Retractable Electronics Protection
Cases are disclosed herein for mobile electronic devices, such as smartphones, tables, e-readers, etc., that have an integrated retention system. The integrated retention system includes a retention device and a retraction device. The retention device allows the electronic device to be secured to a user's clothes or other object by an attachment device at the end of a cord. The retraction device allows the cord to be extended from the case to a desired length and retracted into the case when not in use. The cases disclosed herein, when used to secure an electronic device to an object, can prevent loss of and damage to the electronic device.
Mobile electronics, such as mobile phones, smart tablets, and the like, are increasingly popular and pervasive throughout society. They also represent a significant financial investment; therefore there is a need to protect and to prevent the loss of these items.
SUMMARYGenerally, this invention relates to cases for mobile electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablets, e-readers, etc., that have an integrated retention system. The integrated retention system includes a retention device and a refraction device. The retention device allows the electronic device to be secured to a user's clothes or other object by an attachment device at the end of a cord. The retraction device allows the cord to be extended from the case to a desired length and retracted into the case when not in use. The cases disclosed herein, when used to secure an electronic device to an object, can prevent loss of and damage to the electronic device.
In one aspect, the invention features a device comprising a case body configured to receive and releasably retain an electronic device, an extendable retention device configured to allow a user to tether the case body to an object, and a retraction device configured to retract the retention device into the case body.
Some implementations may include one or more of the following features. The retention device can include a cord and can further include an attachment device. Furthermore, the attachment device can include a carabiner secured to a distal end of the cord.
The refraction device can include a ratchet and pawl mechanism. Furthermore, the ratchet and pawl mechanism may include teeth disposed on a spool that carries the cord. The refraction device may further include a coil spring that is also carried by the spool.
In some implementations, the coil spring and cord may be disposed in a concentric arrangement on the spool.
In some implementations, a release button may be configured to allow the user to disengage the ratchet and pawl mechanism.
In some implementations, the case body may include a cavity configured to receive the attachment device when the retention device is retracted.
In another aspect, the invention may feature a device comprising a case body configured to receive and releasably retain an electronic device, a cord that is extendable from and retractable into the case body, and a retraction device configured to allow extension and retraction of the cord. According to this aspect, the retraction device comprises (a) a rotatably mounted spool having a plurality of ratchet teeth and being configured to carry the cord, and (b) a pawl mechanism that interacts with the teeth to control rotation of the spool and a coil spring, carried by the spool, that is configured to bias the spool towards a position in which the cord is retracted, and the coil spring and cord are disposed in a concentric arrangement on the spool.
In some implementations of this aspect of the invention, the device may include an attachment device, e.g., a carabiner, secured to a distal end of the cord.
In another implementation, the device may comprise one or more ear buds disposed at a distal end of the cord. Furthermore, the cord may comprise an earphone cable.
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When the retention device is fully retracted, the carabiner 16 is received into a cavity 18 that is generally complementary in shape to the carabiner. When received in this manner, the distal edge of the carabiner 16 is flush with an edge 19 (
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At the other end of the rear panel 24, an opening 30 is configured to allow the use of a rear-facing camera of type that is commonly integrated into a mobile phone. Opening 30 is aligned with a corresponding opening 32 in the floor 22 of the holder 12.
The rear panel 24 also includes an opening 34 through which a button 36 extends. Button 36 is used to actuate the retraction of the retention device, as will be discussed further below. Opening 34 is sized to allow the movement of the button 36 from a first, normal position (shown) to a second, release position, in the direction of the arrow in
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When the carabiner is pulled out of the case by the user, the pawl 52 slides over the ratchet teeth 50, allowing the spool to rotate in the direction of arrow A (
When the user stops pulling on the cord, the pawl, which is biased toward the spool by spring 56, engages a ratchet tooth 50 to prevent reverse rotation of the spool so that the cord remains in an extended position.
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The holder and rear panel may be made of any desired material, but is generally formed of a thermoplastic, e.g., polypropylene, nylon, polyethylene, etc., or a thermoplastic/elastomer blend. The springs and eyelets are preferably formed of metal, e.g., 316 Stainless Steel. The sprocket wheel may be made of any desired material, e.g., a plastic such as nylon. The cord is preferably of a durable, relatively high tensile strength material to prevent it from breaking, e.g., KEVLAR® aramid fiber from DuPont.
OTHER EMBODIMENTSA number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
For example, while the device shown in the figures is configured to hold a mobile phone, the device may alternatively be configured to hold any desired personal electronic device such as an MP3 player, a laptop, an e-reader, a tablet, a GPS, a personal locator device, an avalanche transceiver, etc. For example, if the device is one that does not include a camera, the openings for the camera described above could be omitted.
Moreover, while a carabiner is shown, other types of releasable clips or fastening devices could be used.
Additionally, the retraction devices used herein may be used to allow extension or retraction of other accessories. For example, an alternate embodiment may be configured with earphones rather than a clip. This embodiment would feature a similar retraction mechanism, however it would be configured to handle earphone cords. For example, as shown in
The end of the earphone cord that is distal to the earphones is routed to allow it to be plugged in to the earphone jack on the device. The configuration of this route is specific to the type and model of electronic device and therefore is not shown in the drawings. In some implementations the earphones include a microphone, e.g., disposed on the earphone cord, to allow the phone to be used in a “hands-free” manner.
Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A device comprising:
- a case body configured to receive and releasably retain an electronic device;
- an extendable retention device configured to allow a user to tether the case body to an object; and
- a retraction device configured to retract the retention device into the case body.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the retention device includes a cord.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the retention device further includes an attachment device.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein the attachment device includes a carabiner secured to a distal end of the cord.
5. The device of claim 2 wherein the retraction device includes a ratchet and pawl mechanism.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein the ratchet and pawl mechanism includes teeth disposed on a spool that carries the cord.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein the retraction device further includes a coil spring that is also carried by the spool.
8. The device of claim 7 wherein the coil spring and cord are disposed in a concentric arrangement on the spool.
9. The device of claim 5 further comprising a release button configured to allow the user to disengage the ratchet and pawl mechanism.
10. The device of claim 3 wherein the case body includes a cavity configured to receive the attachment device when the retention device is retracted.
11. A device comprising:
- a case body configured to receive and releasably retain an electronic device;
- a cord that is extendable from and retractable into the case body; and
- a retraction device configured to allow extension and retraction of the cord, the retraction device comprising: a rotatably mounted spool having a plurality of ratchet teeth and being configured to carry the cord; a pawl mechanism that interacts with the teeth to control rotation of the spool; and a coil spring, carried by the spool, that is configured to bias the spool towards a position in which the cord is retracted, wherein the coil spring and cord are disposed in a concentric arrangement on the spool.
12. The device of claim 11 further comprising an attachment device secured to a distal end of the cord.
13. The device of claim 11 further comprising one or more ear buds disposed at a distal end of the cord.
14. The device of claim 13 wherein the cord comprises an earphone cable.
15. The device of claim 12 wherein the case body includes a cavity configured to receive the attachment device when the retention device is retracted.
16. The device of claim 12 wherein the attachment device comprises a carabiner.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 5, 2013
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2015
Inventor: Brent Williams (Bend, OR)
Application Number: 14/098,320