LAPTOP CASE WITH FOLDABLE SHADE ASSEMBLY
20250224765 ยท 2025-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F1/1629
PHYSICS
G06F1/1603
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A clamshell-style laptop case with a foldable shade assembly that, when expanded, shades and protects a laptop that's placed within the opened case. A shade assembly, positioned within the interior of the clamshell case, includes a visor panel, side panels, a rear panel, and lower panel. When the case is opened, the shade assembly can be expanded from its collapsed position by lifting the visor panel upward as it rotates along a hinge connecting it to the rear panel, while the side panels simultaneously expand from a folded position. The side panels remain permanently attached to the shade assembly, reducing the steps required to expand and collapse the shade assembly. The shade assembly may incorporate a friction hinge connecting the shade assembly's lower panel and rear panel which enables the rear panel to rotate greater than 90 degrees to the lower panel, providing improved functionality and accessibility during use.
Claims
1. A laptop case and foldable shade assembly, comprising: a clamshell case having a lid and a base, wherein the lid and the base are joined together along their adjacent rear edges; and a shade assembly, comprising: a visor panel; a first upper side panel on the left side of the shade assembly; a second upper side panel on the right side of the shade assembly; a first lower side panel on the left side of the shade assembly; a second lower side panel on the right side of the shade assembly; a rear panel, and a bottom panel; wherein each upper side panel is attached to the visor panel; wherein the visor panel is pivotally connected to the rear panel via a hinge; wherein the rear panel is pivotally connected to the the bottom panel via a hinge; and wherein the shade assembly is configured within the clamshell case with the shade assembly's bottom panel positioned along the interior surface of the base and the shade assembly's rear panel positioned along the interior surface of the case lid.
2. A laptop case and foldable shade assembly, comprising: a clamshell case having a lid and a base, wherein the lid and the base are joined together along their adjacent rear edges; and a shade assembly, comprising: a visor panel; a first upper side panel on the left side of the shade assembly; a second upper side panel on the right side of the shade assembly; a first lower side panel on the left side of the shade assembly; a second lower side panel on the right side of the shade assembly; a rear panel, and a bottom panel; wherein each upper side panel is attached to the visor panel; wherein the visor panel is pivotally connected to the rear panel via a hinge; wherein the rear panel is pivotally connected to the bottom panel via a friction hinge configured to allow the rear panel to rotate beyond 90 degrees relative to the bottom panel, and wherein the shade assembly is configured within the clamshell case with the shade assembly's bottom panel positioned along the interior surface of the base and the shade assembly's rear panel positioned along the interior surface of the case lid.
3. A laptop case and foldable shade assembly, comprising: a clamshell case having a lid and a base, wherein the lid and the base are joined together along their adjacent rear edges; and a shade assembly, comprising: a visor panel; a first upper side panel on the left side of the shade assembly; a second upper side panel on the right side of the shade assembly; a first lower side panel on the left side of the shade assembly; a second lower side panel on the right side of the shade assembly; a rear panel, and a bottom panel; wherein each upper side panel is attached to the visor panel; wherein the visor panel is pivotally connected to the rear panel via a hinge; wherein the rear panel is pivotally connected to the the bottom panel via a hinge; and wherein the shade assembly is in a collapsed configuration, comprising: the side panels folded inward so that the upper and lower side panels are flattened against each other; the visor panel rotated downward and positioned along the folded side panels; and the collapsed side panels and visor panel positioned flat against the surface of the rear panel.
4. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein each lower side panel is permanently attached to the rear panel by a hinge.
5. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the shade assembly in its storage position comprises the upper and lower side panels and the visor panel folded inward with the side panels and visor panel positioned against the rear panel, which is configured on the interior surface of the case lid.
6. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the panels of the shade assembly are laminated with a first material on the outer side and a second material on the inner side of the panel.
7. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the panels of the shade assembly are laminated with a first material on the outer side and a second material on the inner side of the panel, and the hinges between the panels are formed by a bond of materials.
8. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, further comprising zipper teeth positioned around the perimeter of the case lid and of the base of the case for securely joining the lid of the case and the base of the case when the case is in the closed configuration.
9. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, further comprising magnets positioned around the edge portions of the lid of the case and of the base of the case for securely joining the lid to the base when the case is in the closed configuration.
10. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the shade assembly attaches to the clamshell case using magnets.
11. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper side panel and the lower side panel on each side of the case lid are connected by a joining hinge.
12. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the joining hinge connecting the upper and lower side panels is a spring hinge, a friction hinge, a living hinge, or a piano hinge.
13. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper side panels and the lower side panels self-lock in an open configuration.
14. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, further comprising two side gussets, each side gusset connecting the lid of the case to the base of the case along their respective two side edge portions so that as the clamshell case is brought to a closed configuration from an open configuration the two side gussets fold inward within the clamshell case.
15. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a recess along a bottom surface of the base of the case; a mounting plate dimensioned to be received in the recess.
16. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, further comprising magnets embedded in the base.
17. The laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, further comprising a built-in battery and charging port in the base of the case that provides a power source.
18. A method of traversing a laptop and laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, the method comprising: opening the clamshell case by pivoting the lid relative to the base case; traversing the lid to a first angle defined by the lid and the base; maintaining the angle of the lid and the base with the friction hinge that connects the rear panel and the lower panel; traversing the shade assembly from a folded position to an extended position to provide shade to a laptop monitor and shield the laptop monitor from sunlight; traversing the laptop monitor to a second angle defined by the laptop keyboard and the laptop monitor, wherein the second angle is matched to the first angle.
19. A method of traversing a laptop and laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1, the method comprising: opening the clamshell case by pivoting the lid relative to the base case; traversing the lid to a first angle defined by the lid and the base; maintaining the angle of the lid and the base with the friction hinge that connects the rear panel and the lower panel; traversing the shade assembly from a folded position to an extended position to provide shade to a laptop monitor and shield the laptop monitor from sunlight; traversing the laptop monitor to a second angle defined by the laptop keyboard and the laptop monitor, wherein the second angle is defined by the laptop keyboard and the laptop monitor.
20. A method of traversing the laptop case and foldable shade assembly of claim 1 from an opened position to a closed position, the method comprising: traversing a laptop monitor toward the laptop keyboard; traversing the shade assembly from an extended position, wherein the shade assembly provides shade to the laptop monitor and shields the laptop monitor from sunlight, to a folded position; traversing the lid toward the base until it is in a closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0059] The following detailed description is of currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0060] The present invention discloses a clamshell-style laptop case 100 with a foldable shade assembly 105 that, when expanded, partially shades and shields a laptop placed within the opened case from direct sun exposure.
[0061] A laptop 22 is a portable computer with a monitor 50 on the upper half and a keyboard 52 on the lower half, which are connected via a hinge. The hinge allows the monitor 50 to open at various angles, typically 90 degrees or more, enabling it to be positioned at the desired angles for use between a closed and open configuration.
[0062] The laptop case 100 can be a clamshell laptop case comprising two halvesa lid 12 and a base 10joined together along their adjacent rear edge via a rear hinge 11 which allows the lid and base to pivot relative to each other, to transition between an open configuration for use and a closed configuration for storage or transport. The rear hinge 11 joining the case lid and base may be, but is not limited to, a fabric hinge (for example, a living hinge), or a mechanical hinge (for example, a piano hinge, or friction hinge). The rear hinge 11 connecting the lid and the base can allow the lid 12 to extend greater than 90-degrees to the base 10 when fully opened as indicated with Angle A in
[0063] The lid 12 and base 10 of the case 100 each include a left edge 13, a right edge 17, and a front edge 15, with the front edge 15 positioned opposite the rear hinge 11 connecting the lid 12 and the base 10.
[0064] The lid's upper front edge 15, left edge 13, and right edge 17 may perpendicularly extend from the lid 12 of the case 100 and come into contact with the base 10 of the case at its corresponding front edge 39, left edge 38, and right edge 40 when the case is transitioned from its open configuration to its closed configuration as shown in
[0065] The left, right, and front edges may also contain fasteners such as, but not limited to a zipper 21, magnets, or latches for securely joining the case lid to the base when the case is in its closed configuration. When moving the case 100 from a closed position to an opened position, the case lid 12 and base 10 may be unfastened by either unzipping the joining edges of the two halves of the case, separating the two halves to release their magnetic attraction, or disengaging a locking mechanism such as a latch.
[0066] The lid 12 of the case is designed and dimensioned to store a monitor assembly 50 of a laptop 22, while the base 10 of the case is designed and dimensioned to store a keyboard assembly 52 of the laptop 22.
[0067] The lid 12 of the case and the base 10 of the case may be made of but not limited to EVA foam, TPU, or other materials suitable for a laptop case.
[0068] The laptop case 100 contains a shade assembly 105 which consists of at least a visor panel 14, an upper side panel 18A on the left side of the shade assembly 105, an upper side panel 18A on the right side of the shade assembly 105, a lower side panel 18B on the left side of the shade assembly 105, and a lower side panel 18B on the right side of the shade assembly 105.
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[0070] In an alternative embodiment, the shade assembly includes a visor panel 14 and an upper side panel 18A and lower side panel 18B on each side of the shade assembly 105. In this embodiment, the upper side panels 18A are permanently attached to the visor panel 14 on each of the left and right sides, and the lower side panels 18B are permanently attached to the case lid 12 on each of the left and right sides, which is unique to this embodiment.
[0071] The panels of the shade assembly 105 may be laminated in polyurethane (PU), microfiber, a combination of both, or other suitable materials. In some embodiments, the outer side of the panels may be laminated in polyurethane or similar material to provide durability and resistance to external wear, while the inner side of the panel facing the user may be laminated in microfiber or similar material to offer a softer finish and reduce potential scratches to the laptop.
