HANDHELD DEVICE PROTECTIVE CASE

A protective cover for handheld devices. The protective cover containing a hardened plastic protective inner layer and a soft outer layer. The protective cover containing at least one cavity for mounting the associated segment of the handheld device therein and at least one fitted notch to secure the piece to the associated segment. The protective cover further containing at least one window for providing exposure to the surface of the associated segment

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a single-piece or multiple-component protective case for handheld devices, such as a personal digital assistant, cellular telephone, lab top computers or portable digital media player, and more particularly relates to protective case for a handheld device having a protective hardened plastic interior layer and a fashionable soft exterior layer.

2. Description of the Related Art

With the advancement of technology in the fields of electronics and computers, more powerful features and elements have been integrated into handheld electronic devices. Compact hard drives, processors, and liquid crystal displays boasting the computational equivalent of desktop computers have been integrated into handheld devices the size of a computer mouse. However, the integration of these innovations into handheld devices has amounted to the production of very expensive and delicate devices. Accessories, in the form of protective cases or protective shells, have been produced to keep the handheld devices safe from unexpected incidents due to mishandling. However, the existing protective cases and protective shells fail to incorporate protective shielding while offering a fashionable, stylish exterior accentuating the individual style of each end user.

In order to protect the handheld devices sufficiently the protective case must incorporate suitable protective cover that encompasses a substantial portion of the device, as well as provide a tight fit in which the device can be secured. In addition the protective case must be adaptable for use with handheld devices that have moving parts associated with the functions of the handheld device. The use of hard plastics to produce protective cases has lead to a sufficiently protective case for the handheld device, but the inherent look and feel of plastic has cheapened the appearance and texture of the expensive, highly advanced handheld devices. Alternatively, the use of textile fabrics, namely, leather and vinyl, have been used to protect the handheld devices, however, these fabrics have been less effective in properly protecting the device. In addition, the use of textile fabrics has been associated with wear and tear over time, leading to diminished protection and unsightly deformities in the protective cover.

The integration of these handheld devices as everyday essential items has opened the pathway for designers to introduce a fashionable design element into each handheld device. Most recently handheld devices have become fashion accessories adopting sleek designs, polished and/or rare metals and even jewels to accentuate the value of the device.

The protective and fashionable solutions offered in the industry have failed to realize the importance of these changes, and the transition of once utilitarian handheld devices to fashionable accessories has lead to a demand in the market place for a protective device capable of addressing the recent fashionable element. The current market is in demand of a protective cover that can integrate the functions of protecting the delicate handheld device while retaining or enhancing the aesthetically pleasant look of the handheld device.

The present invention recognizes and addresses the particular need for a protective case for a handheld device capable of sufficiently protecting the handheld device while incorporating an aesthetically pleasing and attractive element to the individual end user.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a novel protective case for handheld devices that incorporates a fashionable element.

More specifically, the invention comprises a protective case made of a hardened plastic inner layer, capable of sufficiently protecting the handheld device. The case further provides an outer layer of a relatively soft material. The soft outer layer incorporates a fashionable element on the soft material.

The protective case is produced by a two step manufacturing process which reduces cost and increases efficiency while incorporating a unique element for adhering the soft outer layer to the hard inner layer. The first step involves the injection molding of the plastic base inner layer which is the protective backbone of the present invention. The plastic inner layer is strong enough to protect the handheld device, while flexible enough to absorb a limited amount of abuse.

The second step of the manufacturing process includes the adhering of the fashionable soft outer layer to the molded plastic inner layer. The outer layer may be in the form of a soft material such as textile, leather, PVC, Nubuck, synthetic fabrics and carbon. The soft outer layer is attached to the plastic inner layer using an adhesive. The edges of the soft outer layer are attached to the plastic inner layer using a special heat process designed to permanently adhere the soft outer layer to the plastic inner layer. The heat processing nearly eliminates the possibility of the soft outer layer detaching or fraying from the plastic inner layer.

