PORTABLE, ADJUSTABLE PROTECTIVE CASE FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The present disclosure is directed to a case for an electronic device, for example a tablet computer. The case includes a housing for holding the electronic device, a connecting member foldably attached to a back of the housing and a support member attached to an edge of the housing. The connecting member has at least one magnetic element positionable to engage with one or more surface level discontinuities on the support member to maintain the housing at an angle relative to the support member.
The present invention is generally directed to cases for electronic devices, and more particularly relates to an adjustable protective case for an electronic device.
Portable electronic devices have become very popular and ubiquitous in many different areas of the world and among many different groups of people. Examples of popular portable electronic devices include laptop computers, handheld computers, for example tablet computers, portable DVD and CD players and portable gaming devices. These electronic devices contain electrical components which may easily be damaged by environmental factors and therefore must be protected adequately. As a result, electronic devices may be housed in hard casings.
Technology associated with portable electronic devices has rapidly evolved in at least one important way—miniaturization and downsizing. Modern portable electronic devices have become increasingly smaller and sleeker with little or no compromise in performance. Flat screen monitors and sleek portable electronic devices are becoming the norm. Unfortunately this otherwise positive technological advancement may have resulted in devices that may not be configured for use in a comfortable manner.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAspects of the invention provide for an adjustable case for an electronic device. One aspect of the invention provides a case for a tablet computer comprising: a back panel; a front panel; a side panel connecting a periphery of the front panel to a periphery of the back panel; a support member pivotally connected to an edge of the back panel; the support member comprising a plurality of surface level discontinuities and at least one magnetically attractive element; and a connecting member foldably attached to the back panel, the connecting member comprising at least one magnetic element and positionable to engage with one or more of the plurality of surface level discontinuities.
Another aspect of the invention provides a case for an electronic device comprising: a back panel; a front panel connected to the back panel; a first supporting member attached to the back panel; the first supporting member comprising at least one magnetic element about a distal end; a second supporting member pivotably attached to an edge of the back panel; the second supporting member comprising a plurality of ridges and including at least one magnetically attractive element; wherein the distal end of the first supporting member is positioned to engage the plurality of ridges.
Another aspect of the invention provides a case for a portable electronic device comprising: a body with a front opening for providing access to a touch screen of the portable electronic device; a support member pivotally connected to an edge of the body; and means for maintaining the body at an angle relative to the support member.
These and other aspects of the invention are more fully comprehended upon review of this disclosure.
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of various embodiments of the protective case provided in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, and it is not intended to represent the only forms in which the protective case in accordance with this disclosure may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth features of protective cases in accordance with the present disclosure in connection with the illustrated embodiments. As denoted elsewhere herein, like element numbers are intended to indicate like or similar elements or features.
In some embodiments the anchoring elements and corresponding portions of the support member include a magnet and a magnetically attractive element for maintaining relative position of the connecting member and the support member. The magnet may be about an end of the connecting member, and the magnetically attractive element may be along strips of the support member corresponding to potential areas of contact between portions of the connecting member about the magnet and the support member. Alternatively, the magnet may be about such portions of the support member, with the magnetically attractive element about the end of the connecting member. In some embodiments the support member also includes surface discontinuities, such as ridges, valleys, or raised protrusions, for further assisting in maintaining relative position of the connecting member and the support member.
The housing 100 may be made from any suitable rigid or semi-rigid material. In some embodiments, the housing 100 may be made from a pliable material. In one embodiment, the material is leather. In the illustrated embodiment, the housing 100 has a rectangular configuration having a length L and a width W. In alternative embodiments, the housing 100 may have a square or any other suitable configurations for encasing the electronic device therein. In any embodiment, the housing 100 can be sized to accommodate a corresponding electronic device.
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In some embodiments, the connecting member 300 is configured, such as by being flexibly connected to the back panel in a linear manner, to pivot about the attachment axis 310 and define fold angles β relative to the support member 200, as best illustrated in
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In some embodiments, the surface level discontinuities 202 are positioned along two shorter edges of the support member 200. In one embodiment, the surface level discontinuities 202 form two parallel tracks along the edges of the support member 200. In alternative embodiments, the surface level discontinuities 202 are located along just one or more than two edges. In some embodiments, the surface level discontinuities 202 are positioned along the longer edges of the support member 200. In some embodiments, the surface level discontinuities 202 are located away from the edges, such as for example in the middle of the support member 200.
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In some embodiments, the magnetic element 304 is a permanent magnet, preferably a rare earth magnet, although other types of magnets might also be employed. The size and strength of the magnetic element 304, in addition to the size, shape and configuration of the magnetically attractive element 208, among other factors, can be optimized according to the size and weight of the housing 100 such that the latter is securely supported by the engagement between the connecting member 300 and the support member 200.
Thus, according to aspects of the present disclosure, the connecting member 300 engages with the support member 200 at two distinct levels to hold the housing 100 at a desired position. First, the surface level discontinuities 202 provide a catching surface for the anchoring element 302, thereby preventing the connecting member 300 from sliding on the support member 202. Furthermore, the engagement of the magnetically attractive element 208 with the magnetic element 304 provides a magnetic force which firmly holds the anchoring element 302 to the receptacle 204.
In some embodiments, the magnetic element 304 has direct contact with the magnetically attractive element 208. In alternative embodiments, the magnetically attractive element 208 may not have direct contact with the magnetic element 304. In one embodiment, the magnetically attractive element 208 is insulated from the magnetic element 304 by a thin layer of plastic or leather covering the bottom surface of the receptacle 204. In this specific embodiment, the size and strength of the magnetic element 304 and the size, shape and configuration of the magnetically attractive element 208, among other things, can be optimized such that the thin layer of material separating the magnetic element 304 from the magnetically attractive element 208 has little or no effect on the magnetic force generated.
The sidewall of the case additionally includes an aperture 519. The aperture is useful in allowing for access to a part of the electronic device. In various embodiments the case includes various other apertures in the sidewall to allow access to various parts of an electronic device. In addition, the case also includes along the sidewall, an extending ear 521. The extending ear includes a flange 523 extending from a lower portion of the sidewall, with a flange surrounded by a barrier wall 525. The extending ear is useful in that the ear may be positioned about a speaker of the electronic device, with the ear serving to focus sound from the device towards a user of the device.
Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, it shall be understood that the illustrated embodiments have been set forth only for the purposes of examples, and that the embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the following claims. The following claims are, therefore, to be read to include not only the combination of elements which are literally set forth, but also all insubstantial variations thereof, which may include equivalent elements for performing substantially the same function in substantially the same way to obtain substantially the same result.
Claims
1. A case for a tablet computer, comprising:
- a back panel;
- a front panel;
- a side panel connecting a periphery of the front panel to a periphery of the back panel;
- a support member pivotally connected to an edge of the back panel, the support member having a plurality of surface level discontinuities forming tracks positioned along two edges of the support member, the surface level discontinuities comprising depressions relative to an upper planar surface of the support member, and at least one magnetically attractive element comprising metal extending under a bottom surface of the depressions; and
- a connecting member foldably attached to the back panel, the connecting member including at least one magnetic element about a distal end of the connecting member, the distal end positionable to engage with one or more of the plurality of surface level discontinuities.
2. The case of claim 1, wherein the back panel defines a tilt angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees with respect to the support member.
3. The case of claim 1, wherein the at least one magnetic element is engageable with the at least one magnetically attractive element to securely maintain the back panel at an angle relative to the support member.
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Type: Application
Filed: Jan 31, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 31, 2014
Inventor: Timothy Charles Angel (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA)
Application Number: 13/756,303
International Classification: B65D 25/00 (20060101);