Apparatus that attaches to mobile electronic devices and distributes sanitizer/disinfectants
11684688 · 2023-06-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A piggybacking apparatus for mobile devices is provided. The piggybacking apparatus may be dimensioned and adapted to removably attach to the surface area of a mobile electronic device, such as a smart phone, in a generally coextensive manner. The piggybacking apparatus may provide a pouch for retrievably storing fluid and semifluid product that a user wants handy when they are handling the mobile electronic device, Through a conduit the user may urge the product from the pouch when and where desired. The piggybacking apparatus may also provide attachment points along a periphery thereof for operatively associating with the mobile electronic device in the coextensive manner, or alternatively to a case of the mobile electronic device, or even in between the two.
Claims
1. A piggybacking container for a mobile device, comprising: a pouch having a fluidly connected conduit; the pouch being dimensioned to have a pouch surface area generally coextensive with a surface area of said mobile device; and a plurality of clips spaced apart along a periphery of the pouch for removably attaching to said mobile device, wherein each clip is pivotable between an operable position for removably attaching to said mobile device and a storage position flush with the pouch surface area.
2. The piggybacking container for a mobile device of claim 1, further comprising: a fluid/semifluid product in the pouch.
3. The piggybacking container for a mobile device of claim 2, wherein the fluid/semifluid product has primarily sanitation or disinfectant properties.
4. The piggybacking container for a mobile device of claim 1, wherein the pouch surface area is defined by a height and a width that each range between 70 to 75 millimeters and 150 to 160 millimeters, respectively.
5. The piggybacking container for a mobile device of claim 1, further comprising a case for said mobile device, wherein the plurality of clips spaced apart are dimensioned for removably attaching to said case.
6. A piggybacking container for a mobile device, comprising: a pouch having a fluidly connected conduit; the pouch being dimensioned to have a pouch surface area generally coextensive with a surface area of said mobile device, wherein the pouch surface area is defined by a height and a width that each range between 70 to 75 millimeters and 150 to 160 millimeters, respectively; a plurality of attachment clips spaced apart along a periphery of the pouch for removably attaching to said mobile device, wherein each attachment clip is pivotable between an operable position for removably attaching to said mobile device and a storage position flush with the pouch surface area; and a case for said mobile device, wherein the plurality of clips spaced apart are dimensioned for removably attaching to said case.
7. The piggybacking container for a mobile device of claim 6, further comprising a fluid/semifluid product in the pouch, wherein the fluid/semifluid product has primarily sanitation or disinfectant properties.
8. A method of operatively associating a sanitizer or disinfectant product to a mobile device, comprising: providing the piggybacking container for a mobile device of claim 7; moving the plurality of attachment clips to a storage position; and sandwiching said piggybacking container for a mobile device between said mobile device and the case.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The following detailed description is of the best 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.
(7) Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a piggybacking apparatus dimensioned to removably attach to the surface area of a mobile electronic device, such as a smart phone, in a generally coextensive manner. The piggybacking apparatus may provide a pouch for retrievably storing fluid and semifluid product that a user wants handy when they are handling the mobile electronic device. Through a conduit the user may urge the product from the pouch when and where desired. The piggybacking apparatus may also provide attachment points along a periphery thereof for operatively associating with the mobile electronic device in the coextensive manner, or alternatively to a case of the mobile electronic device, or even in between the two.
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(9) A plurality of attachment points 14 may be provided spaced apart along a periphery of the pouch 12. The attachment points 14 may be clips, adhesive segments or the like for removably attaching the pouch 12 to a periphery of a smart phone 24 or a case 18 thereof. In certain embodiments, the attachment points 14 may be pivotably attached to the periphery of the pouch 12 so as to move between an operable position (see
(10) The pouch 12 provides a conduit 15 fluidly communicating to an interior thereof when the conduit 15 is in an open condition, as illustrated in
(11) A method of using the present invention may include the following. The piggybacking apparatus 10 disclosed above may be provided. A user 22 would be able to have sanitizing, disinfecting, and other lubricating product 20 at their fingertips at all time they had their mobile device handy. The user 22 could fill the pouch 12 with the product 20 for subsequent use and seal the cap 16 placing the conduit 15 in a closed condition. Through the attachment points 14 a user could removably attach the pouch 12 to a rear surface of their mobile device 24 so that the pouch 12 is substantially coextensive thereto. Immediately after the user 22 touches something that is dirty or possibly germ-covered, they can move the cap 16 to an open condition and urge the product 20 onto a surface, such as their hands, as illustrated in
(12) Additionally, the present invention could be expanded to attach to key chains, and other small personal materials.
(13) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.