PROTECTIVE CASE FOR A COMPUTING DEVICE
20230270219 · 2023-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2011/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A composite case for a computing device comprising a first portion to protect and detachably connect to a display portion. The first portion may have perimetral fasteners disposed on its edges. A second portion is for protecting and detachably connecting to an input device portion of the computing device. The second portion may have perimetral fasteners disposed on its edges. The display and input device portions can be detachably connected to each other through a multi-pivot hinge unit operable to rotate about one or more computing device axes defined between the display and input device portions to move the computing device between open and closed states. A hinge cover portion can be connected to the first portion operable to detachably receive and surround the multi-pivot hinge of the computing device. A protective shell can be formed between first and second portions.
Claims
1. A case comprising: a first portion configured to protect a first portion of a mobile device; a second portion configured to protect a second portion of the mobile device spaced apart from the first portion of the mobile device, wherein the first portion of the mobile device and the second portion of the mobile device are connected to each other through a multi-pivot hinge rotatable about at least one axis defined between the first portion of the mobile device and the second portion of the mobile device to move the mobile device between an open state and a closed state; and a hinge cover portion defining an elongate hemispheric chamber configured to receive and surround the multi-pivot hinge of the mobile device, wherein the hinge cover portion is connected to the first portion and the second portion.
2. The case of claim 1, wherein the first portion further comprises: a resilient portion dimensioned to detachably receive three edges of the first portion of the mobile device; and a rigid portion detachably connected to a rear surface of the first portion of the mobile device, the rigid portion being impact resistant and dimensioned to shield the rear surface of the first portion of the mobile device.
3. The case of claim 2, wherein at least one impact resistant corner is formed with at least one of the edges and the rear surface.
4. The case of claim 1, wherein the second portion further comprises an inner resilient portion coupled to an outer rigid portion that are collectively dimensioned to detachably receive three edges of the second portion of the mobile device.
5. The case of claim 4, wherein at least one impact resistant corner is formed with at least one of the perimetral edges.
6. The case of claim 1, wherein: the elongate hemispheric chamber extends between lateral edges of the second portion of the case, the elongate hemispheric chamber is configured to axially align with and receive the multi-pivot hinge of the mobile device; and a gap for moving between the open state and the closed state is formed between the multi-pivot hinge of the mobile device and a chamber when the hinge cover portion is secured to the multi-pivot hinge of the mobile device.
7. The case of claim 6, wherein: the elongate hemispheric chamber comprises a plurality of bulkheads normal to the longitudinal axis of the elongate hemispheric chamber and extending along the chamber between the lateral edges of the second portion, the second portion is substantially rigid and the hinge cover is resilient, and a recess on a lower surface of the second portion renders flexible a rear edge of the second portion.
8. The case of claim 1, wherein at least part of the first portion and at least part of the second portion are each formed from an outer grip inducing material.
9. The case of claim 1, wherein the first portion comprises a forward edge fastener defined by an inwardly facing lip configured to detachably secure to three edges of the first portion of the mobile device.
10. The case of claim 9, wherein the second portion comprises a forward edge fastener defined by an inwardly facing lip configured to detachably secure to three edges of the second portion of the mobile device.
11. The case of claim 1, wherein: an axis of rotation of the hinge cover portion is coextensive to a hinge axis of the multi-pivot hinge of the mobile device; and the multi-pivot hinge is an armadillo hinge assembly.
12. The case of claim 1, wherein when the first portion provides impact resistance to the first portion of the mobile device independent of the second portion.
13. The case of claim 1, wherein a protective shell is formed between the first portion and the second portion when the mobile device is in the closed state.
14. The case of claim 1, wherein the elongate hemispheric chamber comprises a rigid elongate hemispheric chamber.
15. A composite case comprising: a first portion configured to protect a first portion of a mobile device, the first portion comprising an inner resilient portion dimensioned to detachably receive three edges of the first portion of the mobile device, and an outer impact resistant rigid portion; a second portion configured to protect a second portion of the mobile device spaced apart from the first portion of the mobile device, wherein the first portion of the mobile device and the second portion of the mobile device are connected to each other through a multi-pivot hinge assembly rotatable about at least one axis defined between the first portion of the mobile device and the second portion of the mobile device; and a hinge cover portion coupled to each of the first portion and the second portion, the hinge cover portion defining a chamber having a hemispheric cross section, wherein: the hinge cover portion is configured to receive and surround at least part of the multi-pivot hinge assembly of the mobile device such that the composite case facilitates moving the mobile device between an open position and a closed position while the composite case is engaged with the mobile device and respectively moved between an open position of the composite case and a closed position of the composite case, and the first portion, hinge cover portion and second portion form at least part of a protective shell.
16. The composite case of claim 15, wherein the second portion comprises an inner resilient portion dimensioned to detachably receive three edges of the second portion of the mobile device, and an outer impact resistant rigid portion.
17. The composite case of claim 15, wherein the hinge cover portion comprises at least one of a resilient portion and an impact resistant rigid portion.
18. The composite case of claim 15, wherein at least one impact resistant corner is formed with at least one of the edges of the first portion.
