U.S. patent application number 11/668139 was filed with the patent office on 2008-02-21 for case with integrated accessory holder.
Invention is credited to Rohit Malhotra.
Application Number | 20080041897 11/668139 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 39100421 |
Filed Date | 2008-02-21 |
United States Patent
Application |
20080041897 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Malhotra; Rohit |
February 21, 2008 |
CASE WITH INTEGRATED ACCESSORY HOLDER
Abstract
A case for a portable electronic device holds an accessory of
the portable electronic device, and the accessory can be easily
accessed. The case comprises a container, an accessory band, and a
fastener. The accessory band comprises a first fixed end and a
first free end. The first fixed end is attached to the container.
The fastener comprises a first fastener portion and a second
fastener portion. The first fastener portion is attached to the
first free end of the accessory band while the second fastener
portion is attached to the container.
Inventors: |
Malhotra; Rohit;
(Muttontown, NY) |
Correspondence
Address: |
ELLIOT FURMAN
15 WEST 81ST STREET #11J
NEW YORK
NY
10024
US
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Family ID: |
39100421 |
Appl. No.: |
11/668139 |
Filed: |
January 29, 2007 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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60822538 |
Aug 16, 2006 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
224/199 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A45C 11/00 20130101;
A45C 2011/002 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
224/199 |
International
Class: |
B65D 37/00 20060101
B65D037/00 |
Claims
1. A portable electronic device case comprising: a container
comprising a front, a back, a bottom, a top, a right side and a
left side; an accessory band comprising a first fixed end and a
first free end, the first fixed end attached to the container; and
a fastener comprising a first fastener portion and a second
fastener portion, the first fastener portion attached to the first
free end of the accessory band and the second fastener portion
attached to the container.
2. The case according to claim 1 further comprising a retainer band
attached to the accessory band.
3. The case according to claim 2 wherein the retainer band is
attached between the first fixed end of the accessory band and the
first fastener portion, wherein the length of the retainer band is
less than the length of the accessory band.
4. The case according to claim 2 wherein the retainer band
comprises elastic.
5. The case according to claim 1 wherein the length of the
accessory band is greater than a distance between the first fixed
end and the second fastener portion.
6. The case according to claim 5 wherein the first fixed end of the
accessory band and the second fastener portion are attached to the
front of the container.
7. The case according to claim 1 wherein the fastener comprises one
of a magnetic snap, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, a button, and
a zipper.
8. The case according to claim 1 wherein the top is an open
top.
9. The case according to claim 8 further comprising a closeable top
portion, the closable top portion comprising a second fixed end and
second free end, the second fixed end attached to the container,
wherein the closable top portion has a length such that the second
free end extends over the open top.
10. The case according to claim 9 further comprising a top fastener
comprising a first top fastener portion and a second top fastener
portion, the first top fastener portion attached to the second free
end of the closeable top portion and the second top fastener
portion attached to the container.
11. The case according to claim 10 wherein the top fastener
comprises one of a magnetic snap, a snap, a hook and loop fastener,
a button, and a zipper.
12. The case according to claim 1 further comprising a clip
connected to the container.
13. The case according to claim 1 further comprising a pocket
attached to the container.
14. A portable electronic device case comprising: a container
comprising a front, a back, a bottom, a top, a right side, and a
left side; an accessory band comprising a first fixed end and a
first free end, the first fixed end attached to the container; and
a retainer band attached to the accessory band.
15. The case according to claim 14 wherein the retainer band is
attached between the first fixed end and the first free end,
wherein the length of the retainer band is less than the accessory
band.
16. The case according to claim 14 further comprising a fastener,
the fastener comprising a first fastener portion and a second
fastener portion, the first fastener portion attached to the first
free end of the accessory band and the second fastener portion
attached to the container.
17. The case according to claim 16 wherein the length of the
accessory band is greater than a distance between the first fixed
end and the second fastener portion.
18. The case according to claim 17 wherein the accessory band and
the second fastener portion are attached to the front of the
container.
19. The case according to claim 16 wherein the fastener comprises
one of a magnetic snap, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, a button,
and a zipper.
20. The case according to claim 14 wherein the retainer band
comprises elastic.
21. A case for a portable electronic device, the case comprising: a
container for holding the portable electronic device, the container
comprising a front, a back, a bottom, a top, a right side, and a
left side; an accessory band for holding an accessory, wherein at
least a part of the accessory is placed on the accessory band,
wherein the accessory band comprises a first fixed end and a first
free end, wherein the first fixed end is attached to the container;
and a fastener comprising a first fastener portion and a second
fastener portion, wherein the fastener releaseably connects the
accessory band at the second fastener portion, wherein the first
fastener portion is attached to the first free end of the accessory
band and the second fastener portion is attached to the
container.