The protective case consists of one or more components independently attached to the handheld device, allowing for full operation of all features of the handheld device to be operated while the protective cover remains attached. In the event the handheld device requires the activation of moving pieces for operation, such as a flip-type cellular telephone or a twistable personal digital assistant, the protective case remains attached to the handheld device in operation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a handheld device protective case depicting the outer layer of the protective carrying case.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a handheld device protective case depicting the inner layer of the protective carrying case.

FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of a handheld device protective case depicting the inner layer.

FIG. 4 is a front elevation view of a handheld device protective case depicting the outer layer.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the handheld device protective case attached to a sample handheld device in the closed position.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the handheld device protective case attached to a sample handheld device in the open position.

The descriptions which follow are to be understood as illustrative and exemplary of specific structures, aspects and features within the broad scope of the present invention and not as limiting of such broad scope. Like numbers refer to similar features of like elements throughout.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The invention will now be described with reference to FIG. 1, which is a perspective view of the handheld device protective case 30 depicting the outer layer of the protective case 30, comprising two separate components, an upper component 32 and a lower component 34. The upper component 32 and lower component 34 are molded to independently attach to the handheld device and incorporate at least one viewing window 36, and input/output access ports 40, 42 and 44.

With further reference to FIG. 1, the soft outer layer 38 is attached to the inner layer of the upper component 32 and the soft outer layer 39 is attached to the inner layer of the lower component 34. The soft outer layers 38 and 39 are attached utilizing a heat treated chemical which permanently attaches the soft outer layers 38 and 39 to the inner layers of the upper component 32 and lower component 34, respectively.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the handheld device protective case 30 depicting the inner layer of the protective case 30, comprising two separate components, the upper component 32 and lower component 34. The upper component 32 incorporates at least one viewing window 36 and at least one input/output access port 40 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device. The upper component 32 is fitted to clasp onto the handheld device, and incorporates fitted notches 46 and 48 to ensure a snug and secure fit.

With further reference to FIG. 2, the lower component 34 is attached to the handheld device incorporating a fitted cavity 54 found at the bottom of the lower component 34. The lower component 34 is further fitted to clasp onto the handheld device and incorporates fitted notches 50 and 52 to ensure a snug and secure fit.

FIG. 2 further depicts the soft outer layer 39 found on the lower component 34 fitted cavity 54. The soft outer layer 39 is attached to the lower component 34 utilizing a heat treated chemical which permanently attaches the soft outer layer 39.

FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of a protective case 30 depicting the inner surface, comprising two separate components, the upper component 32 and lower component 34. The upper component 32 incorporates at least one viewing window 36 and at least one input/output access port 40 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device. The upper component 32 is fitted to clasp onto the handheld device, and incorporates fitted notches 46 and 48 to ensure a snug and secure fit.

As shown in FIG. 3, the lower component 34 is attached to the handheld device incorporating a fitted cavity 54 found at the bottom of the lower component 34. The lower component 34 is further fitted to clasp onto the handheld device and incorporates fitted notches 50 and 52 to ensure a snug and secure fit.

FIG. 3 further depicts the textile soft outer layer 39 found on the lower case 34 fitted cavity 54. The soft outer layer 39 is attached to the lower case 34 utilizing a heat treated chemical which permanently attaches the soft outer layer 39.

FIG. 4 is a front elevation view of a handheld device protective case depicting the outer surface, comprising two separate components, the upper component 32 and lower component 34. The upper component 32 incorporates at least one viewing window 36 and at least one input/output access port 40 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device. The lower component 34 incorporates input/output access ports 42 and 44 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device.

With further reference to FIG. 4, the soft outer layer 38 is attached to the outer surface of the upper component 32 and the soft outer layer 39 is attached to the outer surface of the lower component 34. The soft outer layers 38 and 39 are attached utilizing a heat treated chemical which permanently attaches the soft outer layers 38 and 39 to the upper component 32 and lower component 34, respectively.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the handheld device protective case 30 attached to a sample handheld device 56 in the closed position. The upper component 32 is attached the handheld device 56 and incorporates at least one viewing window 36 and at least one input/output access port 40 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device. The lower component 34 is attached to the handheld device 56 and incorporates at least one input/output access port 42 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device.

