CASE FOR A MOBILE DEVICE AND A MOBILE DEVICE
20210384938 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A case for a mobile device and a mobile device includes a first cartridge removably attached to the compartment, the first cartridge configured to hold a fluid, the first cartridge further including a dispensing mechanism fluidly configured to dispense the fluid through a nozzle disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge.
Claims
1. A case for a mobile device, the case comprising: a housing having an open top, the housing configured to receive the mobile device, the housing further including a compartment; a first cartridge removably attached to the compartment, the first cartridge configured to hold a fluid, the first cartridge further including a dispensing mechanism fluidly configured to dispense the fluid through a nozzle disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge.
2. The case as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first cartridge is configured to hold a predetermined number of doses of the fluid.
3. The case as set forth in claim 1, wherein the compartment is a slot having an open end.
4. The case as set forth in claim 3, wherein the slot includes a guide, the guide being an elongated member disposed on a side of the slot, and wherein the first cartridge includes an elongated groove disposed on a side of the first cartridge, the guide configured to slide within the groove.
5. The case as set forth in claim 4, wherein the slot includes a pair of guides and the first cartridge includes a pair of grooves, each of the pair of guides is disposed on opposite sides of the slot and each of the pair of grooves are disposed on opposite sides of the first cartridge.
6. The case as set forth in claim 3, wherein the first cartridge is secured within the slot by a tight-fit engagement.
7. The case as set forth in claim 1, wherein the dispensing mechanism is a mechanical pump.
8. The case as set forth in claim 1, further including a button for actuating the dispensing mechanism.
9. The case as set forth in claim 8, wherein the button is disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge.
10. A mobile device configured to perform telecommunications, the mobile device comprising: a housing bounding a space configured to hold electronic components for executing telecommunications functions, the housing including a back wall opposite of an exposed surface, the exposed surface being a surface configured to receive tactile responses for performing telecommunications functions; a compartment disposed on a back wall of the housing; a first cartridge removably attached to the compartment, the first cartridge configured to hold a fluid, the first cartridge further including a dispensing mechanism fluidly configured to dispense the fluid through a nozzle disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge.
11. The mobile device as set forth in claim 10, wherein the first cartridge is configured to hold a predetermined number of doses of the fluid.
12. The mobile device as set forth in claim 10, wherein the compartment is a slot having an open end.
13. The mobile device as set forth in claim 12, wherein the slot includes a guide, the guide being an elongated member disposed on a side of the slot, and wherein the first cartridge includes an elongated groove disposed on a side of the first cartridge, the guide configured to slide within the groove.
14. The mobile device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the slot includes a pair of guides and the first cartridge includes a pair of grooves, each of the pair of guides is disposed on opposite sides of the slot and each of the pair of grooves are disposed on opposite sides of the first cartridge.
15. The mobile device as set forth in claim 12, wherein the first cartridge is secured within the slot by a tight-fit engagement.
16. The mobile device as set forth in claim 10, further including a button for actuating the dispensing mechanism.
17. The mobile device as set forth in claim 16, wherein the button is disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge.
18. The mobile device as set forth in claim 10, wherein the electronic components include a data processing hardware in communication with the display; and a memory hardware in communication with the data processing hardware, the memory hardware storing instructions that when executed on the data processing hardware cause the data processing hardware to perform operations including: generating a notice indicating an expiration date of the fluids.
19. The mobile device as set forth in claim 18, wherein the notice is generated a predetermined number of days before the expiration date.
20. The mobile device as set forth in claim 19, wherein the exposed surface includes a tactile input for entering a time for when the notice is generated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined herein. The following description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0054] A case for a mobile device includes a housing having an open top. The housing is configured to receive the mobile device. The case further includes a first light emitting device. The first light emitting device is disposed within the housing. The case further includes a light guide. The light guide is optically connected to the first light emitting device. The light guide is configured to direct light over an exposed surface of the mobile device. Preferably the first light emitting device is configured to emit ultraviolet light. Accordingly, the case is configured to disinfect the exposed surface of the mobile device with ultraviolet light.
[0055] With reference now to
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[0060] It should be appreciated that the first light emitting device 24 may be configured to emit visible light as well as ultraviolet light. For example, the first light emitting device 24 may include a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and some of the LEDs may be configured to transmit visible light while others are configured to transmit ultraviolet light. In one aspect, the first light emitting device 24 has the LEDs alternating between a visible light LED “VL” and an ultraviolet light LED “UV”.
