Platinum game traveler

White, Wangerlo Wayne

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 10/839678 was filed with the patent office on 2005-11-10 for platinum game traveler. Invention is credited to White, Wangerlo Wayne.

Application Number20050250583 10/839678
Document ID /
Family ID35240115
Filed Date2005-11-10

United States Patent Application 20050250583
Kind Code A1
White, Wangerlo Wayne November 10, 2005

Platinum game traveler

Abstract

An innovative entertainment unit designed to allow the video game and DVD enthusiast freedom to take their favorite past time with them wherever they go with the closing of its top inside the shock resistant attach` case. Preferably the Play station is inter-grated into this unit along with a 14" monitor for game playing and DVD viewing. Separate console for joy sticks, a central consol for game disc, DVD's and CD's, 2 heavy duty rechargeable battery packs, mini Bose Boom speakers, head phone input for personal quiet use, online port for internet competition, 110V power all in a mobile protective lock equipped case source.


Inventors: White, Wangerlo Wayne; (Atlanta, GA)
Correspondence Address:
    MR. WANGERLO WAYNE WHITE
    3653 VENUS PL. NW
    ATLANTA
    GA
    30331
    US
Family ID: 35240115
Appl. No.: 10/839678
Filed: May 6, 2004

Current U.S. Class: 463/47
Current CPC Class: A63F 13/90 20140902; A63F 13/08 20130101
Class at Publication: 463/047
International Class: A63F 009/24

Claims



1. My claim discloses an integrally formed video game and durable shock resistant traveling case comprising of a 14 inch flat screen monitor, which allow Play Station and DVD using audio speakers, 2 rechargeable battery packs, FM XM Radio and on line port. Preferably the play station gaming unit would be manufactured within the case. It includes an internal AC/DC power source. Also receptacle's for holding player controls, video games, DVD and CD's which this unit also plays.
Description



[0001] The Platinum Game Traveler would consist of a durable shock resistant platinum color case, this unit depends on one of the big three, Play Station, Nintendo or X Box to be inter-grated with the 14 inch monitor made in the top cover of the case (used to play games and watch DVD's). At the bottom of the monitor, inside the case, is the control panel which consists of an on/off switch, volume control, battery level gauge, disc insert, head phone input and buttons for game use, DVD, CD,FM-XM radio. Below the control panel in the center is the game CD or DVD ports for storage. On both sides of the game ports are the joy stick ports for storage. Also on both sides of the case are mini Bose speakers for a big bass sound. Located in the rear of the case are two heavy duty rechargeable long life battery packs. In the rear is the on-line port for competition via the internet. It is the desire of this inventor that Sony Corp. would purchase sole rights of the PGT, because as stated it was designed with the intention of having the PS2 inter-grated in with the other components of this unit. So the manner and process of making the PGT would be theoretically easy and simple for the brilliant minds of Sony Corp., New Product Division. The Platinum Game Traveler=mobile entertainment made easy and stylish for life on the road.

[0002] Design features:

[0003] 1. Insulated platinum simulated casing for protection and sleek style

[0004] 2. Joy stick ports for storage

[0005] 3. Game, DVD, CD port for storage

[0006] 4. Plays games, DVD's CD's with FM-XM radio availability

[0007] 5. 14 inch monitor

[0008] 6. AC/DC compatible with rechargeable battery pack

[0009] 7. Keyed case lock

[0010] 8. Boise mini boom speaker system

[0011] 9. Internet access available

[0012] 10. Output ports for easy TV hook up

BRIEF EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS

[0013] FIG. 1): This drawing discloses the Platinum Game Traveler. In it mobile form ready for easy stylish travel.

[0014] FIG. 2): This drawing discloses the PGT opened and ready for instant entertainment.

[0015] FIG. 3): This drawing discloses the PGT's control panel, which consist of all of the functions.

[0016] FIG. 4): This drawing discloses the PGT at a view showing all of the mechanics of the PGT with the numbered legend along side depicting what each part is.

[0017] The Platinum Game Traveler would consist of a durable shock resistant platinum color case, this unit depends on one of the big three, Play Station, Nintendo or X-Box to be inter-grated with the 14 inch monitor made in the top cover of the case (used to play games and watch DVD's). At the bottom of the monitor, inside the case, is the control panel which consists of an on/off switch, volume control, battery level gauge, disc insert, head phone input and buttons for game use, DVD,CD,FM-XM radio. Below the control panel in the center is the game CD or DVD ports for storage. On both sides of the game ports are the joy stick ports for storage. Also on both sides of the case are mini Bose speakers for a big bass sound. Located in the rear of the case are two heavy duty rechargeable long life battery packs. In the rear is the on-line port for competition via the internet. It is the desire of this inventor that Sony Corp. would purchase sole rights of the PGT, because as stated it was designed with the intention of having the PS2 inter-grated in with the other components of this unit. So the manner and process of making the PGT would be theoretically easy and simple for the brilliant minds of Sony Corp., New Product Division The Platinum Game Traveler+mobile entertainment made easy and stylish for life on the road.

[0018] Design features:

[0019] 1. Insulated platinum simulated casing for protection and sleek style

[0020] 2. Joy Stick ports for storage

[0021] 3. Game, DVD,CD port for storage

[0022] 4. Plays games, DVD's, CD's with FM-XM radio availability

[0023] 5. 14 inch monitor

[0024] 6. AC/DC compatible with rechargeable battery pack

[0025] 7. Keyed case lock

[0026] 8. Bose mini boom speaker system

[0027] 9. Internet access available

[0028] 10. Output ports for easy TV hook up

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