22. The case according to claim 21 further comprising a retainer
band attached to the accessory band, wherein a part of the
accessory is placed between the retainer band and the accessory
band.
23. The case according to claim 21 wherein the accessory band forms
an ear loop opening when fastened at the second fastener
portion.
24. The case according to claim 21 wherein the accessory band
removably holds a headset of the portable electronic device.
25. A cell phone case comprising: a container comprising a front, a
back, a bottom, an open top, a right side, and a left side; an
accessory band comprising a first fixed end and a first free end,
the first fixed end attached to the container; a fastener
comprising a first fastener portion and a second fastener portion,
the first fastener portion attached to the first free end of the
accessory band and the second fastener portion attached to the
container, wherein the length of the accessory band is greater than
the distance between the first fixed end and the second fastener
portion; a retainer band attached to the accessory band between the
first fixed end and the first free end; a closeable top portion
comprising a second fixed end and a second free end, the second
fixed end attached to the container, wherein the closable top
portion has a length such that the second free end extends over the
open top; a top fastener comprising a first top fastener portion
and a second top fastener portion, the first top fastener portion
attached to the second free end of the closeable top portion and
the second top fastener portion attached to the container; and an
ear loop opening formed between the container and the accessory
band when the first fastener portion is attached to the second
fastener portion.
Description
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional
Application No. 60/822,538, filed Aug. 16, 2006, which is hereby
incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The pervasive use of portable electronic devices, such as
cellular phones, Blackberries.RTM., and other devices, has created
a need for protective carrying cases for such devices. Several
types of cases are used to carry and protect portable electronic
devices. Typically, a cell phone case includes a clip so that users
can attach their cell phones to their belt or waistband of their
pants.
[0003] Cell phones are available with a range of accessories that
offer additional convenience, for example a wired headset or a
Bluetooth (wireless) headset. When not wearing their headset, many
users typically carry it in their hands or in any available bag.
Some of the available cell phone cases have a pocket for storing a
wired headset. Often, the wire gets entangled and the user needs to
untangle it before using it.
[0004] Some cell phone cases include one or more prongs extending
from the case on which a user can wind the wire of the headset.
These cell phone cases may further include a tying strap that can
be used to tie down the winded wire. To use the headset, a user
needs to untie the strap and unwind the wire. Some cell phones come
with a stretchable pocket and a user needs to force the headset
into the pocket when not in use, and pull out the headset when it
is needed.
[0005] It is inconvenient to continuously carry a headset by hand
for any significant amount of time. Another way of carrying a
headset is on a lanyard or necklace which hangs around a user's
neck. However, this is not very convenient, and it also may not be
aesthetically pleasing.
[0006] Thus, there is a need for a case with integrated accessory
holder.
SUMMARY
[0007] A portable electronic device case includes a container, an
accessory band, and a fastener. The container includes a front, a
back, a bottom, a top, a right side, and a left side. The accessory
band includes a first fixed end, and a first free end. The first
fixed end is attached to the container. The fastener includes a
first fastener portion and a second fastener portion. The first
fastener portion is attached to the first free end of the accessory
band while the second fastener portion is attached to the
container. The length of the accessory band is greater than the
distance between the first fixed end and the second fastener
portion. An accessory or a part of the accessory is placed on the
accessory band. The accessory band is then closed using the
fastener at the second fastener portion. When closed, an ear loop
opening is formed. The accessory securely hangs from the case. The
accessory band can be easily opened by releasing the fastener and
the accessory can be accessed when required. The portable
electronic device case may also include a retainer band attached to
the accessory band. The length of the retainer band is less than
the length of the accessory band, and the retainer band is attached
between the first fixed end and the first free end. A part of the
accessory is placed between the retainer band and the accessory
band. The accessory hangs securely on the case and is easily
accessible. The portable electronic device may also comprise a
closeable top portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of a portable
electronic device case with an accessory band in an open
position.
[0009] FIG. 1B illustrates another front perspective view of a
portable electronic device case with an accessory band in a
fastened position.
[0010] FIG. 1C illustrates a front view of a portable electronic
device case.
[0011] FIG. 1D illustrates a rear view of a portable electronic
device case.
[0012] FIG. 1E illustrates a top view of a portable electronic
device case.
[0013] FIG. 1F illustrates a bottom view of a portable electronic
device case.