19. The composite case of claim 15, wherein at least part of the first portion and at least part of the second portion are each formed from an outer grip inducing material.
20. The composite case of claim 15, wherein: an axis of rotation of the hinge cover portion is coextensive to a hinge axis of the multi-pivot hinge assembly of the mobile device; and the multi-pivot hinge assembly comprises an armadillo hinge assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] The features of the presently disclosed solution may be economically molded or assembled by using one or more distinct parts and associated components which, may be assembled together for removable or integral application with a known or to-be-designed computing device case in an economical manner, wherein the features of the present disclosure may form the herein disclosed servicing apparatus regardless of the particular form. Unless defined otherwise, all terms of art, notations and other scientific terms or terminology used herein have the same meaning as is commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.
[0052] Terms with commonly understood meanings may be defined herein for clarity and/or for ready reference, and the inclusion of such definitions herein should not necessarily be construed to represent a substantial difference over what is generally understood in the art. All patents, applications, published applications and other publications referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. If a definition set forth in this section is contrary to or otherwise inconsistent with a definition set forth in the patents, application, published applications and other publications that are herein incorporated by reference, the definition set forth in this section prevails over the definition that is incorporated herein by reference.
[0053] As used herein, “a” or “an” means “at least one” or “one or more.” As used herein, the term “user”, “subject”, “end-user” or the like is not limited to a specific entity or person. For example, the term “user” may refer to a person who uses the systems and methods described herein, and frequently may be a technician. However, this term is not limited to end users or technicians and thus encompasses a variety of persons who can use the disclosed systems and methods.
[0054] The disclosed solution can now be better understood turning to the following detailed description. It is to be expressly understood that the illustrated embodiments are set forth as examples and not by way of limitations on the embodiments as ultimately defined in the claims. An embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure provides a cover for a computing device such as a laptop, a tablet or any other portable computing device. The cover can be made of multiple parts, integrally formed therewith or detachable.
[0055] It is understood that “computing device” can mean any computer such as a laptop, a tablet computing device, a mobile device such as a cellular phone, a mobile phone, a smart phone, or the like.
[0056] “Shield” as used herein with the disclosed case can mean to protect, wrap around, or envelope a corresponding computing device in a manner that conceals the computing device from injuries during a drop or accident such as by impact or collision.
[0057] “Impact resistant” or “impact resistance” as it relates to the herein disclosed case features can mean any feature designed to withstand relatively high applied forces or related shock. Accordingly, features or materials described herein as providing impact resistance or being impact resistant utilize material properties and/or structural design of the case directed towards mitigating the effects of expected events in the life-cycle of the case and corresponding computing device that incur impact (e.g. drops, collisions, accidents, etc).
[0058] The herein disclosed solution described a case capable of exhibiting the shock resistant benefits of a case with elastomeric edges or outer portions combined with the consumer usability benefits of a resilient outer case such as relatively stronger plastics. The herein described solution may also be a composite case with some combination of one or more elastic materials with one or more harder, resilient materials, such as injection molded plastic and/or rubber, in a way that forms a permanent bond therebetween resulting in a protective system that sufficiently securely retains and protects a computing device in most operating conditions including, but not limited to, the standards set forth by MIL-STD 810G, 506.6 VI. The herein disclosed solution also contemplates a composite case in which the geometric shape of the constituent components maximizes overall structural strength and impact resistance while minimizing material weight and size.
[0059] For simplicity and illustration purposes only, the presently disclosed cases 10, 110 are depicted for use with a laptop and/or tablet device though the solution is not so limited and could be used with other referenced computing devices as understood in the context of this disclosure and other numerous consumer electronic devices, wherein cases 10, 110 would employ similar details, features and benefits.
[0060] The herein disclosed case offers solutions to protect and shield computing devices employing multi-axis or multi-pivot hinges to rotatably secure input and display portions of said computing device. It is understood that multi-axis or multi-pivot hinges can incorporate a plurality of discrete hinge units, with respective rotational axes, and can move between a plurality of opened and closed positions. In certain embodiments, some or all of the discrete hinges of the multi-pivot hinge unit can include a rotational limiter to limit degree of rotation of the respective hinge relative to an adjoining discrete hinge.
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[0063] Portion 20 may also include a hinge cover portion 40 attached to a trailing edge of base portion 20. Portion 40 may be designed to receive hinge 59 of device 50 when device 50 is in an assembled state (portions 54 and 58 connected to each other across hinge 59) or when portions 54 and 58 are mechanically disconnected from the other.
[0064] Portion 30 may be constructed from a relatively resilient material along its perimetral edge portion 32. Edge portion 32 may be substantially or partially flexible in one or more predetermined areas. For example certain areas of portion 32 immediately adjacent or nearby corners 34 may be relatively resilient or stiff whereas areas 33 disposed in a central portion closer away from corners 34 may be more rigid so that portion 32 can conform to portion 58 as needed. Corners 34 in turn may be reinforced with one or more impact resistant materials and/or designs to withstand and shield portion 58 and device 50 during collision, drop or otherwise accidental conduct. Notably, when portion 30 is engaged with display portion 58, in certain embodiments it provides impact resistance to display portion 58 regardless of whether display portion is engaged with input portion 54. For example, display portion 58 may be removed and used as a tablet apart from the input portion 54, while it maintains impact resistance while it is engaged with portion 30. Often, both portions 54, 58 maintain impact resistance as portions 20 and 30 remain engaged with them even as the device is used in a tablet mode. Opposite corners 34 on the lower, trailing edge may be one or more perimetral fasteners 31 disposed on edge 32. Fasteners 31 may be operable to flex and securely engage with corresponding perimetral edge portions of portion 58.
