COMPUTER CASE
A laptop computer protective bag, including a supportive front wall, a back wall, and a substantially rigid bridge wall that holds the front wall inclined relative to the back wall when the computer is in use resting on the front wall. Flexible side walls form a closed chamber with extremities of the front and rear walls being in close proximity when toe computer is in use, a pair of fans blowing air through the front wall for cooling a bottom surface of the computer, a vent structure permitting the air to flow through the chamber. Also disclosed is a backpack assembly that incorporated the protective bag.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/975,241, filed Sep. 26, 2007, and which is incorporated herein by this reference.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to accessories for laptop computers, notebook computers and similar electronic devices having display screens and keyboards, and more particularly to a utilitarian case or bag for such devices.
Computer cases and bags of the prior art are generally directed to providing inclined ergonomic support for the computer while in use. Other features typically present are various carrying handles, storage cavities, and physical restraints for the computer while in use. It is believed, however, that none of the prior art provides a completely satisfactory device for protectively transporting and conveniently facilitating use of the computer as well as effectively cooling the computer.
Thus there is a need for an improved case or bag for laptop computers, notebook computers, and the like, that provides protection for such a device, that permits improved convenience in operation of the device as well as improved heat removal from the device, and that is inexpensive to provide.
SUMMARYThe present invention meets this need by providing a laptop computer bag that includes a supporting panel and fans mounted such that cooling air is blown against a bottom surface of a laptop computer that has been removed from the bag and rested on the supporting surface. In one aspect of the invention, the bag includes a front wall that provides the supporting surface; a back wall; a side wall structure including a substantially rigid bridge wall connected along an edge extremity of one of the front and back walls and connectable to the other of the front and back walls, and opposite side walls connected between the front wall and the back wall, the side wall structure being flexible for permitting edge extremities of the front and back walls opposite the bridge wall to move into close proximity when a load is carried on the front wall with the back wall resting on a supporting surface. In this condition, and with the bridge wall connected between the front and back walls, a substantially closed chamber is formed between the front and back walls. A fan is mounted on one of the walls for blowing air through the front wall, a vent structure being formed in at least one of the walls for passing air that is driven by the fan.
Preferably the air is blown outwardly through the front wall for impinging on a bottom surface of the laptop computer. The fan can be mounted to the front wall, the bag further comprising a protective grill member covering the fan. There can be a spaced pair of fans and protective grills on the front wall for improved cooling air flow. The vent structure can include a plurality of vent holes formed in each of the side walls. Alternatively, the fan can be mounted on the bridge wall, the vent structure including a vent opening formed in the front wall for passing air that is driven by the fan. There can be a first protective grill on the fan, the vent structure also including a second protective grill covering the vent opening. Also, there can be a spaced pair of the fans and corresponding first protective grills, the vent structure including a spaced pair of vent openings and second protective grills on the front wall.
The protective bag can further include one or more mouse trays slidably mounted within the bag for deployment extending through one or both of the side walls. The bag can include a riser member formed on the front wall for spacing a bottom surface of the computer away from the front wall to facilitate air flow under the computer.
Preferably the protective bag includes a wrist pad for supporting palms and/or wrists of a user when the computer is supported on the front wall, the wrist pad providing a stop for locating the computer. The wrist pad can be mounted on the front wall, the bag further comprising a bottom wall connected between the front wall and the back wall, and between the side walls, the bottom wall being flexible for permitting the edge extremities of the front and back walls opposite the bridge wall to move into close proximity. The bridge wall can be connected to the back wall as well as the front wall, the bag further comprising a strip fastener dividing the bottom wall between the front wall and the back wall, the strip fastener extending into each of the side walls for permitting the computer to be inserted therethrough when the strip fastener is in an open condition. The strip fastener can be a zipper fastener.
