WO2014039516A2 - Case for enclosing a personal electronic device and a card - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards, such as credit cards, payment cards, coupons, receipts, identification cards, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, or business cards.
- Cases for phones sometimes known as portfolio cases, that carry a personal electronic device and several credit cards are similar to a traditional wallet and typically have two sides, one that holds the cards and one that holds the personal electronic device, that are folded over one another.
- Known drawbacks for these types of cases include their expense, bulk, (adding to 5 mm or more to each side of the personal electronic device), and the styling is not to everyone's taste.
- molded cases are typically manufactured via an injection molding process using polymers. Molded cases are typically very form fitting, manufactured at lower cost than the portfolio cases (because of the automation employed during the manufacturing), and available in a wide variety of styles.
- a molded case that includes a slot for inserting credit cards is known in the art but the design of this case has at least two drawbacks. First, it provides no protection between the back of an encased phone and the inserted cards. Hence, when cards are Inserted into and removed from the case, the phone may become damaged or scratched. Second, there is no compliance
- Cases for enclosing a persona! electronic device and one or more cards such as credit cards, payment cards, coupons, receipts, identification cards, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, or business cards through the use of a retaining system are herein discussed, in some embodiments, the case may include multiple pieces, while in other embodiments the case may be one-piece comprising one or more materials.
- An exemplary case may include a flexible inner layer and an exterior hard layer that may be permanently affixed to the flexible inner layer.
- the case may be sufficiently flexible to deform and thereby accept insertion of the personal electronic device and sufficiently rigid to reform around and securely retain the inserted personal electronic device.
- the flexible inner layer may be manufactured from, for example, rubber, silicon, plastic, and/or fabric.
- the flexible inner layer may include a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface that extend upward therefrom in a manner similar to an open box.
- the bottom and side surfaces of the flexible inner layer may form a first fitted cavity and a top surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity.
- the first fitted cavity may be configured to accept and retain the inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the flexible inner layer covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the Inserted persona! electronic device.
- a second fitted cavity which may be adjacent to the first fitted cavity, may be configured to accept and retain one or more inserted cards.
- the coefficient of static friction between the inserted card and the flexible Inner layer is sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity.
- the flexible inner layer may include a
- retaining feature that extends into the second fitted cavity so as to exert pressure on the inserted card and thereby retain the inserted card in the second fitted cavity.
- the case may include a first and second layer.
- the first layer may include a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface that extend upward therefrom and thereby form a first fitted cavity and a fop surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity.
- the first fitted cavity may be configured to accept and retain an inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the first layer covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces of the first layer cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device.
- the second layer may include a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface that extend upward therefrom.
- the bottom and a first portion of the side surfaces of the second layer form the second fitted cavity and a second portion of the side surfaces of the exterior hard layer may substantially cover the side portions the first layer.
- the second fitted cavity may be configured to accept and retain at least one card and at least one of the first portion of the side surfaces may include an opening via which the card is inserted in the case.
- a coefficient of static friction between the inserted card and the first layer may be sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity.
- the first layer may include a retaining feature that extends Into the second fitted cavity so as to exert pressure on the inserted card and thereby retain the inserted card in the second fitted cavity.
- Another exemplary case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards inserted therein may include an exterior hard layer and a flexible inner layer insert that Is attached to the exterior hard layer.
- the case may be sufficiently flexible to deform and thereby accept insertion of the personal electronic device and sufficiently rigid to reform around and securely retain the inserted personal electronic device.
- the case may further Include a first fitted cavity configured to accept and retain an inserted personal electronic device and a second fitted cavity configured to accept and retain the one or more inserted cards.
- a one-piece case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards.
- the one-piece case comprises a personal electronic device portion and a card portion that is co-molded with the personal electronic device portion, the one-piece case being sufficiently flexible to deform and thereby accept insertion of the personal electronic device and sufficiently rigid to reform around and securely retain the inserted personal electronic device.
- the personal electronic device portion includes a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface and extending upward therefrom, thereby forming a first fitted cavity and a top surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity, wherein the first fitted cavity is configured to accept and retain the inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the personal electronic device portion covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal eiectronic device and the side surfaces cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device.
