Reversible Case and Armband
A reversible case and armband is disclosed. The reversible case may be used to carry and transport portable devices. In storage mode, the reversible case stores devices similar to a pouch or pocket. In active mode, the reversible case exposes an armband for wearing the case on a user's arm.
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Electronic devices continue to shrink in size, form and weight, allowing the devices to be conveniently portable. For example, MP3 players and mobile phones continue to decrease in size without losing the features and functionality of their home counterparts. Users will also carry accessories for electronic devices such as headsets, headphones, batteries and memory cards. A common solution is to stow the device and it's accessories in a pocket or case. Often it is preferred or necessary that devices are immediately accessible and/or visible to the user when carried; for example a user that is jogging while listening to music may need to access the device to control audio playback.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one aspect of the invention, a portable storage device comprises an armband and a receptacle having a first and second surface. The receptacle is reversible to and from a first and second mode. In the first mode, an inner surface of the receptacle comprises the first surface while an outer surface of the receptacle surface comprises the second surface. In the second mode, an inner surface of the receptacle comprises the second surface while an outer surface of the receptacle surface comprises the first surface.
In one embodiment, the first surface is orientated in a first direction and the second surface is orientated in a second direction generally opposite of the first direction. Furthermore, the first surface may be obverse and reverse from the second surface. The first surface may also comprise a reflective element.
In another embodiment, the armband is disposed or stored within the inner surface of the receptacle when the receptacle is in the second mode. The armband may be free when the receptacle when the receptacle is in the first mode and may comprise fastener such as a Velcro-like loops and hook faster.
In one embodiment, at least three forces are applied to the receptacle when the receptacle is reversed. The forces may be applied simultaneously or in sequence. Furthermore, the forces applied to the receptacle may vary in direction. In another embodiment, at least two of the forces applied to the receptacle when reversing the receptacle are in opposing directions.
According to another embodiment, the portable storage device may comprise a two-way zipper coupled to the receptacle. The two-way zipper may need to be unzipped or opened prior to reversing the receptacle to and from the first mode and second mode. The two-way zipper would allow the user to close and open the receptacle regardless of which surface is the inner or outer surface. The portable storage device may also further comprise a fastener coupled to the receptacle. This fastener could work in conjunction with the armband to fasten the portable storage device to a user.
In another embodiment, a reversible portable storage device comprises a flexible receptacle that is coupled to an armband. The flexible receptacle has two opposed surfaces, wherein each surface is capable of forming an outer surface and an inner surface of the receptacle. The opposed surfaces may be made from a single piece of material. Furthermore, the opposed surfaces may be obverse and reverse.
In one embodiment, at least one surface comprises a reflective element. At least one surface may also be fully or partially transparent. In this case, a transparent surface would allow the user to see the portable device while in the receptacle. In an alternative embodiment, at least one surface comprises an aperture so that the user may have access to the portable device. For example, the user may need access to an audio port on the portable device.
In another embodiment, the armband is disposed within the inner surface of the receptacle. The armband may be disposed completely or partially within the inner surface. Additionally, the armband may comprise a loops and hook fastener. In an alternative embodiment, the portable storage device may comprise a two-way zipper.
The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Description of specific embodiments and applications are provided only as examples and various modifications will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principle defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is to be accorded the widest scope encompassing numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. For purposes of clarity, details relating to technical materials that are known in the technical fields related to the invention have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
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A zipper track 115 in combination with zipper head 116 fastens and open/closes the perimeter of the case 100 to prevent the stowed devices from falling out and to facilitate safe storage while the case 100 is worn. The zipper track 115 is disposed on the third side 133, fifth side 135, and sixth side 136 of the case. In this embodiment, the zipper track 115 is disposed along the entire mid-section of the third side 133 (
The case 100 may be configured to take other shapes and forms to fit the form factor of portable electronic devices and/or accessories to be carried. For example, the case may be dimensioned to be smaller with a square form in order to receive an Apple® iPod Shuffle (4th generation). The material selected for the case 100 allows the case to be flexibly pliable such that the user may reverse the case inside-out without permanent deformity; the case material is also appropriate for wearing on a person. In one embodiment, the case 100 is made from neoprene or cloth. Furthermore, each side may comprise of different material that is coupled together to create the receptacle. Alternatively the case may be made of one piece of material that is arranged into the appropriate shape.