Alternatively, with the bridge wall connected to both front and back walls, the bag can further include a wrist pad wall foldably connected to the front wall and having the wrist pad mounted thereto; and structure for releasably securing the wrist pad wall in a closed position connected to the back wall when the computer is enclosed within the bag, the wrist pad wall having an open position substantially coplanar with the front wall. The structure for securing the wrist pad wall can include a wrist pad flap foldably extending from the wrist pad wall opposite the front wall and having a fastener for connecting the wrist pad flap in facing relation to the back wall.
The bag can include a power cable connected to the fan and having a USB plug wired thereto for powering the fan from the laptop computer. Alternatively, or additionally, the bag can include a battery pack for powering the fan.
In another aspect of the invention, the laptop computer bag includes a front wall for defining a supporting surface for a laptop computer, a back wall, an openable side wall structure connectable for enclosing the laptop computer between the front and back walls, and a fan mounted on one of the walls for blowing air through the front wall in communication with a bottom surface of the laptop computer, a vent structure being formed in at least one of the walls for passing air that is driven by the fan. Preferably the air is blown outwardly through the front wall for impinging on a bottom surface of the laptop computer. Preferably the bag includes a bridge structure for spacing corresponding bridge plane portions of the front wall and the back wall at a predetermined first wall spacing, and the side wall structure incorporates flexible elements for permitting variable spacing between the front and back walls except along the bridge plane portions thereof, for permitting edge extremities of the front and back walls opposite the bridge structure to move into a reduced second wall spacing when the laptop computer is carried on the front wall with the back wall resting on a supporting surface, the front wall being inclined relative to the back wall.
In yet another aspect, the laptop computer bag includes a wall structure defining an openable chamber for receiving the computer and for supporting the computer external to the chamber for operation thereof, a fan mounted on the wall structure, and inlet and outlet openings formed in the wall structure for passing air that is driven by the fan in communication with a bottom surface of the laptop computer. Preferably the air is blown outwardly through the wall structure for impinging on a bottom surface of the laptop computer
In a further aspect of the invention, a backpack assembly includes a main storage bag having a pair of shoulder straps, and the laptop computer bag removably fastened to a front wall of the main storage bag. The fastening can include a strip fastener pair having a first element affixed to the front wall of the main storage bag and a second element affixed to a corresponding location on the back wall of the protective bag, and a safety flap projecting forwardly from the main storage bag and having a first safety fastener element thereon, a second safety fastener element being affixed to a corresponding location on the front wall of the protective bag.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
The present invention is directed to a protective bag or case for a portable electronic device such as a laptop computer or notebook computer, that is particularly effective in both protecting the computer for transport, and facilitating convenient use of the computer while greatly reducing heat build-up within the computer. With reference to
The bridge wall 14 has a bridge flap 20 foldably extending therefrom opposite the front wall 12, a plurality of hidden fastener pairs 22, such as magnetic fasteners, being located in the bridge flap and the rear wall 16 for releasably securing the bridge flap in a closed condition, respective first fastener elements 22A being fixed within the back wall 16 and second fastener elements being secured at corresponding locations within the bridge flap 20. The bridge wall 14 is sufficiently stiff to hold the front and rear walls 12 and 16 spaced apart by a distance S when the bridge flap 20 is secured to the back wall 16 by the bridge fasteners 22. A pair of fans 24 is mounted in spaced relation on the front wall 12 and having respective protective grill members 25 covering them. Also, a pair of riser members 26 are formed and/or secured to the front wall 12 in a suitable manner for facilitating air flow from the fans 24 against a bottom surface of the laptop computer. Further, a plurality of vent openings 27 are formed in each side wall 18 for admitting air into the bag during operation of the fans 24. It will be understood that while the above-described direction of cooling air flow is preferred, the opposite direction of flow is also contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
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As further shown in the drawings, a pair of mouse trays 32 is slidably supported within the bag 10 and extendable through corresponding side walls 18. Each tray can be provided with a pull tab 33 to facilitate deployment thereof for operation of a computer mouse (not shown) either right-handed or left-handed, and/or for supporting notes or other reference material during operation of a laptop computer (not shown) being supported by the risers 26 on the front wall 12.
