Body computer mount

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Description

FIG. 1 depicts the invented body computer mount design in an angled right-front isometric view with a computer mounting frame extending outwardly in a deployed orientation for operation of a computer mounted thereon. The corresponding angled left-front isometric view (not shown) is a mirror image of the angled right-front isometric view.

FIG. 2 corresponds generally with FIG. 1, but with the computer mounting frame extending upwardly and secured in a stowed position for transport.

FIG. 3 depicts the body computer mount according to FIG. 1 in a rear isometric view with the computer mounting frame extending outwardly in a deployed orientation for operation of a computer mounted thereon.

FIG. 4 corresponds generally with FIG. 3, but with the computer mounting frame extending upwardly and secured in a stowed orientation for transport.

FIG. 5 depicts the body computer mount in a front isometric view with the computer mounting frame extending outwardly in a deployed orientation for operation of a computer mounted thereon.

FIG. 6 corresponds generally with FIG. 5, but with the computer mounting frame extending upwardly and secured in a stowed orientation for transport.

FIG. 7 depicts the body computer mount in a right isometric view with the computer mounting frame extending outwardly in a deployed orientation for operation of a computer mounted thereon. The corresponding left isometric view (not shown) is a mirror image of the right isometric view.

FIG. 8 corresponds generally with FIG. 7, but with the computer mounting frame extending upwardly and secured in a stowed orientation for transport.

FIG. 9 depicts the body computer mount in a top plan view with the computer mounting frame shown extending outwardly in a deployed orientation for operation of a computer mounted thereon.

FIG. 10 corresponds generally with FIG. 9, but with the computer mounting frame extending upwardly and secured in a stowed orientation for transport.

FIG. 11 depicts the body computer mount in a bottom view with the computer mounting frame shown extending outwardly in a deployed orientation for operation of a computer mounted thereon.

FIG. 12 corresponds generally with FIG. 11, but with the computer mounting frame extending upwardly and secured in a stowed orientation for transport.

FIG. 13 corresponds generally with FIG. 1, but illustrates deployed use of the invented body computer mount on a user, the user being unclaimed environment depicted by broken lines as the quintessential Venus De Milo; and,

FIG. 14 corresponds generally with FIG. 2, but illustrates stowed use of the invented body computer mount on a user, the user being unclaimed environment depicted by broken lines as the quintessential Venus De Milo.

A novel body computer mount as depicted herein for securely but flexibly mounting on the shoulders and around the waist of a user (shown in broken lines as Venus De Milo), transporting and using a portable computer (also shown in broken lines) such as a laptop or tablet personal computer (PC) or the like. The broken line showing of environment in the drawings is included for the purpose of illustrating only and forms no part of the claimed design.

Claims

The ornamental design for a body computer mount, as shown and described.

Referenced Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
5938096 August 17, 1999 Sauer et al.
6381127 April 30, 2002 Maddali et al.
D490606 June 1, 2004 Beatto
D501078 January 25, 2005 Cabana
D509627 September 13, 2005 Willows et al.
7051910 May 30, 2006 Sprague et al.
Patent History
Patent number: D558974
Type: Grant
Filed: Jan 5, 2007
Date of Patent: Jan 8, 2008
Inventors: Joanne Denzer (Portland, OR), Thomas Gambaro (Portland, OR)
Primary Examiner: Catherine R. Oliver
Attorney: Ater Wynne LLP
Application Number: 29/270,897
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: D3/215