Stowage Module And Cleaning Cloth Assembly
20210345763 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L13/51
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04M1/21
ELECTRICITY
A45F2200/0516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2005/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly for providing a readily accessible cleaning cloth includes a shell, a cloth, and a lid. The shell is mountable by a first face to at least one of an electronic device and a case that is engaged to the electronic device. The shell has a second face, which is open so that an interior space defined by the shell is accessible. The cloth can be used to clean a surface, such as a screen of the electronic device, and is selectively positionable in the interior space. The lid is selectively engageable to the shell to close the second face to retain the cloth in the shell. The lid can be disengaged from the shell by a user, positioning the user to access the cloth to clean the surface.
Claims
1. A stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly comprising: a shell configured to be mountable by a first face to at least one of an electronic device and a case engaged thereto, the shell having a second face, the second face being open such that an interior space defined by the shell is accessible; a cloth configured for cleaning a surface and being selectively positionable in the interior space; and a lid selectively engageable to the shell for closing the second face for retaining the cloth in the shell, wherein the lid is configured for being disengaged from the shell by a user, positioning the user for accessing the cloth for cleaning the surface.
2. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein: the second face is circumferentially larger than the first face; and the shell has a sidewall, the sidewall being resiliently deformable, the sidewall comprising a plurality of interconnected sections such that the shell is selectively extendible from a compact configuration to a deployed configuration, wherein the sidewall is configured for gripping between digits of a hand of the user.
3. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 2, wherein the sidewall comprises at least one of plastic, silicone, and rubber, such that the sidewall is resiliently deformable.
4. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein a sidewall of the shell is phosphorescent, wherein the sidewall is configured for emitting light such that the electronic device is locatable by the user in a dark environment.
5. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein the first face and the second face are circularly shaped.
6. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, further including a fastener engaged to the first face and being configured for engaging at least one of the electronic device and the case engaged thereto.
7. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 6, wherein the fastener comprises adhesive.
8. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein the cloth is configured as a sleeve, wherein the sleeve is configured for insertion of a digit of a hand of the user.
9. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 8, wherein the sleeve is sized such that the sleeve covers the digit to proximate to an interphalangeal joint of the digit.
10. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein the cloth comprises microfiber fabric.
11. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid is hingedly engaged to the shell.
12. The stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid is phosphorescent, wherein the lid is configured for emitting light such that the electronic device is locatable by the user in a dark environment.
13. A case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly comprising: a case configured for insertion of an electronic device such that a screen of the electronic device is accessible to a user; a shell mounted by a first face to the case, the shell having a second face, the second face being open such that an interior space defined by the shell is accessible; a cloth configured for cleaning the screen of the electronic device and being selectively positionable in the interior space; and a lid selectively engageable to the shell for closing the second face for retaining the cloth in the shell, wherein the lid is configured for being disengaged from the shell by a user, positioning the user for accessing the cloth for cleaning the screen.
14. The case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 13, wherein: the second face is circumferentially larger than the first face; the first face and the second face are circularly shaped; the shell has a sidewall, the sidewall comprises at least one of plastic, silicone, and rubber such that the sidewall is resiliently deformable; the sidewall comprises a plurality of interconnected sections such that the shell is selectively extendible from a compact configuration to a deployed configuration, wherein the sidewall is configured for gripping between digits of a hand of the user; and the sidewall is phosphorescent, wherein the sidewall is configured for emitting light such that the electronic device is locatable by the user in a dark environment.
15. The case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 13, further including a fastener engaged to the first face and being configured for engaging at least one of the electronic device and the case engaged thereto, the fastener comprising adhesive.
16. The case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 13, wherein the cloth is configured as a sleeve, wherein the sleeve is configured for insertion of a digit of a hand of the user, the sleeve being sized such that the sleeve covers the digit to proximate to an interphalangeal joint of the digit.