[0061] With reference again to
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[0063] The case 10 further includes a wire 38 electrically coupling the second light emitting device 34 to the battery 28 so as to power the second light emitting device 34 when the second light emitting device 34 is removed from the housing 12. The case 10 may include a spooling mechanism 40 configured to spool the wire 38 so as to allow the second light emitting device 34 to extend from the case 10 and to retract and spool the wire 38 when the second light emitting device 34 is seated in the light device housing 36. In such an aspect, the second light emitting device 34 may be used as a wand to disinfect various surfaces.
[0064] With reference again to
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[0067] The case 10 may further include an adaptor 58 configured to be removable attached to the case 10. The adaptor 58 includes a body 60 having a first mating portion 62 and a second mating portion 64. The first mating portion 62 is offset from the second mating portion 64. The first mating portion 62 is configured to couple with an input 66 of the case 10. The input 66 is coupled to the battery 28. The input 66 may any commercial input currently known or later developed. For example, the input 66 may be a port configured to receive a USB-C connector or a connector that is compatible with an iPhone®, commonly known as a lightning connector.
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[0070] In another aspect, the adaptor 58 may be integrally formed to the case 10. In such an embodiment, the first mating portion 62 is removed and the second mating portion 64 is wired directly to the battery 28. Further, the second mating portion 64 may be integrally formed to a bottom end of the exterior housing 56. Accordingly, the case 10 shown in
[0071] With reference again to
[0072] One of the lenses, 70a for example, may be configured to magnify the camera image, whereas another lens, 70b for example, is configured to capture night vision, any such lens currently known and used may be modified and adapted for use herein, illustratively including the a lens having a photocathode. The lens assembly 68 may further include an IR source 72 configured to transmit infrared light, as an example near infrared, so as to further enhance the night vision capabilities of the mobile device 100.
[0073] With reference now to
[0074] The first cartridge is configured to hold content such as a fluid or cosmetic items such as lip stick, eye-liner, cleaning wipes or the like. For instance, the first cartridge 42 hold an antiseptic. In such an aspect, the first cartridge 42 may further include a dispensing mechanism 46 configured to dispense the antiseptic.
[0075] In aspects where the first cartridge 42 is configured to hold a cosmetic item 300, the first cartridge 42 includes a cover 78 configured to open or close the space 80 so as to provide access or contain the cosmetic item stored within the space 80. The cover 78 is indicated in dashed lines and may be hingedly attached to the top of the first cartridge 42. Accordingly, the case 10 may be adapted to hold various items for the user's convenience, such as antiseptic or a cosmetic item.
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[0077] The mobile device 100 further includes a first light emitting device 24 disposed within the housing 12. A light guide 26 is integrally formed to the housing 12. The first light emitting device 24 is optically connected to the light guide 26. The light guide 26 is configured to direct light over the exposed surface 102 of the mobile device 100.
[0078] In yet another aspect of the mobile device 100 wherein the light guide 26 is disposed along a respective first peripheral edge 16a and a second peripheral edge 16b of the housing 12. The second peripheral edge 16b being opposite of the first peripheral edge 16a. A pair of first light emitting devices 24 may be optically coupled to the light guide 26 so as to be disposed along a respective first peripheral edge 16a and second peripheral edge 16b of the housing 12. In yet another aspect of the mobile device 100, the light guide 26 bounds the entire periphery of the housing 12.
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[0080] The mobile device 100 may further include a wire 38 electrically coupling the second light emitting device 34 to the battery 28 so as to power the second light emitting device 34 when the second light emitting device 34 is removed from the housing 12. The mobile device 100 may include a spooling mechanism 40 configured to spool the wire 38 so as to allow the second light emitting device 34 to extend from the mobile device 100 and to retract and spool the wire 38 when the second light emitting device 34 is seated in the light device housing 36. In such an aspect, the second light emitting device 34 may be used as a wand to disinfect various surfaces. The concept, of a removably attached second light emitting device 34 for use in a mobile device 100 is illustratively shown in
[0081] The mobile device 100 may include a first cartridge 42 configured to hold a fluid. In particular, the first cartridge 42 is configured to hold an antiseptic. The housing 12 includes a compartment 44 configured to receive the first cartridge 42. The mobile device 100 further includes a dispensing mechanism 46 fluidly coupled to the first cartridge 42 when the first cartridge 42 is disposed within the compartment 44 so as to dispense the fluid through a port 48 disposed on a back wall 12a of the housing 12. For illustrative purposes, the dispensing mechanism 46 may be a pump which is actuated by pressing a button 46a disposed on a back of the base 14.
