LAPTOP COMPUTER CASE
A mobile workstation is provided. The mobile workstation provides dual functions of transporting a mobile computer, such as a laptop, and providing a functional workspace. The bottom surface of the workstation includes two indented portions. This bottom surface is intended for placement on a user's legs and to allow for a more comfortable use of a laptop in that position. One or more extensions can be provided, such as a surface for using a computer mouse. The lid of the workstation can include rigid and non-rigid portions, which can be folded to compact the lid when the workstation is open and used as a workstation. A power supply compartment provides separate storage of a power supply from the laptop while allowing connection between the laptop and the power supply to permit use while in the laptop compartment.
This application relates to prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/982,876 filed Oct. 26, 2007, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to carrying cases. More particularly, the present invention relates to a carrying case for a portable, or laptop, computer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA portable computer, also known as a laptop computer, or laptop, provides a user with a convenient and transportable workstation. The laptop can be transported within a home or place of work, or be brought with a user on travel. The user does not have to worry about availability of a computer at an unfamiliar location, since they can take their own computer and files with them.
A carrying case for a laptop typically includes some padding or other protection to keep the computer safe from potential damage during transport. Many laptop carrying cases are simply modifications of existing carrying cases, such as briefcases or backpacks, with additional padding to protect the computer.
Other products address the use of laptop computers. For example, the LapDesk™ product provides a foam filled base that provides stability and comfort for the user while using a laptop computer. It is not designed for transporting the laptop.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,094 issued to Leibowitz on Feb. 16, 1999 provides a laptop computer case and stand. A lid is hinged to the base. A leg engaging facility is provided along the rear edge of a rear portion of the lid of the case, to fit upon the upper surface of a pair of legs of a person using the laptop computer. However, both the leg engaging facility and the base engage the user's legs, creating pressure points for the weight of the laptop and case on the user's legs. Moreover, while the leg engaging facility is contoured, the base is not contoured, thereby creating areas of discomfort.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide a laptop computer case that can be used to transport and use a laptop in a comfortable manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate at least one disadvantage of previous laptop computer cases.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides a mobile workstation, such as a laptop computer workstation case. The mobile workstation includes a base defining two contoured indented surfaces extending along the entire length of the base arranged to engage ergonomically with legs of a user. The mobile workstation includes an outer frame comprising side walls, a top wall and a bottom wall. A lid is hinged to the base. The lid includes a plurality of substantially rigid sections and a plurality of non-rigid sections separating the plurality of substantially rigid sections. The plurality of rigid sections are arranged to be compactly folded upon one another to permit use of a laptop computer while in the laptop compartment. A retractable working surface tray engages with and extends from a first side of the base. The base, the outer frame, and the lid define a laptop compartment.
The mobile workstation can further include a power supply compartment, provided adjacent the laptop compartment, arranged to provide separate storage of a power supply from the laptop. A power supply passage can permit a computer end of a power cord to be connected to the laptop to permit use while in the laptop compartment. The power supply compartment can further define a second power supply passage arranged to permit access to the power supply without opening the laptop compartment.
A pair of protective feet can be provided at a bottom end of the mobile workstation, for additional exterior protection. The mobile workstation can further include a shoulder strap. The mobile workstation can include a shoulder strap retainer to receive the shoulder strap when in a non-operational position. The shoulder strap retainer can be provided between the pair of protective feet.
The mobile workstation can further include a removable file sleeve arranged to be removably mated with the lid to provide additional storage. A retractable handle can be disposed at a top of the case and integrate with the base when in an unretracted position.
The plurality of non-rigid sections can be arranged to provide hinging movement when one or more of the plurality of rigid sections are compactly folded upon one another. A second retractable tray can engage with and extend from a second side of the base opposite the first side
The mobile workstation can further include a lid gel foam and a base gel foam provided within the lid and the base, respectively, for securing a laptop computer within the laptop compartment. A base foam support and storage unit can be provided in the base. A storage portion of the storage unit can be housed between the first and second retractable trays when the trays are in a closed position.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a laptop computer case and workstation including a base defining two contoured indented surfaces extending along the entire length of the base for engaging with legs of a user. A lid is hinged to the base. A first retractable tray engages with and extends from a first side of the base. A second retractable tray engages with and extends from a second side of the base, opposite the first side.
The case can further include a lid gel foam and a base gel foam provided within the lid and the base, respectively, for securing a laptop computer within the case. The case can further include a base foam support and storage unit provided in the base. A storage portion of the storage unit is housed between the first and second retractable trays when the trays are in a closed position.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
Generally, the present invention provides a mobile workstation for carrying a portable computer, such as a laptop. The mobile workstation, or laptop workstation case, provides dual functions of transporting a mobile computer, such as a laptop, and providing a functional workspace. The bottom surface of the workstation includes two indented portions. This bottom surface is intended for placement on a user's legs and to allow for a more comfortable use of a laptop in that position. One or more extensions can be provided, such as a surface for using a computer mouse. The lid of the workstation can include rigid and non-rigid portions, which can be folded to compact the lid when the workstation is open and used as a workstation. A power supply compartment provides separate storage of a power supply from the laptop while allowing connection between the laptop and the power supply to permit use while in the laptop compartment.
While some existing approaches provide a combined laptop carrying case and stand, they do not provide contoured surface that extends along the entire length of the bottom of the case itself.