17. The case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 13, wherein the cloth comprises microfiber fabric.
18. The case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 13, wherein the lid is hingedly engaged to the shell.
19. The case, stowage module, and cleaning cloth assembly of claim 13, wherein the lid is phosphorescent, wherein the lid is configured for emitting light such that the electronic device is locatable by the user in a dark environment.
20. A stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly comprising: a shell configured to be mountable by a first face to at least one of an electronic device and a case engaged thereto, the shell having a second face, the second face being open such that an interior space defined by the shell is accessible, the second face being circumferentially larger than the first face, the shell having a sidewall, the sidewall being resiliently deformable, the sidewall comprising a plurality of interconnected sections such that the shell is selectively extendible from a compact configuration to a deployed configuration, wherein the sidewall is configured for gripping between digits of a hand of a user, the sidewall comprising at least one of plastic, silicone, and rubber such that the sidewall is resiliently deformable, the sidewall being phosphorescent wherein the sidewall is configured for emitting light such that the electronic device is locatable by the user in a dark environment, the first face and the second face being circularly shaped; a fastener engaged to the first face and being configured for engaging at least one of the electronic device and the case engaged thereto, the fastener comprising adhesive; a cloth configured for cleaning a surface and being selectively positionable in the interior space, the cloth being configured as a sleeve wherein the sleeve is configured for insertion of a digit of the user, the sleeve being sized such that the sleeve covers the digit to proximate to an interphalangeal joint of the digit, the cloth comprising microfiber fabric; and a lid selectively engageable to the shell for closing the second face for retaining the cloth in the shell, wherein the lid is configured for being disengaged from the shell by the user, positioning the user for accessing the cloth for cleaning the surface, the lid being hingedly engaged to the shell, the lid being phosphorescent wherein the lid is configured for emitting light such that the electronic device is locatable in the dark environment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0011] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0020] As best illustrated in
[0021] A fastener 22 is engaged to the first face 18 of the shell 12 and is configured to engage the at least one of the electronic device and the case 20. The fastener 22 may comprise adhesive 24, or other fastening means for engaging the shell 12 to the at least one of the electronic device and the case 20, such as, but not limited to, hook and loop fasteners, clips, and the like. The present invention also anticipates the shell 12 being integral to the case 20. Additionally, the present invention anticipates the shell 12 being configured to be mountable to jewelry, such as, but not limited to lockets, bracelets, and the like.
[0022] The shell 12 has a second face 26, which is open so that an interior space 28 defined by the shell 12 is accessible. The second face 26 is circumferentially larger than the first face 18. The first face 18 and the second face 26 may be circularly shaped, as shown in
[0023] The shell 12 has a sidewall 30, which is resiliently deformable. The sidewall 30 comprises at least one of plastic, silicone, and rubber. The sidewall 30 comprises a plurality of interconnected sections 32 so that the shell 12 is selectively extendible from a compact configuration, as shown in
[0024] The cloth 14 is configured to clean a surface, such as a screen of the electronic device, and is selectively positionable in the interior space 28, as shown in
[0025] The lid 16 is selectively engageable to the shell 12 to close the second face 26 to retain the cloth 14 in the shell 12. The lid 16 is configured to be disengaged from the shell 12 by the user, positioning the user to access the cloth 14 to clean the surface. The lid 16 may be hingedly engaged to the shell 12, as shown in
[0026] The present invention anticipates the sidewall 30 being phosphorescent so that the sidewall 30 is configured to emit light. With the sidewall 30 being phosphorescent, the electronic device is locatable by the user in a dark environment. The present invention also anticipates the lid 16 being phosphorescent so that the lid 16 is configured to emit light. With the lid 16 being phosphorescent, the electronic device is locatable in the dark environment.
[0027] In use, the shell 12 is engaged to the case 20 using the adhesive 24. The shell 12 then is positioned to be extended from the case 20 to the deployed configuration to facilitate gripping of the electronic device. Should the screen of the electronic device require cleaning, the lid 16 can be hinged open so that the sleeve 34 is accessible. The digit of the user is inserted into the sleeve 34, and the sleeve 34 then can be used to clean the screen, as shown in
[0028] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0029] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the elements is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.