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Suitable materials for the walls 12, 14, 16, 18, and 34, as well as the flaps 20 and 36 and the riser members 26, include leather, leatherette, and other suitable plastics, the front wall 12, bridge wall 14, and wrist pad wall 34 being reinforced by suitable rigid and/or semi-rigid members (not shown). The wrist pad 35 can be formed of any suitable resilient material and covered with the same leather, leatherette, etc., material of the various walls. Suitable devices for the fans 24 are commercially available and having a thickness of approximately 0.63 inch, being approximately 2.38 inches square. As further shown in
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A counterpart riser member, designated 26′, is formed on the front wall 12′ between the fans 24 and the bridge wall 14. Preferably the front wall is somewhat flexible between the riser member 26′ and the wrist pad 35′, permitting a region thereof surrounding the fans 24 to sag somewhat in the condition of
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The computer bag 110 includes counterparts of the front wall 12′, bridge wall 14″, back wall 16′, side walls 18, riser 26′, and wrist pad 35′ as described above in connection with
The connection between the computer bag 11 and the main storage bag 62 is effected by at least one and preferably a pair of pack fastener strips 72 that are affixed to a front wall 73 of the main storage bag 62, the fastener strips 72 releasably engage a corresponding pair of fastener strips 48 that are affixed to the back wall 16′ of the bag 11, one such fastener strip being shown and described above in connection with
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. For example, the bridge wall 14 of
Claims
1. A protective bag comprising:
- (a) a front wall for providing a supporting surface for a laptop computer;
- (b) a back wall;
- (c) a side wall structure connectable between the front and back walls for enclosing the laptop computer, the side wall structure comprising: (i) a substantially rigid bridge wall connected along an edge extremity of one of the front and back walls and connectable to the other of the front and back walls; and (ii) opposite flexible side walls connected between the front wall and the back wall;
- (d) the side wall structure being flexible for permitting edge extremities of the front and back walls opposite the bridge wall to move into close proximity when the laptop computer is carried on the front wall with the back wall resting on a supporting surface, the front wall being inclined relative to the back wall, a substantially closed chamber being formed between the front and back walls when the bridge wall is connected between the front and back walls; and
- (e) a fan mounted on one of the walls for blowing air through the front wall in communication with a bottom surface of the laptop computer, a vent structure being formed in at least one of the walls for passing air that is driven by the fan.
2. The protective bag of claim 1, wherein the air is blown outwardly through the front wall for impinging on a bottom surface of the laptop computer.
3. The protective bag of claim 1, wherein the fan is mounted to the front wall, the bag further comprising a protective grill member covering the fan.
4. The protective bag of claim 3, comprising a spaced pair of fans and protective grills on the front wall.
5. The protective bag of claim 3, wherein the vent structure comprises a plurality of vent holes formed in each of the side walls.
6. The protective bag of claim 1, wherein the fan is mounted on the bridge wall, the vent structure comprising a vent opening formed in the front wall for passing air that is driven by the fan.
7. The protective bag of claim 6, further comprising a first protective grill on the fan, and wherein the vent structure further comprises a second protective grill covering the vent opening.
8. The protective bag of claim 7, comprising a spaced pair of fans and corresponding first protective grills, the vent structure comprising a spaced pair of vent openings and second protective grills on the front wall.
9. The protective bag of claim 1, further comprising a mouse tray slidably mounted within the bag for deployment extending through one of the side walls.
10. The protective bag of claim 9, comprising mouse trays oppositely deployable through both side walls.
11. The protective bag of claim 1, further comprising a riser member formed on the front wall for spacing a bottom surface of the computer away from the front wall to facilitate air flow under the computer.
12. The protective bag of claim 1, further comprising a wrist pad for supporting palms and/or wrists of a user when the computer is supported on the front wall, the wrist pad providing a stop for locating the computer.
13. The protective bag of claim 12, wherein the wrist pad is mounted on the front wall, the bag further comprising a bottom wall connected between the front wall and the back wall, and between the side walls, the bottom wall being flexible for permitting the edge extremities of the front and back walls opposite the bridge wall to move into close proximity.
