PROTECTIVE CASE WITH STYLUS ACCESS FEATURE
A protective case for use with a portable electronic device includes a protective shell and a cap. The protective shell is configured to at least partially encase the portable electronic device and includes an aperture configured to align with a receptacle of the portable electronic device when the portable electronic device is installed in the protective case. The aperture is configured to allow insertion of the stylus into the receptacle of the portable electronic device from outside the protective shell a cap removably insertable into the aperture of the protective shell to close the aperture. The cap is attachable to the stylus to facilitate removal of the stylus from the receptacle of the installed portable electronic device. The cap is configured to allow the stylus to extend into the receptacle to interact with the sensor of the portable electronic device while remaining attached to the stylus.
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/167,554, filed May 27, 2016, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/167,223, filed May 27, 2015, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
FIELDThis disclosure relates generally to cases, covers, shells, and enclosures for electronic devices used with a stylus.
BACKGROUNDPortable electronic devices are commonly used for communication, entertainment, and/or information purposes. Portable electronic devices include devices such as smartphones, cellular phones, mobile communication devices, computers, portable computing devices, mobile computing devices, tablet computers, cameras, video players, audio players, electronic media readers, two-way radios, global positioning satellite (GPS) devices, and/or other types of electronic computing or communication devices, including combinations thereof. Tablet computers and large smartphones often include stylus that can be utilized to interact with the display of the device. A stylus can be made of plastic, metal, or some other rigid or semi-rigid material in the shape of a writing utensil, allowing a user to interact with the display of the device in a more accurate manner than simply using a finger. A stylus can be electronically passive, or it can contain electronics, magnets, and sensors to allow a more accurate and flexible interaction with the device display. For example, the SAMSUNG® NOTE 4 device includes stylus that contains electronics and pressure sensors, and is stored in the housing of the device. The stylus includes a magnet that interacts with the device via a sensor, such as a Hall Effect sensor, that allows the device to detect when the stylus is inserted and removed from the device housing.
Portable electronic devices are used in a wide variety of environments that can subject the sensitive components to damage from shock, vibration, impact, external forces, sharp objects, water, dirt, dust, snow, rain, sweat, chemicals, and/or other damaging elements. Protection of an electronic device from water and other liquids while allowing a user to easily access and use an associated stylus is desirable.
SUMMARYIn one aspect, the disclosure provides a stylus for use with a portable electronic device encased in a waterproof protective shell. The portable electronic device has a housing with an aperture and slot to receive and store the stylus. When the portable electronic device is encased in the waterproof protective shell, the slot of the housing aligns with an aperture in the protective shell, such that the stylus can be inserted through the shell and into the slot of the housing. The stylus includes a first end portion, a middle portion, a second end portion, and a cap portion that is part of the second end portion. The cap portion has an outer surface that interacts with an inner surface of the aperture of the protective shell that can retain and release the cap portion. The stylus is longer than a length of the slot in the portable electronic device housing so that when the electronic device is installed in the shell, the stylus extends at least about 90% of the length of the slot, and the cap portion seals the aperture of the shell.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides a protective encasement for a portable electronic device. The portable electronic device has a housing with an aperture and a storage area within the housing for storing a stylus. The protective encasement includes a waterproof shell and a removable cap. The waterproof shell at least partially encloses the portable electronic device and includes an aperture aligned with the storage area of the housing to receive the stylus. The removable cap allows the stylus to be inserted through the shell aperture into the storage area of the housing such that the stylus extends at least about 90% of a length of the cavity. The removable cap also permits the stylus to be removed from the shell aperture when the stylus is inserted at least about 90% of the length of the storage area. The removable cap includes an outer surface that interacts with an inner surface of the aperture to retain the removable cap in the aperture and form a seal, as well as allow the removable cap to be released from the shell aperture. The removable cap also includes a perimeter portion defining a cavity having an inner surface that interacts with an end of the stylus to retain and release an end of the stylus.
In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides a protective encasement for a portable electronic device having a housing with an aperture and a receptacle within the housing for storing a stylus. The protective encasement includes a waterproof shell that at least partially encases the portable electronic device, and a removable cap that can cover an aperture in the shell. The aperture is aligned with the receptacle of the housing to allow insertion of the stylus through the shell and into the receptacle of the housing. The removable cap permits the stylus to be inserted through the waterproof shell aperture into the receptacle of the housing such that the stylus extends at least about 90% of a length of the receptacle. The removable cap also permits the stylus to be removed from the waterproof shell aperture when the stylus is inserted at least about 90% of the length of the receptacle. The removable cap includes an outer surface that interacts with an inner surface of the aperture to retain the removable cap in the aperture and form a seal, as well as allow the removable cap to be released from the shell aperture. The removable cap also includes an extended arm having one or more securing elements to allow the cap to push and pull the stylus when the stylus is inserted into and removed from the waterproof shell and the receptacle of the housing. The one or more securing elements interact with at least one corresponding stylus securing element on the outer surface of the stylus.
