OBJECT-SECURABLE ELECTROMAGNETIC-SHIELDING APPARATUS
20190090390 ยท 2019-03-21
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Abstract
An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus provides electromagnetic-signal isolation between electromagnetic devices such as key fobs, and an ambient environment external to the apparatus. The apparatus comprises a pouch and an object securement element, and may be flexible so as to conform to the shapes of the various objects it is secured to. The apparatus may be comprised of one or more layers of electromagnetic shielding fabric, and may have a coating to protect it and devices contained therein from contaminants, corrosive substances and abrasion within the ambient environment. A shielded cavity within the pouch is accessible via a mouth portion, which in turn may be electromagnetically shielded by way of a movable closure flap. The object securement element enables the pouch to be suspendedly securable to an object in the ambient environment, and may comprise magnets disposed within lateral securement wings flexibly attached to the pouch.
Claims
1. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus for providing electromagnetic-signal isolation between electromagnetic devices and an ambient environment external to the apparatus, the apparatus comprising: a pouch element including a pouch cavity and a mouth portion, the pouch cavity being at least partially enveloped by electromagnetic shielding material, the mouth portion having an open configuration and a closed configuration; and an object securement element by which the pouch element is suspendedly securable to an object in the ambient environment, the object securement element including one or more object securement magnets.
2. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the mouth portion (a) allows passage of a vehicle RF key fob device into and out of the pouch cavity when in the open configuration; and (b) blocks passage of a vehicle RF key fob device into and out of the pouch cavity when in the closed configuration.
3. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the pouch cavity is electromagnetic-signal isolated from the ambient environment when the mouth portion is in the closed configuration.
4. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the pouch element is flexible.
5. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes an external surface with a flexible polymer coating thereon.
6. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes one or more securement wings by which the suspended securability is achieved.
7. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein the one or more securement wings house respective said one or more object securement magnets.
8. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 6 including a pair of said securement wings disposed on opposing sides of the pouch element.
9. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein the securement wings are each flexibly connected to the pouch element.
10. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein each of the securement wings includes a pair of said object securement magnets disposed at opposing ends of the respective securement wing.
11. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 1, including a closure flap foldably associated with the pouch element and configured to be moved between closed and open positions, wherein, (a) the closure flap is at least partially comprised of electromagnetic shielding material; (b) when the closure flap is in the closed position, the mouth portion is RF-shielded from the ambient environment; and (c) when the closure flap is in the open position, the mouth portion is not RF-shielded from the ambient environment.
12. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the closure flap includes one or more flap securement magnets.
13. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein (a) the pouch element includes a front panel and a rear panel; and (b) the closure flap is magnetically securable to the front panel when in the closed position.
14. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein when the closure flap is in the open position the closure flap is magnetically securable to the object for retaining the closure flap in the open position.
15. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus for providing electromagnetic-signal isolation between electromagnetic devices and an ambient environment external to the apparatus, the apparatus comprising: (a) a pouch element including a pouch cavity and a mouth portion, the pouch cavity being at least partially enveloped by electromagnetic shielding material, the mouth portion having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (b) an object securement element by which the pouch element is suspendedly securable to an object in the ambient environment; and (c) a closure flap foldably associated with the pouch element and configured to be moved between closed and open positions, wherein, (i) the closure flap is at least partially comprised of electromagnetic shielding material; (ii) when the closure flap is in the closed position, the mouth portion is electromagnetic-shielded from the ambient environment; (iii) when the closure flap is in the open position, the mouth portion is not electromagnetically-shielded from the ambient environment; (iv) the closure flap includes one or more flap securement magnets; (v) the pouch element includes a front panel and a rear panel; (vi) the closure flap is magnetically securable to the front panel when in the closed position; and (vii) when the closure flap is in the open position the closure flap is magnetically securable to the object for retaining the closure flap in the open position.
16. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein the mouth portion (a) allows passage of a vehicle RF key fob device into and out of the pouch cavity when in the open configuration; and (b) blocks passage of a vehicle RF key fob device into and out of the pouch cavity when in the closed configuration.
17. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein the apparatus includes one or more securement wings by which the suspended securability is achieved.
18. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein each of the securement wings houses one or more object securement magnets therein.
19. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein the apparatus includes a flexible polymer coating.
