Quick Disconnect Support System For Portable Electronic Devices
A quick disconnect system with one or more mounting stations, and a mounting case for an electronic device that encloses an electronic device. The mounting stations are attached to locations such as the back of an automobile seat, a baby stroller, furniture, etc. The mounting case is moved from one mounting station to another, as needed, when the user detaches the mounting case from the first mounting station and then quickly attaches the mounting case to another mounting station.
This application is related to, and claims the benefit of, the provisional patent application entitled “Quick Disconnect Support System For Portable Electronic Devices”, filed Feb. 7, 2012, bearing U.S. Ser. No. 61/595,694 and naming Sarah Stern, the named inventor herein, as sole inventor, the contents of which is specifically incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to mounting/support systems for electronic devices. In particular, it relates to a quick disconnect multi-support system with connection means that allow a mounting case for a portable electronic device to be quickly moved from one carrier to another, wherein the carrier may be an automobile, a stroller, baby carriage, a crib, etc.
2. Background
A variety of portable electronic devices have been recently developed, such as tablet computers, video players, etc. One advantage of these devices is that they can be programmed with video/entertainment programming. They can be especially useful when traveling with a young child in that they allow the child to be entertained while the parent or guardian is taking care of necessary chores.
Unfortunately, while a parent may wish to use a tablet computer or other device to entertain or educate a child as the parent and child travel from one location to another, there is no convenient way to do this. Each time the parent moves the child from one environment to another, the parent must figure out how to secure the tablet or other device while in route to a new location. It would be desirable to have a method of moving a tablet computer or other electronic device from one location to another in a convenient and rapid manner.
Currently, there are numerous cases that enclose electronic devices such as a tablet computer, and provide a secure case for such electronic devices. However, while the electronic device is protected, prior art cases do not provide any means of conveniently and rapidly moving the electronic device from one physical environment to another.
While these various prior art devices accomplish their intended purpose of protecting the enclosed electronic device, they fail to provide a system whereby a user can easily and conveniently move an electric device from one secured location to another secured location while the electronic device remains enclosed in a protective cover.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a system with one or more mounting stations, and a mounting case for an electronic device. Each mounting station attaches to the mounting case that encloses an electronic device. The mounting stations are attached to locations such as the back of an automobile seat, a baby stroller, etc. As the mounting case is moved from one location, such as a car seat, to another location, such as a stroller, the mounting case is detached from the first mounting station and then quickly attached to another mounting station. A plurality of mounting stations can be used to facilitate the rapid relocation of the electronic device to any preselected location.
Prior to a detailed discussion of the figures, a general overview of the invention will be presented. The invention provides one or more mounting stations that contain attachment points for securing an electronic device mounting case to one or more locations.
Each mounting station is secured to a predetermined location within a vehicle, on a stroller, etc. Each mounting station further has quick disconnect mounting locations that are designed to allow the quick attachment or detachment of a mounting case that secures an electronic device. The electronic device can be any one of a variety of devices that provide visual. For example, it can be a commercially available iPad™ or any other tablet computer, it can be other devices capable of producing video, such as an iPod™, and it can even be used for intelligent phones capable of video, such as the iPhone™ and similar devices. The mounting station allows the device to be quickly moved from one attachment point to another.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the mounting case is preferably sized to snugly fit the electronic device that it is designed to hold. As a result, the mounting case can be fabricated in a number of sizes to suit particular electronic devices. In the case of tablet computers, they are now commercially available in a number of sizes based on the desired screen size, such as 10 inch, 7 inch, etc. While custom sized mounting cases can be fabricated to precisely fit a particular electronic device's design, it is also possible to conveniently use a mounting case designed for a larger device such as a 10 inch iPad, to mount a smaller device such as a 7 inch iPad, an iPod or a video-capable cell phone, or other similar device. This approach allows a single mounting case size to be used for multiple electronic device sizes.
While the principal use of the mounting station and the mounting case is for them to be used as an entertainment/educational device for small children, it can also be used for other purposes. For example, if a device such as a tablet computer, or video-capable cell phone is supported by the mounting station, the use of commercially available software such as Skype™ would allow those devices to be used as audio/video monitoring stations when attached to a crib or other location in a child's room. If a child is ill, this would allow the parent to monitor the child without entering the room and disturbing child while sleeping or resting.
In the preferred embodiment, mounting stations are attached to one or more vehicles in the household, and also to one or more strollers, baby carriages, cribs, furniture, etc. When a parent travels with a child from one location to another, the parent quickly attaches the mounting case that holds the electronic device to a mounting station attached to a vehicle in a location where the child can watch any programming that is playing on the electronic device. This provides entertainment to the child and allows the child to travel more easily and enjoyably.
Once the vehicle reaches the destination, the parent can quickly detach the mounting case from the mounting station in the vehicle, and then quickly attach it to another mounting station attached to a second device, such as a child's stroller, crib, etc. wherever installed, the mounting stations provide a convenient point of attachment to allow very rapid and convenient movement of an electronic device from one location to another. While it is possible to move the mounting station with the mounting case, the low-cost of a mounting station allows multiple mounting stations to be permanently secured to particular preselected locations.
Having discussed the features and advantages of the invention in general, we turn now to a more detailed discussion of the figures.
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Also shown in this figure is aperture 4. The purpose of aperture 4 is to allow an electronic device to be inserted into the upper portion of mounting case 1. Once the electronic device is inserted into the upper portion of mounting case 1, it is secured via hook and loop material 5.
The lower portion of
Also shown in this figure is fold line 6. When the mounting case 1 is moved from one location to another, the mounting case 1 can be folded along fold line 6 to protect the video screen on the electronic device. In addition, apertures 18, 19 in the binding 2 are shown. Apertures 18, 19 are designed to allow convenient attachment of headphones, speakers, charging cords, etc., to the electronic device inside of mounting case 1.
In this figure, strap 13 is shown encircling mounting station 16. The end of strap 13 is secured strap 11 such that mounting case 1 is secured to mounting station 16. Also shown is male buckle 14.
As can be seen from the foregoing, the invention disclosed herein provides convenience when traveling, and also provides other advantages that include comfortable positioning of a device on a tabletop, and use of the device to monitor children and infants.
While the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit, scope, and teaching of the invention. For example, the material used to construct the various components of the system may be anything suitable for its purposes, the size and shape of the components can vary so long as they are suitable for use and accomplish the goals of the invention. Accordingly, the invention herein disclosed is to be limited only as specified in the following claims.
I claim:
Claims
1. A system for moving an electronic device from one location to another, further comprising:
- one or more mounting stations, each mounting station having means for connecting to a mounting case;
- at least one mounting case, the mounting case having means to secure the mounting case to a mounting station;
- whereby the mounting case can be rapidly moved from one mounting station to another by detaching the mounting case from the first mounting station, and moving it to a second mounting station.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 7, 2013
Publication Date: Aug 29, 2013
Inventor: Sarah Stern (Boca Raton, FL)
Application Number: 13/762,303
International Classification: B65D 25/00 (20060101);