[0082] The mobile device 100 may be further configured to emit a fragrance. The mobile device 100 includes a slot 50 disposed along the peripheral wall 16 of the housing 12. The mobile device 100 further includes a second cartridge 52 configured to emit a scent and at least one hole 54 disposed on the back wall 12a of the housing 12, the at least one hole 54 in fluid communication with the slot 50. Accordingly, the second cartridge 52 is seated within the slot 50 and the hole 54 is preferably located above the second cartridge 52 so as to allow fragrance from the second cartridge 52 to diffuse freely through the holes 54.
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[0084] The first cartridge 42 is configured to be releasably mounted to the back surface 14a of the case 10. In one aspect, the first cartridge 42 is configured to provide a predetermined number of doses of the fluid 200 and may be disposable after all of the fluid 200 has been dispensed. In another aspect, the first cartridge 42 is configured to be refilled with fluid 200.
[0085] As discussed above, the first cartridge 42 is removably attached to the case 10. The case 10 includes a housing 12 having an open top 18 configured to receive a mobile device 100 (not shown). In one aspect, the housing 12 includes a compartment 44 for holding the first cartridge 42. The first cartridge 42 includes a dispensing mechanism 46 for ejecting the fluid 200 through a nozzle 42a disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge 42.
[0086] In one aspect, the compartment 44 is defined by a slot 82 having an open end 84. The first cartridge 42 is dimensioned so as to slide into the open end 84. The first cartridge 42 is simply pushed up into the slot 82 so as to be fully seated therein. The compartment 44 may include a guide 86. The guide 86 may be an elongated member disposed on opposite sides of the compartment 44. The first cartridge 42 includes a groove 88. The groove 88 is configured to slidingly receive the guide 86. A closed end 90 of the slot 82 is configured to fully receive an end of the first cartridge 42. As an example, the first cartridge 42 has a rounded top 42b and the closed end 90 of the compartment 44 is rounded in a similar manner. Accordingly, the first cartridge 42 may be fully seated within the slot 82 as shown in
[0087] In a preferred aspect, the first cartridge 42 may have a pair of elongated grooves 88 disposed on opposite sides of the first cartridge 42. The compartment 44 includes a pair of guides 86. Each of the guides 86 are configured to slide within a respective groove 88 of the first cartridge 42.
[0088] In another aspect, the first cartridge 42 may be secured within the compartment 44 by a simple tight-fit engagement. For instance, the width of an end of the first cartridge 42 may be slightly greater than a width of an end of the slot 82. However, it should be appreciated that the first cartridge 42 may be secured to the case 10 using any fastening means known or later developed.
[0089] In one aspect, the nozzle 42a is a protuberance extending outwardly from the top of the first cartridge 42 so as to project outwardly from the body of the first cartridge 42. It should be appreciated that the shape of the nozzle 42a is provided for illustrative purposes only, and that any shape may be implemented herein. In the aspect provided, a cap (not shown) may be used to close the nozzle and protect the nozzle 42a from contaminants.
[0090] The dispensing mechanism 46 is configured to pump fluid from the storage space through the nozzle 42a and atomize or otherwise aerosolize fluid. The dispensing mechanism 46 may be actuated by a button 92 disposed on the outer surface of the first cartridge 42. In such a manner, the dispensing mechanism 46 is an electric pump that is power by a second battery 94 disposed within the first cartridge 42. The second battery 94 may be charged by electrical contacts 96 disposed on a back surface of the first cartridge 42 which makes contact with a second electrical 98 contact disposed on the compartment 44. The second electrical contacts 98 being electrically coupled to the battery 28 of the case 10. Thus, as the first cartridge 42 is seated within the slot 82, the second battery 28 may be charged, ensuring that the dispensing mechanism is sufficiently charged.