[0072] The connection between panels of the shade assembly may be formed by a living hinge (fabric hinge), the panels may be laminated with polyurethane or similar material on the outside and microfiber or similar material on the inside. The polyurethane and microfiber layers may be bonded together between the panels, creating a flexible, durable hinge that enables smooth movement and secure attachment.
[0073] The upper side panel 18A and the lower side panel 18B on each side of the shade assembly 105 may be connected together by a joining hinge 20, which may be a living hinge, friction hinge, piano hinge, or spring hinge. In the embodiment where this connection is formed by a living hinge (fabric hinge), the panels may be laminated with polyurethane or similar material on the outside and microfiber or similar material on the inside. The polyurethane and microfiber layers may be bonded together between the panels, creating a flexible, durable hinge that enables smooth movement and secure attachment. In an alternative embodiment, the upper side panel 18A and lower side panels 18B on each side of the case, when expanded, can self-lock in place using a locking hinge mechanism.
[0074] The upper side panel 18A on both the left and right sides of the shade assembly is connected directly to the visor panel 14. This connection may be formed by a living hinge (fabric hinge). In the embodiment where this connection is formed by a living hinge (fabric hinge), the panels may be laminated with polyurethane or similar material on the outside and microfiber or similar material on the inside. The polyurethane and microfiber layers are bonded together between the panels, creating a flexible, durable hinge that enables smooth movement and secure attachment.
[0075] In use, the case in it's closed configuration can be unfastened and the lid and base can pivot relative to each other traversing the lid to an Angle A defined by the lid 12 and the base 10; maintaining the Angle A of the lid 12 and the base 10 with a hinge that connects the lid 12 and the base 10.
[0076] When the case is in its opened configuration, the shade assembly 105 can be expanded from its collapsed position by lifting the visor panel 14 upward as it rotates along an upper hinge 16 that connects the visor panel to the rear panel 29. The upper hinge 16 which may be a friction hinge or any other suitable hinge in order to fully support the weight of the visor panel 14. As the visor panel 14 of the shade assembly 105 is extended upward and outward over the base 10 of the case, the the upper side panels 18A and lower side panels 18B on the left and right sides of the shade assembly 105 simultaneously expanded from their collapsed or folded position in order to partially shield a laptop 22 contained within the open case 100 from direct sun exposure, providing an awning-like or hooded structure that shields the laptop from sunlight. In its fully extended position, the visor panel 14 is opened relative to the case lid 12 or rear panel 29 defined by Angle C. The shade assembly 105 must first be expanded before a laptop monitor 50 can be opened to an angle (Angle B) of 90-degrees or greater under visor panel 14 of the shade assembly. Once the shade assembly is fully expanded, the laptop monitor 50 can extend to an angle (Angle B) greater than 90-degrees to the keyboard 52 which may be independent from the angle (Angle A) of the case lid 12 to the base 10 as can be seen in
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[0078] After collapsing the shade assembly 105 to its stowed position wherein the visor panel and side panels are fully collapsed and flattened, the case can be closed by traversing the lid 12 toward the base 10 to join the edges of the lid with the edges of the base, securing the the laptop 22 between the lid and the base. The lid may be optionally locked or the closed case may be zipped for secure storage or transport.
[0079] In some embodiments, the hinge plates of the lower hinge 37 of the shade assembly 105 may directly integrate within the panels as shown in
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[0085] In some embodiments of the present invention, a cut-out area in each of the side gussets 25 may be configured for accommodating the passage of power cables. The cut-out area is located proximate to the rear end of the base of the case 100, allowing convenient access for threading power cables through the side gussets while maintaining a laptop 22 enclosed within the clamshell case 100 in its opened position.
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[0088] As used in this application, the term about or approximately refers to a range of values within plus or minus 10% of the specified number. And the term substantially refers to 80% or more of an entirety. Recitation of ranges of values herein are not intended to be limiting, referring instead individually to any and all values falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated, and each separate value within such a range is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein.
[0089] For purposes of this disclosure, the term aligned means parallel, substantially parallel, or forming an angle of less than 10 degrees. For purposes of this disclosure, the term transverse means perpendicular, substantially perpendicular, or forming an angle between 80 and 100 degrees. Also, for purposes of this disclosure, the term length means the longest dimension of an object. Also, for purposes of this disclosure, the term width means the dimension of an object from side to side. For the purposes of this disclosure, the term above generally means superjacent, substantially superjacent, or higher than another object although not directly overlying the object. Further, for purposes of this disclosure, the term mechanical communication generally refers to components being in direct physical contact with each other or being in indirect physical contact with each other where movement of one component affects the position of the other.
[0090] The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as, or the like) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the embodiments and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the embodiments or the claims. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any unclaimed element as essential to the practice of the disclosed embodiments.
[0091] In the following description, it is understood that terms such as first, second, top, bottom, up, down, and the like, are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms unless specifically stated to the contrary.
[0092] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as set forth in the following claims.