- the card portion includes a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface and extending upward therefrom, wherein the bottom and a first portion of the side surfaces of the card portion form the second fitted cavity and a second portion of the side surfaces of the card portion substantially cover the side portions of the personal electronic device portion, wherein the second fitted cavity is configured to accept and retain at least one card and at least one of the first portion of the side surfaces includes an opening via which the card is inserted in the one-piece case.
- the second cavity is configured to accept and retain at least one of a credit card, a payment card, an identification card, a business card, a coupon, a receipt, a merchandise credit card, and a gift card.
- the one-piece case is manufactured from a materia! with a coefficient of static friction sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity.
- the material of the one-piece case Is selected from the group comprising rubber, silicon, plastic, and fabric, in a further embodiment, the one-piece case comprises a retaining feature that extends into the card portion and exerts pressure on the inserted card.
- the bottom surface of the personal electronic device portion includes a retaining feature that extends into card portion so as to exert pressure on the inserted cards
- the retaining feature comprises a deformable flap, in stiil another embodiment, the retaining feature compnses a spring.
- the retaining feature comprises a contoured edge, in still another embodiment, the contoured edge Is beveled, in another embodiment, the retaining feature comprises two or more elastomeric materials.
- FIG. 1 A is a top view of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 B is a bottom view of an exemplary case in accordance with
- FIG. 1 C is a side view of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 D and 1 E are cross-sectional views of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are cross-sectional views of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 2C is an exploded view of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a retaining portion in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3B is a cross sectional view of a retaining portion in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the cases described herein may be manufactured via, for example, a molding process and may therefore retain a relatively small size compared with an enclosed personal electronic device and design flexibility.
- the cases described herein are manufactured from at least two different materials.
- a first material may act as an exterior hard layer or bulk of a case and may be manufactured from, for example, a rigid or semi-rigid plastic metal, a polycarbonate material, and/or a para-aramid materia!.
- the first material may act to protect an enclosed personal electronic device from damage due to impact, puncture, shock, water, etc.
- a second material may act as a flexible inner layer and may have a retaining or compliance component that is either mechanical in nature (e.g. springs, cantilevers, beams, etc.) or is compliant by the very
- the second material may further provide a barrier between a card inserted into the case and a personal electronic device the case is covering and may thereby protect an enclosed personal electronic device from scratching and other damage cased by inserting, removing, and/or retaining the cards in the case.
- the compliance, or flexibi!ity, of the second material may also he utilized to add pressure or a static frictionai force between itself and inserted card(s) and may thereby prevent an inadvertent loss of the cards that might otherwise occur when there is not sufficient frictionai or other force to retain the inserted cards within the case.
- FIG. 1 A is a top view of a case 100 for enclosing a personal electronic device and a card including an exterior hard layer 1 10, a flexible inner layer 120, a retaining feature 1 15, and a first fitted cavity 130.
- exemplary personal electronic devices include mobile telephones, so called “smart phones” (e.g., iPhoneTM or BlackberryTM), laptop computers, tablet computers, and the like.
- Exemplary cards include credit cards, payment cards, identification cards (e.g., drivers license, membership card, etc.), business cards, coupons, receipts, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, and the like.
- Exterior hard layer 1 10 may be fabricated from, for example, metal, a rigid or semi-rigid plastic material, a rigid rubber material, a polycarbonate material, a para- aramid material and/or some combination thereof and may be any color or texture.
- Flexible inner layer 120 may be made from any appropriately flexible material, such as rubber, silicon, or plastic and may Include a mechanism for maintaining the attachment between the case and the portable electronic device. Exemplary attachment mechanisms include a clip, an extension, an adhesive material, and a magnetic material. Flexible inner layer 120 may be any color or pattern of colors, in some embodiments, flexible inner layer 120 may be manufactured from a material such that a coefficient of static friction between a card inserted into a second fitted cavity 160 (depicted in FIG. 1 C) and flexible inner layer 120 may be sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within second fitted cavity 160.
- flexible inner layer 120 may include a retaining feature 115 that may operate to retain cards inserted into second cavity 160.