[0014] FIG. 1G illustrates a rear perspective view of a portable
electronic device case.
[0015] FIG. 1H illustrates a side view of a portable electronic
device case.
[0016] FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view of a portable
electronic device case holding an exemplary accessory.
[0017] FIG. 3A shows a front perspective view of a portable
electronic device case with a retainer band and an accessory band
in an open position.
[0018] FIG. 3B shows a front perspective view of a portable
electronic device case with a retainer band holding an exemplary
accessory and an accessory band in an open position.
[0019] FIG. 4 illustrates a front perspective view of another
portable electronic device case.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] FIG. 1A shows a portable electronic device case 100. The
portable electronic device case 100 comprises a container 102, an
accessory band 104 and a fastener 106. FIG. 2 shows the portable
electronic device case 100 holding an exemplary accessory of a
portable electronic device, in this example, a Bluetooth headset
202, in a manner that provides easy access to the Bluetooth headset
202 when needed. The Bluetooth headset 202 hangs securely from the
portable electronic device case 100 and can be removed by releasing
the fastener 106 and opening the accessory band 104.
[0021] FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate two different perspective views
of the exemplary portable electronic device case 100. Henceforth,
for simplicity, portable electronic device case 100 is hereinafter
referred to as case 100. The case 100 includes the container 102,
the accessory band 104, and the fastener 106 that includes a first
fastener portion 106a and a second fastener portion 106b.
[0022] FIGS. 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G and 1H depict front view, back
view, top view, bottom view, back perspective view, and side view
respectively of the exemplary case 100. With reference to these
figures, the container 102 includes a front 108, a back 110, a
bottom 112, a top 114, a right side 116, and a left side 118.
[0023] The accessory band 104 includes a first fixed end 120 and a
first free end 122. The first fixed end 120 is attached to the
container 102.
[0024] The first fastener portion 106a is attached to the first
free end 122 of the accessory band 104, while the second fastener
portion 106b is attached to the container 102. The fastener 106 may
be a magnetic snap, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, a button, or
a zipper. The first fastener portion 106a connects to the second
fastener portion 106b thereby connecting the first free end 122 of
the accessory band 104 to the case 100. The accessory band 104 can
be easily releaseably connected to the case 100, that is, the
accessory band 104 can be opened or closed, by pulling or pushing
on the fastener 106.
[0025] In an embodiment, the first fixed end 120 of the accessory
band 104 is attached to the front 108 of the container 102.
Further, the second fastener portion 106b is also attached to the
front 108 of the container 102. Of course, those skilled in the art
will recognize that the accessory band 104 could be connected in
many other configurations.
[0026] The length of the accessory band 104 is greater than
distance 124 between the first fixed end 120 of the accessory band
104 and the second fastener portion 106b. Thus, the accessory band
104 forms an ear loop opening 126 between the first fixed end 120
and the second fastener portion 106b when closed. The ear loop
opening 126 holds an accessory of a portable electronic device as
will be shown in the following figures. The accessory band 104 may
be used to hold more than one accessory. In an embodiment, the
container 102 may include more than one accessory band.
[0027] Referring to FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1E, 1G and 1H, the top 114 is an
open top with a closeable top portion 128. The closeable top
portion 128 includes a second fixed end 130 and a second free end
132. The second fixed end 130 is attached to the container 102,
while the second free end 132 comprises a length so that it extends
over the open top 114. The case 100 further includes a top fastener
134 that includes a first top fastener portion 134a and a second
top fastener portion 134b. The first top fastener portion 134a is
attached to the second free end 132 of the closeable top portion
128, while the second top fastener portion 134b is attached to the
container 102. The top fastener 134 may be a magnetic snap, a snap,
a hook and loop fastener, a button, or a zipper.
[0028] The case 100 further includes a clip 136 connected to the
case 100, as shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G and 1H. The clip
136 may be used to clamp the case 100 onto, for example, a bag, a
belt, a skirt, pants, a pocket, and the like. The clip 136 may be
connected to the back 110 of the case 100. In an embodiment, the
clip 136 may be a swivel clip that can rotate. Further, the clip
136 may also be removable.
[0029] The portable electronic device is held by placing it in the
container 102 through the open top 114 and closing the closeable
top portion 128. The case 100 further holds an accessory using the
accessory band 104 and the fastener 106.
[0030] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the case 100
holding an exemplary accessory 202 of the portable electronic
device. The accessory 202 or a part of the accessory 204 is placed
on the accessory band 104. The accessory band 104 is closed by
fastener 106. The accessory band 104 can be easily opened by
releasing the fastener 106. As mentioned above, one type of the
fastener 106 that can be used is a quick release magnetic snap.