As further shown in FIG. 5, the soft outer layer 38 is attached to the outer surface of the upper component 32, and the soft outer layer 39 is attached to the outer surface of the lower component 34. The soft outer layers 38 and 39 are attached utilizing a heat treated chemical which permanently attaches the soft outer layers 38 and 39 to the upper component 32 and lower component 34, respectively.

FIG. 5 further depicts the protective case 30 attached to the sample handheld device 56 which is found in the closed position. The input/output access ports 40 and 42 allow for operation of the functions found on the handheld device 56.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the handheld device protective case 30 attached to a sample handheld device 56 in the open position. The upper component 32 is attached the handheld device 56 and incorporates at least one viewing window 36 and at least one input/output access port 40 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device 56. The lower component 34 is attached to the handheld device 56 and incorporates input/output access ports 42 and 44 intended to give the end user access to functions found on the handheld device 56.

As further shown in FIG. 6, the soft outer layer 38 is attached to the outer surface of the upper component 32, and the soft outer layer 39 is attached to the outer surface of the lower component 34. The soft outer layers 38 and 39 are attached utilizing a heat treated chemical which permanently attaches the soft outer layers 38 and 39 to the upper component 32 and lower component 34, respectively.

FIG. 6 further depicts the protective case 30 attached to the sample handheld device 56 which is found in the open position. The input/output access ports 40, 42 and 44 allow for operation of the functions found on the handheld device 56, without the need to remove the protective case 30.

While the foregoing detailed description has described a sample embodiment of a protective case 30 in accordance with the present invention, it is to be understood that the above description is illustrative only and not limiting of the disclosed invention. For example, although the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 through FIG. 6 describes a protective case having two components, the novel feature of the present invention may be applied to a protective case having one or multiple components.

Indeed, it will be appreciated that the embodiments discussed above and other embodiments that are not mentioned could easily be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. A protective case for a hand held device comprising:

a protective inner layer composed of a hardened plastic, having a cavity formed therein for mounting the associated segment of the handheld device to said protective case; and
a soft outer layer permanently affixed to the outside of said protective inner layer, said soft outer layer.

2. The device as described in claim 1 wherein said protective case has a window for providing exposure to at least a portion of one surface of the associated segment of said protective case.

3. The device as described in claim 1 wherein said protective case has at least one access port to allow access to functions found on the handheld device.

4. The devices as described in claim 1 wherein said protective case has at least one fitted notch to secure said protective case to the associated segment of the handheld device.

5. A protective case for a handheld device consisting of at least two components, said handheld device having at least two segments to permit the segments to be in an opened position in which none of the surfaces of the protective case abut each other and in a closed position in which at least two surfaces abut each other, said protective case comprising:

a first piece having a hardened plastic protective inner layer and a soft outer layer, said first piece adapted to be mounted on the first segment of the handheld device; and
a second piece having a hardened plastic protective inner layer and a soft outer layer, said second piece adapted to be mounted on the second segment of the handheld device; and
whereby said first and second components provide protection to said two segments in both the open and closed position.

6. The device as described in claim 5 wherein at least one of said at least two components has a cavity formed therein for mounting the associated segment of the handheld device therein.

7. The device as described in claim 5 wherein at least one of said at least two components has a window for providing exposure to at least a portion of one surface of the associated segment.

8. The device as described in claim 5 wherein at least one of said at least two components has at least one fitted notch to secure said piece to the associated segment of the handheld device.

9. The device as described in claim 5 wherein at least one of said at least two components has at least one access port to allow access to functions found on the handheld device.

Patent History
Publication number: 20080032758
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 2, 2006
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2008
Inventor: Ramin Rostami (Simi Valley, CA)
Application Number: 11/462,032
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Protective Cover (455/575.8)
International Classification: H04M 1/00 (20060101);