FOLDING CASE FOR MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20230300228 · 2023-09-21
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Abstract
A foldable case for foldable mobile electronic devices. The foldable case generally comprises a first shell and a second shell hingedly connected to a third shell. The foldable case is reconfigurable between a closed configuration, an open configuration, and intermediate configurations therebetween. The first, second and third shells comprise cooperative engagement features which allow the first and second shells to hinge or pivot relative to the third shell. The cooperative engagement features also constrain the first and second shells to the third shell and limit the first and second shells to pivotal movements in the open and closed configurations but allow lateral movements in the intermediate configurations.
Claims
1. An electronic device case, comprising: a first shell comprising at least one first hinge slot; a second shell comprising at least one second hinge slot; and a hinge cover connecting the first and second shells to one another, the hinge cover comprising at least one first hinge protrusion configured for cooperative engagement with the at least one first hinge slot, the hinge cover further comprising at least one second hinge protrusion configured for cooperative engagement with the at least one second hinge slot; and wherein the electronic device case is reconfigurable between a closed configuration and an open configuration.
2. The electronic device case of claim 1, wherein the hinge cover extends between a first end and a second end, the hinge cover comprising transverse walls extending transversely from each of the first and second ends, the transverse walls comprising at least one pair of axially aligned hinge protrusions.
3. The electronic device case of claim 1, wherein the first shell comprises an outer frame portion defining an outer edge of the first shell and an inner frame portion defining an inner edge of the first shell opposite the outer edge of the first shell, and wherein the second shell comprises an outer frame portion defining an outer edge of the second shell and an inner frame portion defining an inner edge opposite the outer edge of the second shell.
4. The electronic device case of claim 3, wherein the hinge slots are arcuate in shape and substantially radially oriented relative to the inner edges of the first and second shells.
5. The electronic device case of claim 1, wherein the first shell rotates relative to the hinge cover about a first hinge axis, and wherein the second shell rotates relative to the hinge cover about a second hinge axis, and wherein the first and second hinge axes are spaced a distance from the hinge slots.
6. The electronic device case of claim 1, wherein the first and second hinge axes translate laterally through a range of axis locations as the electronic device case is reconfigured between the first, closed configuration and the second, open configuration.
7. There electronic device case of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first shell, second shells, or hinge cover is transparent or translucent.
8. A folding case for a foldable mobile phone, comprising: a hinge cover comprising a first and a second pair of axially aligned projections; a first shell comprising a peripheral sidewall and a pair of elongate slots provided along the peripheral sidewall for receiving the first pair of axially aligned projections; and a second shell comprising a base panel, a peripheral sidewall, and a pair of elongate slots provided along the peripheral sidewall for receiving the second pair of axially aligned projections, wherein the first shell is pivotable about a first pivot axis distal from the first pair of axially aligned projections and the second shell is pivotable about a second pivot axis distal from the second pair of axially aligned projections.
9. The folding case of claim 8, wherein the first and second shells comprise outer frame portions comprising elastomeric materials and inner frame portions comprising rigid materials.
10. The folding case of claim 8, wherein the first and second shells are translucent or transparent.
11. The folding case of claim 8, wherein the second shell further comprises a base panel.
12. The folding case of claim 8, wherein the peripheral sidewalls comprise one or more apertures for accessing user interactive features on the foldable mobile phone.
13. The folding case of claim 8, wherein the folding case is reconfigurable between a closed configuration and an open configuration.
14. The folding case of claim 13, wherein the pivot axes move laterally away from the hinge cover as the folding case is manipulated from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
15. The folding case of claim 13, wherein the first and second pivot axes move laterally toward the hinge cover as the folding case is manipulated from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
16. A foldable protective cover for foldable mobile electronic device with a first display portion hingedly connected to a second display portion, the foldable protective cover comprising first shell and second shell portions for fitting over the first and second display portions of the foldable mobile electronic device, respectively, each of the first and second shell portions comprising inner and outer edges wherein the inner edges of the first and second shell portions are rotatably connected to a third shell portion, the first and second shell portions comprising arcuate openings for receiving projections extending from the third shell portion, and wherein each of the first and second shell portions further comprise an axis of rotation spaced a distance away from the arcuate openings and projections.
17. The foldable protective cover of claim 16, wherein the outer edges comprise top, bottom, and outer sidewalls for receiving and retaining therebetween the first and second display portions of the foldable mobile electronic device.
18. The foldable protective cover of claim 16, wherein the inner edges of the first and second shell portions are unobstructed so as to provide an opening to slide the first and second shells over the first and second display portions, respectively.
19. The foldable protective cover of claim 16, wherein the axes of rotation move laterally as the first and second shell portions are pivoted.