[0031] The accessory 202 securely hangs from the case 100, and can
be easily removed by opening the accessory band 104. For example,
the portable electronic device may be a cell phone and its
accessory may be the Bluetooth headset 202 as shown in FIG. 2. The
cell phone is held in the container 102 by placing it in the open
top 114 and closing the closeable top portion 128. An ear loop 204
of the Bluetooth headset 202 is placed through the accessory band
104. The first fastener portion 106a fastens the accessory band 104
at the second fastener portion 106b. As mentioned, the length of
the accessory band 104 is greater than the distance 124 between the
first fixed end 120 and the second fastener portion 106b, so that
the accessory band 104 forms the ear loop opening 126 when the
fastener 106 is fastened at the second fastener portion 106b. The
Bluetooth headset 202 securely hangs on the accessory band 104. The
Bluetooth headset 202 can be easily removed by releasing the
fastener 106 and can be accessed when required.
[0032] The case 100 may be made of many different materials, for
example a pliable material such as leather. Such pliable materials
permit the accessory band 104 to retain a curved shape even when it
is released, thus further ensuring the formation of the ear loop
opening 126. Other materials may also be used such as synthetic
leathers and fabrics, plastics, cotton, neoprene, and the like. The
sides of the case 100 may also include material that stretches such
as an elastic strip 138. In this way, the case 100 may expand to
accommodate cell phones and other devices of varying thicknesses.
Also, the case 100 may be lined with any number of materials, such
as cotton, fleece, and other fabrics, to prevent scratching the
cell phone.
[0033] Referring now to FIGS. 3A and 3B, another embodiment of the
case 100 is shown. The case 100 includes a retainer band 302. FIG.
3A shows a perspective view of the case 100 with the retainer band
302 with the accessory band 104 in an open position. FIG. 3B shows
a perspective view of the case 100 with the retainer band 302
holding an exemplary accessory, in this case the Bluetooth headset
202, and with the accessory band 104 in an open position.
[0034] The retainer band 302 is attached to the accessory band 104
between the first fixed end 120 and the first fastener portion
106a. The length of the retainer band 302 is less than the length
of the accessory band 104. The retainer band 302 may be made of,
for example, elastic. An accessory or a part of an accessory is
placed between the retainer band 302 and the accessory band 104. As
shown in FIG. 3, the ear loop 204 of the Bluetooth headset 202 is
placed between the retainer band 302 and the accessory band 104.
The fastener 106 is then fastened at the second fastener portion
106b. The Bluetooth headset 202 can be easily removed and accessed
when required by releasing the fastener 106. The Bluetooth headset
202 hangs securely from the case 100 even if the accessory band 104
is not fastened at the second fastener portion 106b. Further, a
user may not necessarily use the retainer band 302. The user may
place the accessory through the ear loop opening 126 of the
accessory band 104 but over the retainer band 302. The closing of
the accessory band 104 using the fastener 106 ensures that the
accessory hangs securely from the case 100. In another embodiment,
the case 100 includes the retainer band 302 and may not necessarily
include the fastener 106.
[0035] By now, it should be evident to those having ordinary skill
in the art that the case may have many different configurations
while remaining with the scope of the invention. For example, FIG.
4 illustrates a front perspective view of a cell phone case 400. As
shown in the FIG. 4, the cell phone case 400 includes all of the
same components of the case 100 as described above, but is
dimensionally different to allow a cell phone to be placed
horizontally in the cell phone case 400.
[0036] Other modification may be made to the case 100. For example,
the case 100 may include decoration such as stitching, beads,
charms, embroidery, buckles, rivets, dyes, and insignias. The
portable electronic device may be a digital music player such as an
iPod or an mp3 player, a handheld electronic organizer such as a
Palm Pilot and the like. Further, the case 100 in various
embodiments of the invention may hold other headsets such as
non-Bluetooth headsets and wired headsets. The case 100 may also
include a pocket or storage pouch attached to or built into the
container 102. The pocket or pouch may be used for storing items.
In one embodiment, the case 100 includes a pouch where the wire of
the wired headset is stored while the headset is held by the
accessory band 104.
[0037] The foregoing description has set forth a few of the many
forms that this invention can take. It is intended that the
foregoing description be understood as an illustration of selected
forms that the invention can take and not as a limitation to the
definition of the invention. It is only the following claims,
including all equivalents that are intended to define the scope of
this invention.
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