14. The protective bag of claim 13, wherein the bridge wall is connected to the back wall, the bag further comprising a strip fastener dividing the bottom wall between the front wall and the back wall, the strip fastener extending into each of the side walls for permitting the computer to be inserted therethrough when the strip fastener is in an open condition.
15. The protective bag of claim 14 wherein the strip fastener is a zipper fastener.
16. The protective bag of claim 14, wherein the strip fastener extends in each of the side walls to proximate the bridge wall for permitting the front wall to open beyond a perpendicular relation to the back wall.
17. The protective bag of claim 12, wherein the bridge wall is connected to the back wall, the bag further comprising:
- (a) a wrist pad wall foldably connected to the front wall and having the wrist pad mounted thereto; and
- (b) means for releasably securing the wrist pad wall in a closed position connected to the back wall when the computer is enclosed within the bag, the wrist pad wall having an open position substantially coplanar with the front wall.
18. The protective bag of claim 17, wherein the means for securing the wrist pad wall comprises a wrist pad flap foldably extending from the wrist pad wall opposite the front wall and having a fastener for connecting the wrist pad flap in facing relation to the back wall.
19. The protective bag of claim 1, further comprising a power cable connected to the fan and having a USB plug wired thereto for powering the fan from the laptop computer.
20. The protective bag of claim 19, further comprising a battery pack supported within the bag for powering the fan.
21. The protective bag of claim 1, further comprising a battery pack supported within the bag for powering the fan.
22. The protective bag of claim 21, further comprising a power cable connected to the fan and having a USB plug wired thereto for powering the fan from the laptop computer.
23. A protective bag comprising:
- (a) a front wall for defining a supporting surface for a laptop computer;
- (b) a back wall;
- (c) an openable side wall structure connectable for enclosing the laptop computer between the front and back walls; and
- (d) a fan mounted on one of the walls for blowing air through the front wall in communication with a bottom surface of the laptop computer, a vent structure being formed in at least one of the walls for passing air that is driven by the fan.
24. The protective bag of claim 23, wherein the air is blown outwardly through the front wall for impinging on a bottom surface of the laptop computer.
25. The protective bag of claim 23, further comprising a bridge structure for spacing corresponding bridge plane portions of the front wall and the back wall at a predetermined first wall spacing wherein the side wall structure incorporates flexible elements for permitting variable spacing between the front and back walls except along the bridge plane portions thereof, for permitting edge extremities of the front and back walls opposite the bridge structure to move into a reduced second wall spacing when the laptop computer is carried on the front wall with the back wall resting on a supporting surface, the front wall being inclined relative to the back wall.
26. A protective bag for a laptop computer, comprising:
- (a) a wall structure defining an openable chamber for receiving the computer and for supporting the computer external to the chamber for operation thereof;
- (b) a fan mounted on the wall structure; and
- (c) inlet and outlet openings formed in the wall structure for passing air that is driven by the fan in communication with a bottom surface of the laptop computer.
27. The protective bag of claim 26, wherein the air is blown outwardly through the wall structure for impinging on a bottom surface of the laptop computer.
28. A backpack assembly comprising:
- (a) the protective bag of claim 23;
- (b) a main storage bag having a pair of shoulder straps; and
- (c) means for releasably connecting the protective bag to a front wall of the main storage bag.
29. The backpack assembly of claim 28, wherein the means for connecting comprises:
- (a) a strip fastener pair having a first element affixed to a front wall of the main storage bag and a second element affixed to a corresponding location on the back wall of the protective bag; and
- (b) a safety flap projecting forwardly from the main storage bag and having a first safety fastener element thereon, a second safety fastener element being affixed to a corresponding location on the front wall of the protective bag.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 27, 2007
Publication Date: Mar 26, 2009
Inventor: Simon Su CHEN (Claremont, CA)
Application Number: 11/945,942
International Classification: A45C 13/00 (20060101); A45C 3/00 (20060101); B65D 85/30 (20060101);