- retaining feature 1 15 may extend into second cavity 160 and may be flexible enough to enable the insertion of a card into second cavity 180 and may exert pressure on the inserted card in a direction away from flexible inner layer 120 and toward the inside bottom surface of the second cavity 160.
- First fitted cavity 130 may be shaped and configured to accept and retain an inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of flexible inner layer 120 covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces of flexible inner layer 120 cover at ieast a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device.
- case 100 may include one or more openings or cut away portions 140 into which a card may be inserted into second fitted cavity 160, as shown in FIG. 1 B, which is a bottom view of case 100 showing an exterior surface of the bottom of exterior hard iayer 1 10. Opening(s) 140 may be sufficiently large to enable the insertion of one or more cards into a second fitted cavity 160 and/or enable a user to access or remove an inserted card.
- flexible inner layer 120 may be visible underneath the bottom portion of exterior hard Iayer 1 10 as an interface between first fitted cavity 150 and second fitted cavity 160.
- case 100 may also include an aperture 125 sized and positioned to accommodate and enable use of a feature of an inserted personal electronic device, such as a camera fens or a light source.
- exterior hard Iayer 110 may include one or more cut-away portions 145 that contribute to the overall flexibility of case 100.
- a cut away portion 145 may be present at the four corners of case 100.
- flexible inner Iayer 120 may fill in a portion of cut away portion 145. This may enable exterior hard Iayer 1 10 to sufficiently flex or deform to accept an Inserted personal electronic device.
- F!G. 1 C Is a side view of case 100 that depicts opening 140 into which a card may be inserted into second fitted cavity 160. As can be seen in FiG. 1 C, a bottom surface of flexible inner layer 120 acts as a top surface of second fitted cavity 160.
- case 100 may be customized to accommodate a particular type of personal electronic device. On these occasions, case 100 may include an aperture or other feature 135 sized and positioned to accommodate a feature of an inserted personal electronic device.
- FIG. 1 D is a cross-seetionai view of case 10Q including exterior hard layer 1 10 into which flexible inner layer 120 is positioned so as to form first cavity 150 and a top surface of second fitted cavity 160.
- the bottom surface of flexible inner layer 120 partially or wholly separates first fitted cavity 150 from second fitted cavity 160 and may thereby isolate a personal electronic device inserted into first fitted cavity 150 from a card inserted into second fitted cavity 180 second fitted cavity 160. This isolation may serve to protect the inserted personal electronic device from scratches and other forms of damage that may result from the insertion or storage of cards in second fitted cavity 160.
- flexible inner layer 120 may include an overhang by which an inserted personal electronic device is retained in case 100.
- FIG. 1 E is a cross-sectional view of case 100 including exterior hard layer 110 into which a personal e!ectronic device 170 is inserted into first cavity 150 and a card 180 is inserted into second fitted cavity 160. Although only one card 180 is inserted into second fitted cavity 160, it should be understood that second fitted cavity 180 might accommodate any number of inserted cards.
- FIG. 2A Is a cross-section view of a case 200 for enclosing a persona! electronic device and a card including exterior hard layer 110, a flexible inner layer insert 125, first fitted cavity 150, and second fitted cavity 160.
- Exterior hard layer 1 10 of case 200 is similar is shape and configuration to the exterior hard layer of case 100 with the exception that it may include one or more features for retaining an inserted persona! electronic device, such as an overhanging portion.
- Flexible inner iayer insert 125 is
- FiG- 2B is a cross-section view of case 200 into which persona! electronic device 170 is inserted into first fitted cavity 150 and card 180 is inserted into second fitted cavity 160.
- F!G. 2A is an exploded view of case 200 assembly in which card 180 are inserted into exterior hard !ayer 1 10 and flexible inner layer insert 125 is inserted into exterior hard layer 110. Personal electronic device 180 is then inserted into the assembly of card 180, exterior hard layer 1 10, and flexible inner layer insert 125,
- the one-piece case may be made from a single co-molded material such as rubber, silicon, or plastic, in such an embodiment, the inner portion or personal electronic device portion and the outer portion or card portion are molded from a single material and provide the necessary flexibility and rigidity to hold both the personal electronic device as well as retain the inserted cards.
- Speculative Products LLC is manufactured and marketed by Speculative Products LLC as the SmartF!exTM brand case.