20. The foldable protective cover of claim 16, wherein the first and second shell portions each comprise discrete sections of different materials.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0026] The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of example embodiments taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
[0027] Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
[0028] With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the several views,
[0029] For purposes of this disclosure, the foldable mobile electronic device includes two body portions or housing units connected by a hinge or flexible connector. For example, the foldable mobile electronic device includes a first device body hingedly connected to a second device body. Each of the first and second device bodies comprises a peripheral minor surface or edge defining an outer or exterior major surface on one side of the device body and an inner or interior major surface on the opposite side of the device body. Typically, at least one of the inner or outer major surfaces includes or defines a user interface, such as for example a touch screen or a display. The two device bodies are connected by a hinge or flexible connector so that the device bodies can be folded over and unfolded as desired. In other words, the first and second bodies of the mobile electronic device are hingedly connected to each other which allows the foldable electronic device to be reconfigured between a closed configuration and an open configuration. In the closed configuration, the electronic device is deformed so that inner major surfaces of the first and second device bodies abut one another. In the open configuration, the electronic device is reconfigured or repositioned such that the first and second device bodies are positioned substantially side-by-side and the inner major surfaces of the first and second body portions are co-planar to one another. In some examples, a single continuous, bendable screen or display extends over both inner major surfaces of the device bodies providing a single continuous extended or enlarged screen in the open configuration.
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[0032] In example embodiments, the first and/or second shells 110, 140 may further comprise a base or back panel to cover or protect the outer major surfaces of the first and second device bodies. In the depicted embodiment, for example as best shown in
[0033] In some example embodiments, one or more shells may be provided without a base panel, such as for example first shell 110 as shown in
[0034] In example embodiments, the outer frames and inner frames may also comprise one or more apertures or openings for alignment with one or more features of the electronic device for which the case 100 is configured for use, such as for example speakers, ports, microphones, switches, buttons, and/or other like features. For example, apertures 128 and 158 are provided along outer frames 120 and 150 to provide access to buttons, switches, and ports, and provide openings for speakers and microphones. In some example embodiments, the front and rear shells 110, 140 may also include one or more interactive features such as buttons configured to cooperate with control features provided on the electronic device such as the volume controls and power button.
[0035] In example embodiments, the inner frame portions further comprise one or more apertures or grooves for removably engaging and securing the hinge cover portion 170 to the case shells 110 and 140. For example, as shown in
[0036] In example embodiments, the inner frame portions 130 and 160 may further comprise inclined slots 134 and 164 which connect to the arcuate retaining slots 132 and 162, respectively. The inclined slots 134 and 164 provide incline surfaces to help ease and guide the engagement protrusions 178′ and 178″ of hinge cover 170 to slide into engagement with the arcuate slots 132 and 162, respectively, as described further below.
[0037] The hinge cover portion 170 is generally an elongate member with end walls extending transversely from opposing top and bottom ends of the hinge cover. In example embodiments, the hinge cover portion 170 comprises at least one pair of axially aligned protrusions with one protrusion provided on the top end wall of the hinge cover and another protrusion provided on the bottom end wall of the hinge cover. In the depicted embodiment, for example, the hinge cover 170 comprises two pairs of axially aligned protrusions or engaging members 178′ and 178″. In example embodiments, each pair of protrusion is intended or configured to engage a pair of retaining slots or engagement features provided on the inner frame portions. For example, as shown in
[0038] In example embodiments, the inner frame portions 130 and 160 and the hinge cover 170 are made from substantially rigid, impact-resistant and scratch-resistant materials such as for example polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene, or the like. In example embodiments, the outer frame portions 120 and 150 are made from flexible, impact-absorbing or elastomeric materials, such as for example natural or synthetic rubber, silicone elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) or the like to function essentially as bumpers to protect the outer edges of the electronic device in case of accidental drops and other potential damages to the outer edges. In example embodiments, the inner and outer frame portions of the first and second shells are integrally joined or molded together. In other example embodiments, the inner and outer frame portions 120, 130 may be uniformly made from any suitable material or materials, including for example polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene, natural or synthetic rubbers, silicone elastomers, and the like or any combination thereof. In preferred embodiments, the first and second shells 110 and 140 are transparent or translucent.
[0039] According to example methods of use, the foldable electronic device case 100 provides a protective cover or casing for a foldable mobile electronic device with two hingedly connected device bodies. As shown in
[0040] Once the protrusions 178′ and 178″ snap into engagement with the arcuate retaining slots 132 and 162, movement of the first and second shells are restrained by the slots. According to example modes of use, the arcuate oblong shape of the retaining slots allow both pivotal and translational movement of the first and second shells during manipulation between the closed and open configuration but prevent the shells from sliding off or moving laterally in the closed and open configurations. Preferably, to limit or minimize lateral movements (i.e., rattling) of the shells 110 and 140, the retaining slots are preferably dimensioned and shaped so that there are only tight or minimal gaps between the protrusions and retaining slots in use.
[0041] In use, the first and second shells 110, 140 are constrained to pivot about axes of rotation distal from the projections and arcuate retaining slots. For example, as shown in
[0042] While the invention has been described with reference to example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.