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[0092] The nozzle 42a is illustratively shown as an elongated cuboidal member. In one aspect, the nozzle 42a is formed of a resilient and/or elastomeric material so as to return from a nested position to a deployed position. The first cartridge 42 is illustratively shown as having a generally flat top 42b, and likewise, the closed end 90 of the slot 82 is also flat. As shown in
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[0094] In one aspect, the compartment 44 is defined by a slot 82 having an open end 84. The first cartridge 42 is dimensioned so as to slide into the open end 84. The first cartridge 42 is simply pushed up into the open end 84 of the slot 82 so as to be fully seated therein. The compartment 44 may include a guide 86. The guide 86 being an elongated member disposed on opposite sides of the slot 82. The first cartridge 42 includes a groove 88. The groove 88 is configured to slidingly receive the guide 86. A closed end 90 of the compartment is configured to fully receive an end of the first cartridge 42, as shown in
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[0096] The housing 12 includes a compartment 44 disposed on the back wall of the housing 12. The mobile device further includes a first cartridge 42. The first cartridge 42 is configured to function as an inhaler for dispensing a fluid 200. In one aspect, the fluid 200 is a medication for treating an asthmatic condition. Any such fluid 200 currently known or used may be adapted for use herein, illustratively including a fluid 200 commonly known as Albuterol. The first cartridge 42 is configured to be releasably mounted to the compartment 44 of the housing 12. In one aspect, the first cartridge 42 is configured to provide a predetermined number of doses of the fluid 200 and may be disposable after the fluids 200 have been dispensed. In another aspect, the first cartridge 42 is configured to be refilled with fluid 200.
[0097] As discussed above, the first cartridge 42 is removably attached to the compartment 44 of the housing 12. The first cartridge 42 includes a dispensing mechanism 46 for ejecting the fluid 200 through a nozzle disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge 42.
[0098] In one aspect, the compartment 44 is defined by a slot 82 having an open end 84. The first cartridge 42 is dimensioned so as to slide into the open end 84. The first cartridge 42 is simply pushed up into the slot 82 so as to be fully seated therein. The slot 82 may include a guide 86. The guide 86 being an elongated member disposed on opposite sides of the slot 82. In such an aspect, the first cartridge 42 may have a pair of elongated grooves 88 disposed on opposite sides of the first cartridge 42. Wherein, the guides 86 are configured to slide within a respective groove 88 of the first cartridge 42.
[0099] In another aspect, the first cartridge 42 may be secured within the slot 82 by a simple tight-fit engagement. For instance, the width of an end of the first cartridge 42 may be slightly greater than a width of an end of the slot 82. However, it should be appreciated that the first cartridge 42 may be secured to the case 10 using any fastening means known or later developed.
[0100] The dispensing mechanism 46 may be actuated by a button 92 disposed on the outer surface of the first cartridge 42.
[0101] The mobile device 100 may include a software application 116 configured to provide a notice to the user. The software application 116 may be stored on the memory hardware 112. The memory hardware 112 stores instructions that when executed on the data processing hardware 114 cause the data processing hardware 114 to perform operations. According to this aspect, the operations carry out a method. In one aspect, the method includes the step of generating a notice. The notice may be a notice of expiration of the fluid 200. For example, when the fluid 200 is a medication such as Albuterol. The notice may be sent a predetermined number of days before a date of an expiration date of the fluid 200. For instance, the software application 116 may send a notice a month from when the medication will expire, and another notice three weeks from the date of expiration, and yet another a week from the date of expiration.
[0102] It should be appreciated that the software application may be configured to generate a notice at a time desired by the user. For instance, using a tactile input 102a of the exposed surface 102, the user may establish that the notices be sent at a time convenient to the user. In other words, the user may simply manipulate the tactile input 102a to enter a time for when the notice is generated. In one aspect, the software application 116 may display a menu on the display provided on the. The menu may provide an option for selecting a time when the notice is to be generated. The notice may be provided as a text message, an email, or a text notice provided on the display provided on exposed surface 102.
[0103] In another aspect, the software application may be further configured to purchase a refill of the fluid 200 automatically. This may be done by a consent of the user. Alternatively, a refill may be automatically purchased in the event a consent is not provided and the expiration date has passed. It should be appreciated that the first cartridge 42 may include a second memory 118 and a program unit 120. The program unit 120 may be stored in the second memory 118 and may be configured to track the number of times the button 92 has been depressed, wherein the number of times the button 92 has been depressed is transmitted to the software application 116. In one aspect, the number of times the button 92 has been depressed may be transmitted from an electrical contact 96 in electrical contact with a second contact 94 which is in electric communication with the software application 116. In one aspect, the electrical contact 96 is disposed on an outer surface of the first cartridge 42 and is configured to register the second electric contact 96 when the first cartridge 42 is seated within the compartment 44 as shown in
[0104] While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter. Accordingly, the case 10 and the mobile device 100 described herein is not intended to have each of the features that are set forth in the specification, but may be manufactured to be modular based upon consumer desire. For instance, the case 10 and the mobile device 100 may be manufactured with just a first light emitting device 24, or just a second light emitting device 34, or just a first cartridge 42 or just a second cartridge 52 or a combination of any of these features.