Carrier for Electronic Mobile Devices
Systems and methods are provided for a multi-configuration electronic device carrying case. The multi-configuration electronic device carrying case includes a protective encasing structure configured to receive and hold an electronic device. The carrying case further includes at least two adjustable straps configured to attach the encasing structure to a person in one of a plurality of configurations. The configurations include a hip holster configuration, where one adjustable strap is used for connection around a waist of the person and one adjustable strap is used for connection around one leg of the person. The configurations also include a back configuration, where one adjustable strap is used for connection around each arm of the person to attach the encasing structure to a back of the person.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/410,446, filed on Mar. 2, 2012, entitled “Carrier for Electronic Mobile Devices” and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/448,788, filed on Mar. 3, 2011, and entitled “Carrier for Electronic Mobile Devices,” the entirety of which are herein incorporated by reference.
FIELDThis invention relates generally to electronic mobile device carriers and more particularly to electronic mobile device carriers that enable a hands-free means of transporting electronic mobile devices of different sizes.
BACKGROUNDOver the last decade, portable electronic devices have become increasingly popular among consumers. Such portable electronic devices include, for example, electronic tablet devices (e.g., Apple iPad®, Amazon Kindle Fire®, Samsung Galaxy Tab®), e-reader devices (e.g., Amazon Kindle®, Barnes & Noble NOOK®), and netbook devices (e.g., Samsung NC10®, Asus EeePC®), among others. These devices may be enabled to store a wide variety of information and to perform a number of different functions (e.g., web browsing, movie and music playback, word processing, audio and video editing, gaming, etc.). As the sophistication of these devices increases, the devices' dimensions and weight may also change, thus affecting their portability and creating transportation issues.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure is directed to a multi-configuration electronic device carrying case. In one embodiment, the multi-configuration electronic device carrying case includes a protective encasing structure configured to receive and hold an electronic device. The carrying case further includes at least two adjustable straps configured to attach the encasing structure to a person in one of a plurality of configurations. The configurations include a hip holster configuration, where one adjustable strap is used for connection around a waist of the person and one adjustable strap is used for connection around one leg of the person. The configurations also include a back configuration, where one adjustable strap is used for connection around each arm of the person to attach the encasing structure to a back of the person.
The present disclosure is also directed to a method of manufacturing a multi-configuration electronic device carrying case. The method includes providing an outer shell and positioning a soft inner shell configured to hold an electronic device within the outer shell. Four adjustable, retractable straps are attached to one side of an outside of the outer shell, where the one side of the outer shell includes a receiving structure for receiving one end of one of the adjustable, retractable straps. The adjustable straps are configured to attach the encasing structure to a person in one of a plurality of configurations. The configurations include a hip holster configuration, where one adjustable strap is used for connection around a waist of the person and one adjustable strap is used for connection around one leg of the person. The configurations also include a back configuration, where one adjustable strap is used for connection around each arm of the person to attach the encasing structure to a back of the person.
The present disclosure is further directed to a multi-configuration electronic device carrying case. The multi-configuration electronic device carrying case includes a means for holding an electronic device and a means for attaching the means for holding to a person in one of a plurality of configurations. The configurations include a hip holster configuration that provides a means for attaching around a waist of the person and one leg of the person. The configurations also include a back configuration that provides a means for attaching around each arm of the person to attach the means for holding to a back of the person.
Portable electronic devices (e.g., tablet computers, e-readers, netbooks, gaming systems, etc.) have become increasingly popular over the last decade. As the price and value of these devices increases, it may be desirable to protect them from damage and to provide a safe and convenient, hands-free means of transporting them. Currently, many users transport these devices by simply holding them in one hand or under one arm, creating the possibility of device damage due to inadvertent collisions and drops. Further, when users carry devices in this manner, the device is left exposed to the elements (e.g., wind, rain, snow, extreme temperatures), and at least one of the user's hands is continually occupied by the device. Other users transport these devices inside conventional purses, backpacks, and bags, which are ill-equipped to securely hold valuable devices of different shapes and sizes and generally contain no hard outer shell to protect devices from potentially damaging forces.
Issues in transporting the portable electronic devices noted above largely stem from their dimensions and weight. Although still portable, the increased sophistication and larger display sizes of certain devices have caused them to increase in size considerably (e.g., one version of the Apple iPad® has dimensions 9.56 inches×7.47 inches×0.5 inches and a weight of 1.5-1.6 pounds). As such, these portable electronic devices do not easily fit within a pocket nor do they readily allow for clipping to the user's waist belt. Most conventional electronic mobile device carriers equipped for cell phones or other smaller electronics may not be usable for the larger, heavier portable electronic devices described above.
