Phone Case with Holder for Replaceable Personal Item
20180076845 ยท 2018-03-15
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Abstract
A case for a cellular telephone. The telephone case has an outer casing designed to protect a cellular phone, with features to secure the telephone case to the phone and features to protect the phone from one or more hazards. The telephone case has features designed to securely and replaceably retain a mass-market nail file affixed to the phone with sufficient rigidity to permit use of the file anchored to the phone, with its rough surface presented to a user.
Claims
1. A telephone case, comprising: a case designed to protect a cellular phone, with features to secure the telephone case to the phone and features to protect the phone from one or more hazards; the telephone case having features designed to securely and replaceably retain a mass-market nail file affixed to the phone with sufficient rigidity to permit use of the file anchored to the phone, with its rough surface presented to a user.
2. The telephone case of claim 1, wherein: the retaining features are resilient structures designed to retain the nail file in place with its rough surface presented through the opening.
3. The telephone case of claim 2, wherein: the resilient retaining features for the nail file are formed of the same plastic as resilient features used to secure the telephone case to the phone.
4. The telephone case of claim 1, further comprising: a metal, glass, plastic, foam, or paper backing between the phone and the nail file, to protect the phone from abrasion.
5. The telephone case of claim 1, further comprising: features designed to adapt the telephone case to securely and replaceably retain nail files of varying configuration.
6. The telephone case of claim 5, further comprising: the features to adapt include a set of interchangeable parts, each part in the set designed to securely and replaceably retain nail files of a specific configuration.
7. The telephone case of claim 1, further comprising: features to permit interchangeable decorative panels.
8. A method, comprising the steps of: by hands and without use of an adhesive, inserting into features of a telephone case a disposable, replaceable, mass-market nail file, the features designed to securely and replaceably retain the mass-market nail file affixed to a cellular phone also held in the telephone case, the telephone case and features holding the nail file with sufficient rigidity to permit use of the file anchored to the phone, with a rough surface of the nail file presented to a user in a conformation to securely hold the file in position to file the user's nails; the telephone case designed to protect a cellular phone, with features to secure the telephone case to the phone and features to protect the phone from one or more hazards.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein: the retaining features are resilient structures designed to retain the nail file in place with its rough surface presented through the opening.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein: the resilient retaining features for the nail file are formed of the same plastic as resilient features used to secure the telephone case to the phone.
11. The method of claim 8, further comprising: inserting into the telephone case a metal, glass, plastic, foam, or paper backing between the phone and the nail file, to protect the phone from abrasion.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein: the telephone case has features designed to adapt the telephone case to securely and replaceably retain nail files of varying configuration.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein: the features to adapt include a set of interchangeable parts, each part in the set designed to securely and replaceably retain nail files of a specific configuration.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein: the telephone case has features to permit interchangeable decorative panels.
15. A telephone case, comprising: a case designed to protect a cellular phone, with features to secure the telephone case to the phone and features to protect the phone from one or more hazards; the telephone case having features designed to securely and replaceably retain a disposable, replaceable, mass-market nail file affixed to the phone with sufficient rigidity to permit use of the file anchored to the phone, with its rough surface presented to a user in a conformation to securely hold the file in position to file the user's nails.
16. The telephone case of claim 15, wherein: the retaining features are resilient structures designed to retain the nail file in place with its rough surface presented through the opening.
17. The telephone case of claim 16, wherein: the resilient retaining features for the nail file are formed of the same plastic as resilient features used to secure the telephone case to the phone.
18. The telephone case of claim 15, further comprising: a metal, glass, plastic, foam, or paper backing between the phone and the nail file, to protect the phone from abrasion.
19. The telephone case of claim 15, further comprising: features designed to adapt the telephone case to securely and replaceably retain nail files of varying configuration.
20. The telephone case of claim 19, further comprising: the features to adapt include a set of interchangeable parts, each part in the set designed to securely and replaceably retain nail files of a specific configuration.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] In some cases, a metal, glass, plastic, foam, or paper backing 310 may be included between the phone and nail file 112, to protect the phone from abrasion.
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[0013] Nail file 112 may be held in place by a snap, pincers, a lever that tightens, or other mechanical features to hold nail file 112 in place. These arrangements may be especially preferable when the telephone case is constructed to rigid material, for example, aluminum.
[0014] Phone case 100 with features to removably hold a nail file may permit a person to carry nail file 112 routinely, to file or otherwise clean up nails, or to polish away any skin chafing, broken nail, or other roughness that needs to be filed. By having a nail file 112 connected to phone 102, a user may have a nail file constantly available to file his or her nails on the go, without the morning ritual or remembering to carry one. Finding a nail file is easier if it is attached to a user's phone 102, rather than lost in the bottom of a pocketbook or handbag. Because most people keep their cell phones nearby, a nail file 112 will always be handy and near by as well. A case that permits easy replacement of nail file 112 allows a fresh nail file 112 to be inserted and kept handy.
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[0016] Case 100 may have features on the back that grip replaceable colored inserts 120. Inserts 120 may be sold in sets of varying colors.
[0017] For the convenience of the reader, the above description has focused on a representative sample of all possible embodiments, a sample that teaches the principles of the invention and conveys the best mode contemplated for carrying it out. Throughout this application and its associated file history, when the term invention is used, it refers to the entire collection of ideas and principles described; in contrast, the formal definition of the exclusive protected property right is set forth in the claims, which exclusively control. The description has not attempted to exhaustively enumerate all possible variations. Other undescribed variations or modifications may be possible. Where multiple alternative embodiments are described, in many cases it will be possible to combine elements of different embodiments, or to combine elements of the embodiments described here with other modifications or variations that are not expressly described. A list of items does not imply that any or all of the items are mutually exclusive, nor that any or all of the items are comprehensive of any category, unless expressly specified otherwise. In many cases, one feature or group of features may be used separately from the entire apparatus or methods described. Many of those undescribed variations, modifications and variations are within the literal scope of the following claims, and others are equivalent.