Universal laptop computer case
Universal computer case for a laptop computer, having an adjustable base plate and a press device. The base plate is bi-directionally adjustable in height and width to accommodate the dimensions of the laptop. The pressure device is adjustable to the thickness of the laptop, and applies pressure to the top of the laptop, to prevent it from rattling in the case and to absorb impact shock.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of cases. More particularly, the invention relates to a size-adjustable case for a laptop computer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Laptop computers are ubiquitous today. Many users carry their laptop in a special case, to protect it from impact shock and secure it from theft or unauthorized use. Laptop computers come in a wide variety of dimensions, thus, it is not unusual for a laptop user to have to get a new carry case, when she acquires a new laptop.
What is needed, therefore, is a universal laptop computer case that will accommodate the dimensions of conventional laptops. What is further needed is such a case that will securely hold the laptop computer in the case and prevent it from rattling or shifting in the case.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a universal computer case comprising a frame that is width and height adjustable, so as to accommodate the size of almost any laptop computer. The universal computer case according to the invention has an upper and a lower lid. The frame is attached to a base plate that is securely mounted in the lower lid. The frame has a width-adjustment slide assembly and a height-adjustment slide assembly. Corner retainers are provided on the corners of the frame for retaining a computer. These slide assemblies are adjusted to the size of the computer to be carried in the case and ideally so, that the computer fits within the corner retainers, without excess room. A press assembly is assembled in the upper lid, which allows the user to adjust a downward press slide. The press slide serves to hold the laptop computer securely against the frame, when the case is closed, and to prevent the computer from banging or rattling against the upper lid, when the universal computer case is carried in a vertical orientation.
The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. The drawings are not drawn to scale.
The present invention will now be described more fully in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention should not, however, be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure will be complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The height-adjustment slide assembly 230 includes height-adjustment rails 234 that are slidably captured in a height-adjustment slide assembly 236, which is affixed to the width-adjustment rail 256 at junction 237. The height-adjustment slide assembly 236 comprises a latch assembly 238 that includes the same latch mechanism as described above, that is, it has a latch 262 and a spring pawl 262A that catches in a latch bracket 264. In the embodiment shown, the height-adjustment slide assembly 236 is a double-ended bracket, each end containing the latch bracket 264. The outer ends of the height-adjustment rails 234 are formed as corner retainers 232 for receiving the corners of the computer to be stored in the universal computer case 1000. The overall height of the frame 220 is adjustable by depressing the latch 262 and sliding the height-adjustment rail 234 at one or both ends of the height-adjustment slide assembly 230 to the desired position. An intermediate portion of the height-adjustment slide assembly 236 connects to an outer end 259 of the width-adjustment rail 256.
It is understood that the scope of protection is not limited to certain types of materials used for the various features of the universal computer case 1000. In a preferred embodiment, the latch mechanism 260 and height-adjustment slide assembly 230 and width-adjustment slide assembly 250 are made of metal or metal-coated hard plastic. The pad 210 is ideally made of a rigid plastic material, as are the upper and lower lids of the hard case 100. The universal computer case 1000 may include additional features, such as recessible or pull-out handles, storage frames for storing CDs or memory sticks, etc., and padding on the inner surfaces of the hard case 100.
It is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. Variations in the construction of the universal computer case may be contemplated by one skilled in the art without limiting the intended scope of the invention herein disclosed and as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1: Computer case comprising:
- a rigid outer case having an upper lid and a lower lid and
- a frame assembly mounted in said lower lid;
- wherein said frame assembly is adjustable in a height dimension and a width dimension, so as to accommodate the height and width dimensions of a laptop computer.
2: The computer case of claim 1, said frame assembly comprising a first adjustable slide assembly that is adjustable in width and a second adjustable slide assembly that is adjustable in height.
3: The computer case of claim 2, wherein said first adjustable slide assembly includes a width-adjustment slide with a latching device, slidably captured in a latch bracket.
4: The computer case of claim 3, wherein said latching device is a spring pawl and said latch bracket includes a series of notches for receiving and retaining said spring pawl.
5: The computer case of claim 3, wherein said width-adjustment slide includes a pair of slides, and wherein said pair of slides is mounted in said frame, a first slide opposite a second slide.
6: The computer case of claim 5, wherein said first slide and said second slide are actuatable independently of each other.
7: The computer case of claim 2, wherein said second adjustable slide assembly includes a height-adjustment slide with a latching device, slidably captured in a latch bracket, said height-adjustment slide mounted on a rail, and wherein said width-adjustment slide assembly has an outer end and said rail is attached to said width-adjustment slide assembly.
8: The computer case of claim 7, wherein said height-adjustment slide includes a pair of slides and a pair of rails, and wherein a first slide and a second slide of said pair of slides are actuatable independently of each other.
9: The computer case of claim 7, wherein said rail includes a corner retainer that is adaptable for receiving and retaining said laptop computer.
10: The computer case of claim 7, wherein said latching device is a spring pawl and said latch bracket includes a series of notches for receiving and retaining said spring pawl.
11: The computer case of claim 1 further comprising a press device mounted in said case and having a press slide captured in a slide track, wherein said press device, when moved to a pressure position, is adapted to apply pressure to said laptop so as to force said laptop against said frame when said computer case is closed.
12: The computer case of claim 10, said press device further comprising a biasing spring and a hinge, and a mounting panel, wherein said hinge hingedly couples said mounting panel and said slide track and said biasing spring biases said slide track to a home position, wherein said mounting panel is affixed to said an inner surface of said upper lid, and wherein said press slide is selectively latchable between a home position and a maximum depth position.
13: The computer case of claim 1, wherein said frame includes a base plate that forms a central portion of said frame and wherein said width-adjustment slide assembly is mounted on said base plate.
14: The computer case of claim 13, wherein said base plate is supported by a base-plate support mount that holds a lower surface of said base plate a distance above an inner surface of said lower lid.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 4, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2008
Inventors: Chun Chee Tsang (Kwai Fong), Fai Wing Luk (Kowloon)
Application Number: 11/649,417
International Classification: A47B 81/00 (20060101);