20. An object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus as defined in claim 19, wherein the flexible polymer coating is comprised of PVC.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Further advantages of the present invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art with the benefit of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and upon reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Referring now to the drawings, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding features throughout the several views.
[0023] Example embodiments of an object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus are shown generally at 100. Embodiments of apparatus 100 may be particularly adapted for providing electromagnetic-signal isolation between electromagnetic devices (such as, for example, a key fob 102 or other remote keyless system) and an ambient environment 106 external to the apparatus 100. Accordingly, the apparatus 100 may prevent transmission of electromagnetic signals from a device 102 from undesirably reaching a corresponding signal receiver 108 (for example, in a vehicle 110) which is in close proximity to the device 102. With respect to certain preferred embodiments of the apparatus 100, the term close proximity may mean within 20 meters.
[0024] Embodiments of the apparatus 100 may preferably comprise at least a pouch element 112 and at least one object securement element 120. The pouch element may include a pouch cavity 114 defined therein, a front panel 142, a rear panel 144, and a mouth portion 118. The pouch cavity 114 may be at least partially enveloped by electromagnetic shielding material. For example, the pouch element 112 may be principally or largely constructed of such material.
[0025] The mouth portion 118 may have an open configuration (see, for example,
[0026] The pouch element may be suspendedly securable to an object 104 in the ambient environment 106 by way of the object securement element(s) 120. For example, an object securement element 120 may include one or more object securement magnets 122.
[0027] In particular embodiments, the pouch cavity 114 may be electromagnetic-signal isolated from the ambient environment 106 when the mouth portion 118 is in the closed configuration. For example, the electromagnetic-signal isolation may be achieved merely by closure of the mouth portion 118, irrespective of the inclusion or position of a closure flap 134.
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[0030] Particular preferred embodiments of an object-securable electromagnetic-shielding apparatus may include a closure flap 134 hingedly connected to or foldably associated with the pouch element and configured to be moved between closed and open positions. The closure flap 134 may be at least partially comprised of electromagnetic shielding material. In such cases, when the closure flap 134 is in the closed position, the mouth portion 118 is RF-shielded from the ambient environment 106. When the closure flap 134 is in the open position, the mouth portion may not be RF-shielded from the ambient environment 106.
[0031] In certain preferred embodiments of the apparatus 100, the closure flap 134 may include one or more flap securement elements 140. The flap securement elements 140 may be, for example, flap securement magnets. In such embodiments, the closure flap may be magnetically securable to the front panel 142 when in the closed position, and thereby magnetically releasably retained in the closed position. Moreover, when the closure flap 134 is in the open position, the closure flap 134 may be magnetically securable to the object 104 (e.g., to which the apparatus 100 is suspendedly secured) for retaining the closure flap 134 in the open position.
[0032] Electromagnetic-shielding material used in the construction of the apparatus 100, including in one or more of the pouch element 112, closure flap 134, and securement wings 126, may be referred to as Faraday fabrics. Such fabrics may comprise, for example, a conductive fiber with a weave. In certain preferred embodiments, the fabric may be composed of, for example, a blend of polyester fiber (e.g., 62%+/7%), metallic copper (e.g., 25%+/7%) and metallic nickel (e.g., 13%+/7%). The conductive fiber may have a thickness, for example, of 0.08 mm+/0.02 mm. In particular embodiments, silver may be used in the fiber blend shielding material as a conductive constituent, either to supplement or in place of the copper and nickel constituents. The electromagnetic-shielding material may include a Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) resin coating or the like.
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[0034] The closure flap 134 may be held up and in an open position by, for example, flap securement magnets 140 in the top corners so as to adhere to the object 104 to which the apparatus 100 is suspendedly secured (e.g., a metal surface or the like). The securement wings 126 may be expanded and securely held against the object 104 (e.g., a metal surface thereof) by object securement magnets 122 sewn into the apparatus 100 in various locations, including inside the ends (130 and 132) of the securement wings 126, the corners of the closure flap 134, and even lateral connection points defined along the fold line 136 where the closure flap 134 folds over to seal the mouth portion 118. Additionally, or in the alternative, other means of removably securing the apparatus 100 to a surface of an object 104 may be incorporated into the apparatus 100, such as holes (e.g., eyelets 146 in
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[0043] While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.