MOBILE DEVICE CASE WITH A SCREEN PROTECTOR
A mobile device case including a housing sized to retain a mobile device. A screen protector removeably engageable with a portion of the housing is included, the screen protector including an engagement element at least partially concealable insertable within a portion of the housing.
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This application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/642,100, filed May 3, 2012, entitled MOBILE DEVICE CASE WITH A SCREEN PROTECTOR, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD BackgroundMobile devices, and in particular, mobile phones and tablet computers, have become more technology advanced, and as a result, more valuable, as these devices often include a myriad of expensive and fragile components. To protect these mobile devices from damage owing to impact forces, protective mobile device cases have been devised to cushion as well as to conform to the mobile device.
Available protective mobile device cases often include a rigid or cushioned material in which the mobile device is inserted and which surrounds at least a portion of the mobile device. Other materials may be included to cushion various components of the mobile device or to provide a barrier to elements such as dust or water. In particular, flaps may be included on an outer silicone layer of the case and sized to engage an inner rigid layer to protect the various apertures on the mobile device, such as headphone and power ports.
Another typical feature of mobile device cases is a thin film affixed to the mobile device case or affixed directly to a touch screen of a mobile device to protect the touch screen from dust and the like. These films offer some scratch protection, however, such protective films either offer little or no impact protection to the touch screen, as these films are highly flexible or made of non-rigid materials. Moreover, such films are either affixed to the mobile device case or the mobile device itself and thus are difficult if not impossible to remove without damaging the film or the case.
SUMMARYThe present invention advantageously provides for a mobile device case including a housing sized to retain a mobile device. A screen protector removeably engageable with a portion of the housing is included. The screen protector includes an engagement element at least partially concealably insertable within a portion of the housing.
In another embodiment, the mobile device case includes a unitary housing sized to retain a mobile device in which the housing defines a groove. A substantially rigid screen protector defining a lip is included. At least a portion of the lip is retainable within the groove.
In yet another embodiment, the mobile device case includes a unitary housing sized to retain a mobile device and a groove. A transparent screen protector has a substantially planar surface. The screen protector includes a lip extending a predetermined distance away from the planar surface of the screen protector. At least a portion of the lip is retained within the groove. The screen protector includes a ridge sized to contour a portion of the mobile device extending in a direction substantially opposite a direction to which the lip extends. A shell sized to be at least partially received within a portion of the housing is included, the shell operating to secure the screen protector to the housing.
A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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The housing 12 may include a plurality of side portions having a height sufficient to retain the mobile device. For example, the housing 12 may define four side portions 13, designated 13a, 13b, 13c, and 13d, sized to retain an IPHONE 4/4S. Alternatively, the housing 12 may be a two-piece clam shell structure. The housing 12 may include one or more openings 14 sized to facilitate access to various controls of the mobile device, for example, a mute switch, on/off switch, volume controls, and the like. The housing 12 may further define protrusions or other portions that contour and conceal within the housing 12 the various controls of the mobile device, for example, volume buttons or other actuators of the mobile device. The housing 12 may further include corner portions 16 that are substantially bulbous and protrude a distance away from the housing. In particular, the corner portions 16 may be sized such that should the device be dropped and experience an impact force from a surface, the corner portions 16 may contact the surface before the remainder of the housing 12 contacts the surface.
The housing 12 may further include one or more plugs 18 that may be die or laser cut into the housing 12. The plugs 18 may be movably coupled to the housings 12 such that when they are in a first position, they are substantially flush with an outer surface of the housing 12; when the plugs 18 are in a second position, they extend distance outward from the housing 12; and when the plugs 18 are in a third position, they extend inward to the interior of the housing 12 and are sized to be removeably inserted within a portion of the mobile device. For example, as shown in
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The shell 30 may also include materials such as TPU, silicone, or the like to provide resiliency to the shell 30 during an impact event. For example, the shell 30 may include a layer of TPU on some or all of an outer portion and/or inner portion of the shell 30 to provide a cushioned layer during an impact event. The shell 30 may also include a shell aperture 36 to which the camera module 28 may be releasably attached.
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A ridge 44 is disposed at a position distal the lip 42 and extends in a direction opposite to that of the lip 42 and substantially orthogonal to the planar surface 43 of screen protector 38. The ridge 44 may be thinner than the lip 42 and may define a contact surface sized and contoured to match the contour of the particular mobile device to which the screen protector 38 is to be engaged. The ridge 44 may extend around at least a portion of the screen protector 38 at a position distal to the lip 42 such that the ridge 44 is positioned a distance away from the outer edge of the mobile device when the mobile device is retained within the housing 12. In other embodiments, the lip 42 and the ridge 44 are included along the same vertical axis, and in other embodiments, the lip 42 is included at a position proximal the ridge 44. In an exemplary embodiment, the ridge 44 and the planar surface 43 of the screen protector 38 cooperate to snap-fit over the side portion of a mobile device or alternatively may be slid into position over the touch screen. For example, the screen protector 38 may be snapped into position over the mobile device or alternatively may be slid into place depending on the contour of the ridge 44. Of note, although the embodiment is described with reference to a planar surface 43, the invention is not limited to such. It is contemplated that the surface 43 need not be flat and can have some curvature as long as operation of an enclosed mobile device is not hindered.