In yet another aspect, a protective case for use with a portable electronic device includes a protective shell and a cap. The protective shell is configured to at least partially encase the portable electronic device and includes an aperture configured to align with a receptacle of the portable electronic device when the portable electronic device is installed in the protective case. The aperture is configured to allow insertion of the stylus into the receptacle of the portable electronic device from outside the protective shell a cap removably insertable into the aperture of the protective shell to close the aperture. The cap is attachable to the stylus to facilitate removal of the stylus from the receptacle of the installed portable electronic device. The cap is configured to allow the stylus to extend into the receptacle to interact with the sensor of the portable electronic device while remaining attached to the stylus.
The summary of the invention described above is non-limiting and other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the invention, and from the claims.
Embodiments of the present technology are described and explained using the accompanying drawings summarized below.
The present disclosure is directed to shells and encasements for portable electronic devices that include a stylus and display. The shells and encasements secure the device and the stylus while allowing access to the stylus of the electronic device.
Certain instances of a removable cap can include one or more outer cap retention elements (e.g. grooves and/or protrusions) that interface with corresponding aperture retention elements (e.g. grooves and/or protrusions) on the inner surface of aperture 202.
In some embodiments, a tether can connect removable cap 222 with shell 200, to prevent loss of removable cap 222. The tether can be formed from plastic or an elastomer, and can be flexible, semi-rigid, or rigid. An exemplary tether is further described below and is shown in
Another embodiment of removable cap 322 and shell 300 are illustrated in an exploded perspective view in
Removable cap 322 also includes removal indentation 334 around the circumference of the removable cap 322. Removal indentation 334 provides a region for which a fingernail or tool can be applied to pull on removable cap 322, thus facilitating its removal from portable electronic device 150. In some embodiments, the outer surface of removable cap 322 can include a textured surface to facilitate its removal. Such embodiments can be utilized with the removable caps and cap portions disclosed throughout this specification.
A tether can also be attached between removable cap 322 and shell 300. The tether can be formed from a stretchable material, such as silicone or another elastomer, to allow removable cap 322 to move relative to shell 300 while removing and inserting stylus 320. In some embodiments, the tether can be formed of a semi-rigid plastic and can slide along a portion of shell 300 while remaining connected to shell 300. For example, returning to
The term “about” as used herein in reference to quantitative measurements, refers to the indicated value plus or minus 10%. For example, “about 90%” would encompass 80-100%, inclusive. Moreover, where “about” is used herein in conjunction with a quantitative term it is understood that in addition to the value plus or minus 10%, the exact value of the quantitative term is also contemplated and described. For example, the term “about 90%” expressly contemplates, describes, and includes exactly 90%.
Terms and phrases used in this document, and variations thereof, unless otherwise expressly stated, should be construed as open ended as opposed to limiting. As examples of the foregoing: the term “including” should be read to mean “including, without limitation” or the like; the term “example” or “exemplary” is used to provide exemplary instances of the item in discussion, not an exhaustive or limiting list thereof; and adjectives such as “conventional,” “traditional,” “standard,” “known” and terms of similar meaning should not be construed as limiting the item described to a given time period or to an item available as of a given time, but instead should be read to encompass conventional, traditional, normal, or standard technologies that may be available or known now or at any time in the future. Likewise, a group of items linked with the conjunction “and” should not be read as requiring that each and every one of those items be present in the grouping, but rather should be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise. Similarly, a group of items linked with the conjunction “or” should not be read as requiring mutual exclusivity among that group, but rather should also be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise. Furthermore, although item, elements or components of the disclosure may be described or claimed in the singular, the plural is contemplated to be within the scope thereof unless limitation to the singular is explicitly stated. The presence of broadening words and phrases such as “one or more,” “at least,” “but not limited to” or other like phrases in some instances shall not be read to mean that the narrower case is intended or required in instances where such broadening phrases may be absent. Additionally, where a range is set forth, the upper and lower limits of the stated range are each inclusive of all of the intermediary units therein.