The device carrying case of
In all configurations of the multi-configuration device carrying case, the encasing structure is attached close to the user's body. In light of this, one embodiment of the encasing structure may allow a variety of health and vital signs data to be read from the user's body (e.g., heart rate, body temperature, perspiration level). If the health and vital signs data indicate that the user is in distress, the encasing structure may be configured to output an alert signal autonomously or via an enclosed electronic device.
Both the shock-absorbing material 2104 of
The one or more batteries 2702 can be used to provide power to an electronic device held within an encasing structure 2718 or to an external device. The one or more batteries 2702 may be, for example, rechargeable batteries. To provide power to the external device, the external charging port 2704 is used to allow the external device to connect to the one or more batteries 2702. Alternatively, the external charging port 2704 may be configured allow the one or more batteries 2702 to be connected to an external source of power, to enable them to be recharged.
The USB port 2706 of
The GPS transmitter chip 2708 embedded within the encasing structure 2718 may enable the device carrying case to be located quickly and easily if ever lost or stolen or in an emergency situation. Relevantly, in the emergency situation, the emergency button 2710 may be used. If the user is in distress or trouble, pressing the emergency button 2710 may cause a loud and repeating sound to be emitted to attract attention and assistance. Distress signals (e.g., 911 call) may be made via the carrying case or via an enclosed electronic device. Another related feature depicted in
The encasing structure 2718 of
Numerous other features may be included on the disclosed device carrying case. For example, one embodiment of the device carrying case may include speakers embedded within the encasing structure. This feature allows the user to hear audio from the electronic device without the need for earphones.
Another feature that may be included is a waterproof, airtight encasing structure that is configured to float if dropped into a body of water. Further, the waterproof, airtight encasing structure may be configured to enable underwater use of the carrying case, while still protecting the device held within (e.g., while swimming, scuba diving, working underwater, military exercises). In one embodiment, when configured for underwater use, the user may have the ability to open the carrier and access the electronic device without getting the device wet (e.g., interact with touch screen via protective but capacitively conductive transparent layer).
Another embodiment of the device carrying case may utilize a “military grade” design. This design may include enhanced durability and environmentally impervious features that may allow the carrying case to protect an electronic device under a wide variety of unfavorable conditions. For example, the outer shell material may be made of a military-grade, impact resistant material (e.g., Kevlar™). Further, the inner material of the encasing structure may be hardened or otherwise modified to provide extra protection, such that even if the carrying case is subject to very rough treatment, the electronic device is not damaged or denigrated. Further, the carrying case may be designed to withstand extreme temperature conditions that may be encountered by military personnel. The carrying case may further be designed to protect an electronic device from various interferences, including damaging interferences like electromagnetic pulses.
The device carrying case may also include an ability to send and receive information packs contained within light signals. For example, the carrying case may be enabled to allow transmission of a laser beam between the electronic device held within the carrying case and another device outside of the carrying case. The laser beam may include user information (e.g., name, address, phone number, email address) and/or other information within its pulse. This feature may be used to enable the user to exchange an “electronic business card” with another user without having to remove the electronic device from the carrying case. Similarly, the device carrying case may also enable electronic devices with projection capabilities to project images and video onto a wall or screen while being held within the carrying case.
The device carrying case disclosed herein may be made in many different colors, styles and veneers, including fabric, leather, wood, rubber, metal, and other desirable materials. The materials used may utilize the latest advances in nanotechnology (e.g., composite materials, flexible electronic materials, scratch-resistant coatings, etc.). Specific designer labels may be made apparent on the outer shell material and/or inner material. Further, the outer shell material may be configured to have a variety of different finishes (e.g., high gloss, matte, textured, etc.).
It may be understood that as used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Finally, as used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meanings of “and” and “or” include both the conjunctive and disjunctive and may be used interchangeably unless the context expressly dictates otherwise; the phrase “exclusive or” may be used to indicate situation where only the disjunctive meaning may apply.
The term “including” is used herein to mean, and is used interchangeably with, the phrase “including but not limited to.” The term “or” is used herein to mean, and is used interchangeably with, the term “and/or,” unless context clearly indicates otherwise. The term “such as” is used herein to mean, and is used interchangeably, with the phrase “such as but not limited to.” The present invention has been described using detailed descriptions of embodiments thereof that are provided by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The described embodiments comprise different features, not all of which are required in all embodiments of the invention. Some embodiments of the present invention utilize only some of the features or possible combinations of the features. Variations of embodiments of the present invention that are described and embodiments of the present invention comprising different combinations of features noted in the described embodiments will occur to persons of the art.
Claims
1. A multi-configuration electronic device carrying case, comprising:
- a protective encasing structure configured to receive and hold an electronic device;
- an integrated printer in the interior of the encasing structure, wherein the printer is configured to print a document based on a command received from the electronic device held within the encasing structure; and
- at least two adjustable straps and corresponding attachment points configured to attach the encasing structure to a person in one of a plurality of configurations, wherein the configurations include: a hip holster configuration, wherein the hip holster configuration provides one adjustable strap for connection around a waist of the person and one adjustable strap for connection around one leg of the person; and a back configuration, wherein the back configuration provides one adjustable strap for connection around each arm of the person, attaching the encasing structure to a back of the person.
2. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case includes four adjustable straps, wherein the hip holster configuration provides a first adjustable strap for connection around the waist and a second adjustable strap for connection around the one leg, and wherein the back configuration provides a third adjustable strap for connection around a left arm of the person and a fourth adjustable strap for connection around the right arm of the person.
3. The carrying case of claim 2, wherein the back configuration further utilizes the second adjustable strap used in the hip holster configuration for connection around the waist.
4. The carrying case of claim 2, wherein the configurations further include a front configuration, wherein the front configuration provides one adjustable strap for connection around each arm of the person, attaching the encasing structure to a front of the person.
5. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the configurations further include a side holster configuration, wherein the side holster configuration provides one adjustable strap for connection around one arm of the person and one adjustable strap for connection around a chest of the person, attaching the encasing structure under the one arm of the person.
6. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein a first end of an adjustable strap is permanently connected to the encasing structure, wherein the encasing structure includes a receiving structure for attaching a second end of the adjustable straps for use in connecting the encasing structure to the person.
7. The carrying case of claim 6, wherein the adjustable straps are retractable straps under tension that are configured to substantially recede into the encasing structure when not connected.
8. The carrying case of claim 7, wherein the first end of the adjustable strap is configured to wrap around a spring-loaded spindle that provides tension for retracting the adjustable strap into the encasing structure.
9. The carrying case of claim 7, wherein the retractable straps are configured to wrap around the encasing structure when retracted between a first layer of the encasing structure and a second layer of the encasing structure.
10. The carrying case of claim 7, wherein the retractable straps are configured to retract into a compartment at one end of the encasing structure.
11. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case further includes a supplemental power mechanism attached to the encasing structure, wherein the supplemental power mechanism is configured to provide supplemental power to an electronic device or batteries held within the encasing structure.
12. The carrying case of claim 11, wherein the supplemental power mechanism is a photovoltaic mechanism or a motion energy capture mechanism.
13. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the encasing structure includes an opening on one side, wherein the opening facilitates interaction with an electronic device while the electronic device is held within the encasing structure.
14. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the printer is configured to connect to an electronic device via a wireless protocol or a wired connection.
15. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case includes a global positioning system transmitter chip for providing a location of the carrying case.
16. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case includes an emergency button, and wherein the emergency button, when pressed, is configured to cause a loud and repeating sound to be emitted.
17. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case includes a hazardous conditions detector configured to warn the person of a hazardous condition.
18. The carrying case of claim 17, wherein the hazardous condition is smoke, poisonous gas, biological agents, particulate matter, fire, combustible gases, weather conditions, or radiation.
19. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case includes a clock display or an atomic clock display.
20. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein a perimeter area of the carrying case is configured to emit a light.
21. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the encasing structure is configured to allow transmission of a light signal between the electronic device and a second electronic device not held within the encasing structure.
22. The carrying case of claim 21,
- wherein the light signal is a laser beam; and
- wherein pulses of the laser beam include information.
23. The carrying case of claim 1, wherein the carrying case allows the electronic device to project images or video onto a screen or wall while being held within the encasing structure.
24. A method of manufacturing a multi-configuration electronic device carrying case, comprising:
- providing an outer shell;
- positioning a soft inner shell configured to hold an electronic device within the outer shell;
- installing an integrated printer in the interior of the encasing structure, wherein the printer is configured to print a document based on a command received from the electronic device held within the encasing structure; and
- attaching four adjustable, retractable straps to one side of an outside of the outer shell, wherein the one side of the outer shell includes a receiving structure for receiving one end of one of the adjustable, retractable straps, wherein the adjustable straps are configured to attach the encasing structure to a person in one of a plurality of configurations, wherein the configurations include: a hip holster configuration, wherein the hip holster configuration provides one adjustable strap for connection around a waist of the person and one adjustable strap for connection around one leg of the person; and a back configuration, wherein the back configuration provides one adjustable strap for connection around each arm of the person, attaching the encasing structure to a back of the person.
25. A multi-configuration electronic device carrying case, comprising:
- means for holding an electronic device;
- an integrated printer in the interior of the means for holding the electronic device, wherein the printer is configured to print a document based on a command received from the electronic device held within the encasing structure; and
- means for attaching the means for holding to a person in one of a plurality of configurations, wherein the configurations include: a hip holster configuration, wherein the hip holster configuration provides means for attaching around a waist of the person and one leg of the person; and a back configuration, wherein the back configuration provides means for attaching around each arm of the person, attaching the means for holding to a back of the person.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 13, 2017
Publication Date: May 11, 2017
Inventor: Charles E. King (Washington, DC)
Application Number: 15/405,401