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A portion of the screen protector receiving portion 48 may be positionable on a first side of the lip 42 and another portion of the screen protector receiving portion 48 may be positionable on a second side of the lip 42 with the groove 46 defined there between. The groove 46 may be sized such that the lip 42 is friction fit within the groove 46, such that the screen protector 38 is restricted from moving laterally when the lip 42 is disposed within the groove 46. In an embodiment, the screen protector 38 may be movable longitudinally along its major axis when the lip 42 is disposed within the groove 46 such that it may be slideably removed separated from the housing 12. In another embodiment, the screen protector 38 may be removed only when the screen protector receiving portion 48 is disengaged from the lip 42 by, for example, folding the screen protector receiving portion 48 back.
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To remove the screen protector 38 from the housing 12, the shell 30 may be removed from the planar recessed portion 20 by, for example, pressing on the sides of the corners 16 of the housing 12 and pulling the shell 30 off of the housing 12. The screen protector receiving portion 48 may then be folded or otherwise manipulated such that the lip 42 is disengaged from the groove 46. The screen protector 38 may then be pulled or slid off the mobile device.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A mobile device case for retaining a mobile device, the mobile device case comprising:
- a housing defining an interior dimensioned to releasably retain the mobile device;
- an at least substantially planar screen protector removeably engageable with a portion of the housing, the at least substantially planar screen protector including an engagement element at least partially concealably insertable within a portion of the housing.
2. The mobile device case of claim 1, wherein the housing is comprised of a silicone gel.
3. The mobile device case of claim 1, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector is comprised of polycarbonate.
4. The mobile device case of claim 1, wherein the engagement element is a lip, and wherein the housing includes groove sized to receive at least a portion of the lip.
5. The mobile device case of claim 1, wherein the lip protrudes in a direction substantially orthogonal to the at least substantially planar screen protector.
6. The mobile device case of claim 5, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector includes a ridge protruding a predetermined distance away from the at least substantially planar screen protector, and wherein the ridge is positioned proximal to the lip.
7. The mobile device case of claim 6, wherein the ridge extends in a direction substantially opposite of the direction the lip extends and is sized to contour a portion of the mobile device.
8. The mobile device case of claim 1, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector includes at least one aperture.
9. The mobile device case of claim 1, further comprising a substantially rigid shell engageable with the housing.
10. The mobile device case of claim 9, wherein the shell is arranged to secure the at least substantially planar screen protector to the housing.
11. The mobile device case of claim 1, wherein the housing defines at least one flap sized to be directly received within a corresponding port on the mobile device.
12. A mobile device case for releasably retaining a mobile device, the mobile device case comprising:
- a unitary housing including a groove and defining an interior having a length, the housing sized to releasably retain the mobile device;
- a substantially rigid, transparent and at least substantially planar screen protector having lip, at least a portion of the lip being retainable within the groove, the screen protector having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the interior of the housing.
13. The mobile device case of claim 12, wherein the housing defines a recessed portion, and wherein the mobile device case further includes a substantially rigid shell sized to be at least partially received within the recessed portion.
14. The mobile device case of claim 13, wherein the shell is arranged to secure the at least substantially planar screen protector to the housing.
15. The mobile device case of claim 12, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector includes a perimeter region, and wherein the lip is disposed around the perimeter region.
16. The mobile device case of claim 12, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector includes a ridge extending in a direction substantially opposite a direction to which the lip extends.
17. The mobile device case of claim 12, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector has at least one aperture.
18. The mobile device case of claim 12, wherein the at least substantially planar screen protector is comprised of polycarbonate.
19. The mobile device case of claim 12, wherein the housing defines at least one flap sized to be directly received within a corresponding port on the mobile device.
20. A mobile device case for retaining a mobile device, comprising:
- a unitary housing defining a groove and having: a length; and an interior sized to releasably retain the mobile device;
- an at least substantially planar and transparent screen protector extending substantially the entire length of the unitary housing and having: a lip extending a predetermined distance away from the screen protector, at least a portion of the lip being retainable within the groove; a ridge sized to contour a portion of the mobile device, the ridge extending in a direction substantially opposite a direction to which the lip extends; and a shell sized to be at least partially received within a portion of the housing, the shell arranged to secure the screen protector to the housing.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 14, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 7, 2013
Applicant: A.G. FINDINGS & MFG. CO., INC. (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Inventors: Fernando TAGES (Coral Springs, FL), Alan KLEINMAN (Davie, FL), Daniel ACERO (Coral Springs, FL), Jorge SOTELO (Doral, FL)
Application Number: 13/523,197
International Classification: H04M 1/00 (20060101);