The foregoing description is intended to illustrate but not to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A protective case for use with a portable electronic device, the portable electronic device having a receptacle for storing a stylus and a sensor for detecting presence of the stylus in the receptacle of the portable electronic device, the protective case comprising:
- a protective shell configured to at least partially encase the portable electronic device, the protective shell including an aperture configured to align with the receptacle of the portable electronic device when the portable electronic device is installed in the protective case, the aperture configured to allow insertion of the stylus into the receptacle of the portable electronic device from outside the protective shell when the portable electronic device is installed in the protective case; and
- a cap removably insertable into the aperture of the protective shell to close the aperture, the cap attachable to the stylus to facilitate removal of the stylus from the receptacle of the installed portable electronic device, the cap configured to allow the stylus to extend into the receptacle of the portable electronic device to interact with the sensor of the portable electronic device while remaining attached to the stylus.
2. The protective case of claim 1 further comprising a gasket for removably sealing the cap to the protective shell at the aperture.
3. The protective case of claim 2 wherein the gasket is attached to one of the cap and the aperture of the protective shell and the other of the cap and the protective shell includes a gasket seat for receiving the gasket.
4. The protective case of claim 1 further comprising a tether attached to the protective shell and the cap.
5. The protective case of claim 4 wherein the tether is slidably attached to the protective shell at a slot of the protective shell.
6. The protective case of claim 1 wherein the cap includes an indentation configured to facilitate removal of the cap from the aperture of the protective shell.
7. The protective case of claim 1 wherein to allow the stylus to extend into the receptacle of the portable electronic device to interact with the sensor includes to allow the stylus to extend into the receptacle to at least 90% of a length of the receptacle.
8. A waterproof protective case for a portable electronic device, the portable electronic device having a stylus storage area for storing a stylus when the stylus is not in use, the waterproof protective case comprising:
- a shell configured to at least partially enclose the portable electronic device when the portable electronic device is installed in the waterproof protective case, the shell including an aperture positioned to align with an opening of the stylus storage area of the installed portable electronic device; and
- a cap configured to form a waterproof seal with the shell when the cap is removably inserted into the aperture of the shell, the cap further configured to removably attach to a first end of the stylus to facilitate insertion and removal of the stylus from the stylus storage area of the portable electronic device through the aperture when the portable electronic device is installed in the waterproof protective case.
9. The waterproof protective case of claim 8 further comprising a gasket for sealing the cap to the shell.
10. The waterproof protective case of claim 8 wherein the cap includes one or more cap retention elements configured to interact with one or more retention elements on a surface of the aperture of the shell to removably retain the cap in the aperture.
11. The waterproof protective case of claim 10 wherein the one or more cap retention elements includes a protrusion and the one or more retention elements on the surface of the aperture includes a groove.
12. The waterproof protective case of claim 8 further comprising a tether connecting the cap to the shell.
13. The waterproof protective case of claim 12 wherein the shell further includes a slot that allows an end of the tether to slide along a side of the waterproof protective case.
14. The waterproof protective case of claim 8 wherein the cap includes an inner cap retention element that configured to interact with a stylus retention element of the stylus for attaching the cap to the stylus.
15. A protective encasement for a portable electronic device having a stylus storage area, the protective encasement comprising:
- a shell configured to at least partially cover the portable electronic device, the shell including an aperture configured to allow access to the stylus storage area of the portable electronic device from outside the protective encasement when the portable electronic device is in the protective encasement;
- a stylus for use with the portable electronic device, the stylus configured to interact with a sensor of the portable electronic device, the sensor adapted to sense presence of the stylus in the stylus storage area; and
- a removable cap configured for insertion into the aperture of the shell, the removable cap configured to attach to an end of the stylus to allow the attached stylus to extend into the stylus storage area of the portable electronic device through the aperture to interact with the sensor of the portable electronic device when the portable electronic device is in the protective encasement, the removable cap further configured to remove the attached stylus from the stylus storage area of the portable electronic device through the aperture of the shell when the removable cap is removed from the aperture.
16. The protective encasement of claim 15 wherein the removable cap forms a water resistant seal with the shell at the aperture.
17. The protective encasement of claim 15 wherein the stylus has a length which is greater than a length of the stylus storage area.
18. The protective encasement of claim 15 wherein the removable cap includes an indentation to facilitate removal of the removable cap from the aperture of the shell.
19. The protective encasement of claim 15 wherein the removable cap includes a textured surface to facilitate removal of the removable cap from the aperture of the shell.
20. The protective encasement of claim 15 wherein the removable cap includes one or more cap retention elements to interact with one or more retention elements on a surface of the aperture.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 4, 2017
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2017
Inventors: MARC A. RICHMOND (SAN DIEGO, CA), PETER S ARMSTRONG (FORT COLLINS, CO), MICHAEL H. KIM (MARINA DEL REY, CA), STEVEN A. JONES (SAN DIEGO, CA), ZACHARY W. ZUPANCIC (OCEANSIDE, CA)
Application Number: 15/398,007