Polymer plastic body worn case
The spread of wireless communication is growing. A handy holder provides an innovative cost-effective support for communication devices when controlling movements of people inside or outside of a building. The idea is to use a plastic case capable of repelling bacteria, a case with perpendicular walls adapted to support a small rectangular radio communication such as walkie-talkie radios. In preparing plastic walls, it is important to drill holes for the unobstructed passage of broadcast waves and to provide openings for communication ON/OFF. Perpendicular corners are obtained by carving a width of plastic until there remains a thin wall which may be folded either internally or externally, thereby creating a link to a flared normal direction.
The present invention is a Continuation in part of a prior application U.S. Ser. No. 12/319,758 filed on Jan. 13, 2009 for a body worn case for electronic devices such as two-way radio transceiver, commonly called walkie-talkie radios.
PRIOR ARTThe present invention refers to a preceding invention of the same author U.S. Ser. No. 12/319,758.
A search in the prior art revealed some systems that caught our attention:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,802 <<Foldable, microwavable baking pan usable as a promotional device>> of Bernard et al. filed on Nov. 9, 1992 which shows a microwavable baking pan formed from a single blank 12 of plastic coated paperboard and foldable about edges of a bottom panel and end panels to overlie the end panels.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,445,052 <<Hinged laminate>> of Lewallen J. filed on Aug. 22, 1966 which shows a laminate having an integral hinge, a hinge formed in a preformed laminate by cutting or stripping away a thin band of the nonhinge-forming layer along the line on which the hinge is to be formed.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,917,218 <<Combination carton and cooking receptacle>> of Guyer R. filed on Jun. 22, 1953 shows a carton including two tray-shaped elements of similar construction which may telescope together to form a closed receptacle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Objectives and AdvantagesIt is an object of the invention to provide communication tool supports adaptable to a person transporting them. More precisely to provide a rectangular case element used to transport small radio, such as walkie-talkie radio, which is washable and durable.
A specific advantage is to provide a walkie-talkie radio support which may be carried by a person who needs to utilize a walkie-talkie radio all the time. Another object and advantage of this invention shall appear from a careful reading of the detailed description attached and with reference to the drawings.
In the following description and in the accompanying drawings, the numeral numbers refer to identical parts in the various Figures.
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A plastic body worn case 20 for portable electronic devices, the case comprising: a front wall 22, a back wall 42, two side walls 24 left and right 30, a bottom wall 26, a wall thickness 28, the walls being joined to form an open face parallelepiped and defining a number of junctions between the walls, at least one of the junctions including a partial removal of the thickness 28. The partial removal leaves a non-removed original matter to produce an inward link 46 which may be bent into an enclosing arc 46′ around an inward score 39 around which two walls are adjacent to and oriented 90° degrees one compared to the other. The arc length is larger than 1½ times the thickness to close two adjacent walls, a first wall in relation to a second wall, the length of an inward arc defining a maximal removal 50. The external arc 44′ has a preferred external arc length equals to ½ times the thickness 28 to close two adjacent walls, one over the other, the length of external arc 44′ is smaller and defines a minimum removal 48. The walls are made of materials to be used in combination with illuminating means such as a rather hard plastic. The side walls are folded at the inward scores 39,39′ and include folded wings 40 (see
To fit to any walkie-talkie radios, our preferred dimensions are, for each of the following walls:
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- Front wall 22: length: 13 to 20 cm; width: 5 to 10 cm.
- Fullback flap 43: length: 13 to 20 cm; width: 5 to 10 cm.
- Left wall 24: length: 13 to 20 cm; width: 3 to 6 cm.
- Right wall 30: length: 13 to 20 cm; width: 3 to 6 cm.
- Bottom wall 26: length: 5 to 10 cm; width: 3 to 6 cm.
Each wall having a thickness 28 of 0.2 to 0.5 cm.
It is to be clearly understood that the instant description with reference to the annexed drawing is made in an indicative manner and that the preferred embodiments described herein are meant in no way to limit further embodiments realizable within the scope of the invention. The matter which is claimed as being inventive and new is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A case (20) for holding walkie-talkie radios, said case comprising:
- a front wall (22),
- a pair of folded wings (40);
- fullback flap (43) attached to said folded wings (40),
- a left wall (24), a right wall (30)
- a bottom wall (26),
- each said wall having a thickness (28),
- said walls being joined to form a parallelepiped with an open face and defining a number of junctions between said walls,
- at least one of said junctions characterized in a partial removal along a closing inner side of said thickness, leaving a non-removed original matter width (29) adapted to define an arc between two adjacent walls oriented 90° degrees relative to one another, said arc being an enclosing arc (46′) defining an inward score (39) and having a length of arc defining an inward link (46) at least larger than said thickness (28) thereby closing said two adjacent walls.
2. The case (20) of claim 1 wherein said length of arc is at least equal to π/2 times said thickness.
3. The case (20) of claim 1 wherein said partial removal comprises an outward score (38).
4. The case (20) of claim 1 being a plastic body worn portable case.
5. The portable case of claim 4 wherein said walls are made of materials to be used in combination with illuminating means.
6. The portable case of claim 3 wherein said right and left walls are folded along said inward scores (39) and include folded wings (40) originating from said outward score (38).
7. The portable case of claim 4 wherein said right and left walls (30, 24), said bottom wall (26) and a fullback flap (43) are assembled flat against said two folded wing walls (40).
8. The portable case of claim 1 wherein said side right and left walls include outward links (44) attaching folded wings (40) to said side walls.
9. The case of claim 1 wherein said inward score extends from 5 mm of said open face thereby showing a first inward filling (54′).
10. The case of claim 9 wherein said first inward filling (54′) is at least equal in depth to said thickness (28), said inward score (39) extending from 5 mm of a mike slot (25) showing second inward filling (54), capable of doubling a tear strength.
11. The case of claim 6 wherein said folded wings (40) comprise holes for rivets (34), said bottom wall (26) comprising holes for rivets (34′) coinciding thereto.
12. The portable case of claim 4 being of a polymer.
13. The case of claim 6 wherein said folded wings (40) are connected by a wall mount piece (42) having a length corresponding to said length of said front wall plus said length of said folded wings.
14. The case of claim 1 comprising holes for unobstructed passage of broadcast waves.
15. The case of claim 7 wherein said fullback flap comprises flap rivets (65) and flap holes (64) therefor.
16. The case of claim 15 comprises a rivet shield (68) for covering said flap rivets (65).
17. The case of claim 1 wherein said right wall comprises a mike slot (25) for microphone attachment.
18. The case of claim 1 wherein said front wall comprises a screen cavity (74) and a keyboard cavity (76).
19. The case of claim 18 further comprises a mike hole (33).
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 29, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2011
Inventor: Gregory May (St-Nicolas)
Application Number: 13/137,229
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);