least one clip in one shell extends along two adjacent side walls and around a corner, the clip being at least 7 cm long.
8. A case according to claim 7, wherein the clips which extend around the corners are providing in the portion of the shell which is intended to fit on the base of the laptop.
9. A case according to claim 1, wherein the shell intended to fit on the base of the laptop is provided with a foot in each corner, each foot being formed by a recess in the back surface which is formed of the second polymer.
10. A case according to claim 1, wherein the second polymer covering the side wall is preferably provided with a plurality of inwardly extending ribs.
11. A method of making a case for a laptop computer, the method comprising making upper and lower shells, each shell being formed by injection moulding a first polymer and injection moulding a second polymer softer than the first in order to form a case according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] An example of a case and method in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The case comprises a lower shell 1 and an upper shell 2 each having a base 3 surrounded by a plurality of upstanding walls 4. In this case, the lower shell 1 does not have a wall extending along its upper edge (as shown in
[0026] This is present across the outer periphery of each shell, but there is a central region 8 in each shell which is devoid of the softer material 7. The softer material may be present here, but as the laptop is less vulnerable to impact damage in this region, it saves weight and cost to omit it here. The lower shell 1 is provided with four feet 9, one adjacent to each corner. These are formed as downwardly depending concave (when viewed from the inside) protrusions made only of the softer material 7 with the harder material 6 being absent in these regions, although again both materials can also be present here.
[0027] At the upper edge of the side wall 4 furthest from the base 10, a number of clips 14 are provided. As shown in
[0028] The upper shell shown in
[0029] It should be noted that the clips on the upper 1 and lower 2 shells are complimentary to one another in the sense that, when the two parts are placed together, there is no overlap between the clips of the two halves. This can be imagined in relation to
[0030] The arrangement of clips 14 may take any number of forms. The important thing is for the clips to be distributed around the periphery of each shell to provide secure clipping and for the clips not to interfere with one another when the laptop is closed.
[0031] The structure of the clips is described in greater detail with reference to
[0032] As shown in
[0033] In order to insert the base or screen of the laptop into the shell, it can first be engaged behind one or more of the clips without deforming the clip, but must then be pushed down onto the remaining clip or clips thereby resiliently deforming the material of the clip until the clip snaps into place on the front face F of the laptop L. As can be seen in
[0034] As can be seen in