While embodiments of the present invention provide a mobile workstation, the terms “mobile workstation”, “laptop workstation case” and “laptop case” are used herein interchangeably to refer to a mobile workstation that provides both the ability to transport a mobile computer and use as a work surface, or work station. Embodiments of the present invention provide a laptop case that protects the laptop during transport and provides features that enhance the experience of using the laptop while it is actually in a user's lap. Embodiments of the present invention allow for easy access and set-up of the laptop without removing it from the case. The case can provide a comfortable and ergonomic laptop work area for use on the lap.
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Therefore, in an aspect, the present invention provides a laptop computer workstation case. The case includes a base defining two contoured indented surfaces extending along the entire length of the base arranged to engage ergonomically with legs of a user. The case includes an outer frame comprising side walls, a top wall and a bottom wall. A lid is hinged to the base. The lid includes a plurality of substantially rigid sections and a plurality of non-rigid sections separating the plurality of substantially rigid sections. The plurality of rigid sections are arranged to be compactly folded upon one another to permit use of the laptop computer while in the case. A retractable working surface tray engages with and extends from a first side of the base. The base, the outer frame, and the lid define a laptop compartment.
The case can further include a power supply compartment, provided adjacent the laptop compartment, arranged to provide separate storage of a power supply from the laptop. A power supply passage can permit a computer end of a power cord to be connected to the laptop to permit use while in the case. The power supply compartment can further define a second power supply passage arranged to permit access to the power supply without opening the laptop compartment of the case.
A pair of protective feet can be provided at a bottom end of the case, for additional exterior protection. The case can further include a shoulder strap. The case can include a shoulder strap retainer to receive the shoulder strap when in a non-operational position. The shoulder strap retainer can be provided between the pair of protective feet.
The case can further include a removable file sleeve arranged to be removably mated with the lid to provide additional storage. A retractable handle can be disposed at a top of the case and integrate with the base when in an unretracted position.
The plurality of non-rigid sections can be arranged to provide hinging movement when one or more of the plurality of rigid sections are compactly folded upon one another. A second retractable tray can engage with and extend from a second side of the base opposite the first side
The case can further include a lid gel foam and a base gel foam provided within the lid and the base, respectively, for securing a laptop computer within the laptop compartment of the case. A base foam support and storage unit can be provided in the base. A storage portion of the storage unit can be housed between the first and second retractable trays when the trays are in a closed position.
In an embodiment, the case has no straps, cables or Velcro™, and provides a good use of space for storage, with a strong emphasis on ergonomic design.
In the above description, for purposes of explanation, numerous details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required in order to practice the present invention. In other instances, well-known electrical structures and circuits are shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the present invention. For example, specific details are not provided as to whether the embodiments of the invention described herein are implemented as a software routine, hardware circuit, firmware, or a combination thereof.
The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be examples only. Alterations, modifications and variations may be effected to the particular embodiments by those of skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A mobile workstation comprising:
- a base defining two contoured indented surfaces extending along the entire length of the base arranged to engage ergonomically with legs of a user;
- an outer frame comprising side walls, a top wall and a bottom wall;
- a lid hinged to the base, the lid comprising a plurality of substantially rigid sections and a plurality of non-rigid sections separating the plurality of substantially rigid sections, the plurality of rigid sections arranged to be compactly folded upon one another to permit use of the laptop computer while in the case; and
- a retractable working surface tray engaging with and extending from a first side of the base,
- the base, the outer frame, and the lid defining a laptop compartment.
2. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a power supply compartment, provided adjacent the laptop compartment, arranged to provide separate storage of a power supply from the laptop, and defining a power supply passage arranged to permit a computer end of a power cord to be connected to the laptop to permit use while in the laptop compartment.
3. The mobile workstation of claim 2 wherein the power supply compartment further defines a second power supply passage arranged to permit access to the power supply without opening the laptop compartment.
4. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a pair of exterior protective feet provided at a bottom end of the mobile workstation.
5. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a shoulder strap, wherein the mobile workstation comprises a shoulder strap retainer to receive the shoulder strap when in a non-operational position.
6. The mobile workstation of claim 4 further comprising a shoulder strap, wherein the mobile workstation comprises a shoulder strap retainer provided between the pair of protective feet, to receive the shoulder strap when in a non-operational position.
7. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a removable file sleeve arranged to be removably mated with the lid to provide additional storage.
8. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a retractable handle disposed at a top of the mobile workstation and integrating with the base when in an unretracted position.
9. The mobile workstation of claim 1 wherein the plurality of non-rigid sections are arranged to provide hinging movement when one or more of the plurality of rigid sections are compactly folded upon one another.
10. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a second retractable tray engaging with and extending from a second side of the base opposite the first side.
11. The mobile workstation of claim 10 further comprising a base foam support and storage unit provided in the base, a storage portion of the storage unit being housed between the first and second retractable trays when the trays are in a closed position.
12. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a finned foam liner arranged to dissipate heat and secure a laptop in a closed position in the laptop compartment.
13. The mobile workstation of claim 1 further comprising a lid gel foam and a base gel foam provided within the lid and the base, respectively, for securing a laptop computer within the laptop compartment.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 27, 2008
Publication Date: Aug 6, 2009
Applicant: 1747108 ONTARIO INC. (Brampton)
Inventors: Pasquale DE FILIPPIS (Brampton), Rocco RUSO (Brampton)
Application Number: 12/259,167
International Classification: A45C 13/30 (20060101); B65D 85/00 (20060101);