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To switch to and from active and storage mode, the case's 100 surfaces are reversed by turning the case 100 inside-out. In storage mode, the first surface 130 is the outer surface of the case, exposed and visible to the user, while the second surface forms 230 is inside surface of the case 100. As seen from
The case 100 is reversed when the first surface 130 is the outer surface of the case, exposed and visible to the user, while the second surface forms 230 is inside surface of the case 100 as illustrated in FIGS. 1,2, 7 and 9. Each side will be orientated in an opposite direction when the case is reversed relative to the direction of the side was orientated when the case was in a previous mode. For example, in storage mode, seventh side 231 and eleventh side 232 are generally facing away from each other while in active mode seventh side 231 and eleventh side 232 are generally facing toward each other. To change the case 100 from active mode to storage mode, a similar procedure as illustrated in
The case transforms into a wearable armband, eliminating the need for two separate devices. In storage mode, the case assists the users in carrying and protecting portable devices. Because the armband and fastener may be stored inside the case while in storage mode, the form factor of the case is much like pouch. Storing the armband and fastener within the case in storage mode prevents the armband and fastener from inadvertently “snagging” or “hooking” other objects surrounding the case, keeping the armband and fastener safe. In active mode, the case conveniently stores devices on the users arm, making the device easily accessible to the user while performing a physical activity such as running.
The dual functionality of the reversible case and armband is particularly useful when the case stores a headset or headphones while in storage mode. In one example, a user may prefer to store a headset in the case while in storage mode and carry a mobile phone elsewhere (e.g. a pocket, belt clip). When the user wishes to listen to music while performing a physical activity, it is often preferred the mobile phone is securely stored and accessible while the activity is performed. The user may then remove the headset from the case (
Claims
1. A portable storage device comprising
- a receptacle comprising a first surface; a second surface; wherein the receptacle is reversible to a first mode and a second mode, wherein in the first mode an inner surface of the receptacle comprises the first surface and an outer surface of the receptacle comprises the second surface and wherein in the second mode an inner surface of the receptacle comprises the second surface and an outer surface of the receptacle comprises the first surface; and
- an armband coupled to the receptacle.
2. The portable storage device of claim 1, wherein the first surface is orientated in a first direction and the second surface is orientated in a second direction generally opposite of the first direction.
3. The portable store device of claim 1, where in the first surface is obverse and reverse from the second surface.
4. The portable storage device of claim 1, wherein the armband is disposed within the inner surface of the receptacle when the receptacle is in the second mode.
5. The portable storage device of claim 4, wherein the armband is free in the first mode.
6. The portable storage device of claim 1, further comprising a two-way zipper coupled to the receptacle.
7. The portable storage device of claim 6, wherein the two-way zipper is open prior to reversing the receptacle to and from the first mode and second mode.
8. The portable storage device of claim 1, wherein at least three forces are applied to the receptacle when the receptacle is reversed.
9. The portable storage device of claim 8, wherein at least two forces are in opposing directions.
10. The portable storage device of claim 1, further comprising a fastener coupled to the receptacle.
11. The portable storage device of claim 1, wherein the first surface comprises a reflective element.
12. The portable storage device of claim 1, wherein the armband comprises a loops and hook fastener.
13. A reversible portable storage device comprising
- a flexible receptacle having two opposed surfaces, wherein each surface is capable of forming an outer surface and an inner surface of the receptacle; and
- an armband coupled to the receptacle.
14. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein the opposed surfaces are made from a single piece of material.
15. The portable store device of claim 11, wherein the opposed surfaces are obverse and reverse.
16. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein the armband is disposed within the inner surface of the receptacle.
17. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein the armband comprises a loops and hook fastener.
18. The portable storage device of claim 11, further comprising a two-way zipper coupled to the receptacle.
19. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein at least three forces are applied to the receptacle when the receptacle is reversed.
20. The portable storage device of claim 19, wherein at least two forces are in opposing directions.
21. The portable storage device of claim 11, further comprising a fastener coupled to the receptacle.
22. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein at least one surface comprises a reflective element.
23. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein at least one surface is partially transparent.
24. The portable storage device of claim 11, wherein at least one surface comprises an aperture.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 14, 2013
Publication Date: Sep 18, 2014
Applicant: PLANTRONICS, INC. (Santa Cruz, CA)
Inventor: Christophe Philippe Guy Koch (Santa Cruz, CA)
Application Number: 13/831,526
International Classification: A45F 3/00 (20060101);