[0065] Stylus receiver 37 may also be disposed on an upper edge of portion 30. Receiver 37 may be designed to receive stylus 55. Stylus 55 may be a digital stylus in the shape of an elongate member such as a pencil or pen. In this respect, receiver 37 is shown as substantially cylindrical with flexible, separate lips operable to slidably receive and retain mechanism 55. However, receiver 37 may be in any shape or manner including a two-part bendable, flexible receiver operable to securely engage any other control mechanism of device 50 including a mouse, remote control, or the like. Receiver 37 may also be integrally formed with edge 32 or detachable therewith as needed or desired.
[0066] Preferably, edge 32 may be defined by extending substantially normal away from the rear support surface 33 and terminating in an inwardly extending lip. The lip may be wider or thicker than the lower portion of edge 32 extending away from the rear support surface 33. In this respect, perimetral edge 32 may be operable to flex outwards when receiving portion 58 while also being capable of securely retaining device 58 once assembled under the described lip and edge 32.
[0067] Portion 30 may also include optional optical system cutout 31 and/or actuator surfaces or cutouts positioned with edge 32. Cutout 31 may be formed by being trimmed or cut from edge 32 by the end-user according to particular device 50. Edge 32 in turn may be formed with pre-etched portions operable to be trimmed or modified as needed by the end-user. Cutout 21 may also include corresponding hingeable covering surfaces or detachable covers that can be easily moved as needed or required to further shield corresponding optical system 56 of device 50 and/or related actuators positioned along the corresponding perimeter of device 50. In this regard, portion 30 is a composite portion that advantageously includes a hybrid rigid rear surface 33 in combination with resilient protection of edges 32 to portion 58 across a range of operating environments.
[0068] Portion 20 may be constructed from substantially rigid material. Portion 20 may include a perimetral edge 22. Portion 20 may include a plurality of corners 34 with reinforced material for protecting corners of portion 54. Edge 22 may extend substantially normal away from the rear support surface 23 and terminating in an inwardly extending lip. The lip may be discontinuous along lateral edges and the leading edge so as to permit flexing of the rigid portion 20 as well securely fasten with corresponding fasteners of portion 30 in a closed position. For example, the leading edge 27 of portion 20 may include a recessed lip that is lower than the remaining lip of edge 22. This is particularly advantageous in inducing a predetermined flex of case 10 when assembling with portion 54 while also maintaining a rigid outer shell of 20 for portion 54 across a plurality of operating environments. Some or all of lateral edges of edge 22 may also be recessed or completely removed adjacent the trailing edge of portion 20. In this respect, perimetral edge 22 may be operable to flex outwards when receiving portion 54 while also being capable of securely retaining device 54 once assembled under the described lip and edge 22. Lip of edge 22 may be wider or thicker than the lower portion of edge 22 extending away from the rear support surface 23.
[0069] One or more lateral fastener tabs 36 may be positioned along edge 32 for releasable attachment with corresponding edge 22 of portion 20. Tabs 36 may be constructed from substantially resilient material capable of flexing. Tab 36 may also include a receiver for fastening with corresponding fastener 26 of portion. However, tab 36 is not so limited and instead may include an outward extending fastener capable of securely engaging with tab 26. and/or edge 22 of portion 20.
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[0080] Portion 140 may include a retaining band 146 operably to securely and adjustably maintain hinge 59 engaged with portion 140. This is seen more clearly in
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[0085] In certain embodiments, the outer laminate of surface 144 may be formed with fastener 142. Because the outer laminate may be substantially flexible, a natural pivot may be formed along axis 147 when fastener 142 and outer laminate of surface 144 are fastened and properly positioned with portions 120 and 140. As can also be seen, lip 125′ does not have to be recessed. Instead, lip 125′ can be raised from surface 123 to coincide with the corresponding thickness of fastener 142.
[0086] In other embodiments, an exemplary method of installing one of the herein disclosed cases 10/110 with device 50 is disclosed, as depicted in
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[0088] The definitions of the words or elements of the following claims are, therefore, defined in this specification to not only include the combination of elements which are literally set forth. It is also contemplated that an equivalent substitution of two or more elements may be made for any one of the elements in the claims below or that a single element may be substituted for two or more elements in a claim. Although elements may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, it is to be expressly understood that one or more elements from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination and that the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination(s).
[0089] Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements. The claims are thus to be understood to include what is specifically illustrated and described above, what is conceptually equivalent, what can be obviously substituted and also what incorporates the essential idea of the embodiments.
[0090] What has been described above includes examples of one or more embodiments. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the aforementioned embodiments, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of various embodiments are possible. Accordingly, the described embodiments are intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.