- the case may comprise a retaining feature 115.
- Retaining feature 115 may comprise a deformabie flap 1 15a that extends from the persona! electronics device portion into the second fitted cavity 160 of the card portion.
- deformabie flap 1 15a exerts pressure by friction on cards 180 and thereby retains any cards 180 that may be inserted into second fitted cavity 160.
- Deformabie flap 1 15a may be made from the same material as the one-piece case 100 or it may be made from a separate material that has a high enough coefficient of friction to retain cards 180 within the fitted cavity 160.
- flap 1 15a may be composed of two or more materials with different eiastomeric properties and/or different coefficients of friction and rigidity. Flap 115a may also be shaped to apply maximum friction on any inserted cards 180. In an embodiment, flap 1 15a comprises a contoured edge 1 16. Possible edge shapes include beveled edges, chamfers, fingers, multiple ridges or edges, bumps, or other edge shapes.
- flap 1 15a may contain a spring mechanism or other retaining mechanisms to apply pressure to the inserted cards 180.
Abstract
Cases for enc!osing a personal electronic device may also enclose one or more cards, such as credit cards, payment cards, coupons, receipts, identification cards, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, or business cards through the use of a retaining system. Exemplary cases may include a personal device portion and a card portion that may be co-moided into a one-piece device for holding the personal electronic device and the inserted cards.
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CASE FOR ENCLOSING A PERSONAL. ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND A CARD
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Nonprovislonal Application No. 13/238,803 filed 21 September 201 1 , now U.S. Patent No. 8,267,251 , which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/403,718 filed 21 September 2010; each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards, such as credit cards, payment cards, coupons, receipts, identification cards, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, or business cards.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Cases for phones, sometimes known as portfolio cases, that carry a personal electronic device and several credit cards are similar to a traditional wallet and typically have two sides, one that holds the cards and one that holds the personal electronic device, that are folded over one another. Known drawbacks for these types of cases include their expense, bulk, (adding to 5 mm or more to each side of the personal electronic device), and the styling is not to everyone's taste.
[0004] Other conventionally known cases for personal electronic devices include molded cases. These cases are typically manufactured via an injection molding process using polymers. Molded cases are typically very form fitting, manufactured at lower cost than the portfolio cases (because of the automation employed during the manufacturing), and available in a wide variety of styles. A molded case that includes a slot for inserting credit cards is known in the art but the design of this case has at least two drawbacks. First, it provides no protection between the back of an encased phone and the inserted cards. Hence, when cards are Inserted into and removed from the case, the phone may become damaged or scratched. Second, there is no compliance
or way to retain inserted cards provided by the case. Thus, inserted cards can inadvertently tali out of the case,
SUMMARY
[0005] Cases for enclosing a persona! electronic device and one or more cards, such as credit cards, payment cards, coupons, receipts, identification cards, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, or business cards through the use of a retaining system are herein discussed, in some embodiments, the case may include multiple pieces, while in other embodiments the case may be one-piece comprising one or more materials.
[0006] An exemplary case may include a flexible inner layer and an exterior hard layer that may be permanently affixed to the flexible inner layer. The case may be sufficiently flexible to deform and thereby accept insertion of the personal electronic device and sufficiently rigid to reform around and securely retain the inserted personal electronic device. The flexible inner layer may be manufactured from, for example, rubber, silicon, plastic, and/or fabric.
[0007] The flexible inner layer may include a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface that extend upward therefrom in a manner similar to an open box. The bottom and side surfaces of the flexible inner layer may form a first fitted cavity and a top surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity. The first fitted cavity may be configured to accept and retain the inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the flexible inner layer covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the Inserted persona! electronic device. A second fitted cavity, which may be adjacent to the first fitted cavity, may be configured to accept and retain one or more inserted cards.
[0008] In some embodiments, the coefficient of static friction between the inserted card and the flexible Inner layer is sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity. In other embodiments, the flexible inner layer may include a
retaining feature that extends into the second fitted cavity so as to exert pressure on the inserted card and thereby retain the inserted card in the second fitted cavity.
[00Q9J In one embodiment, the case may include a first and second layer. The first layer may include a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface that extend upward therefrom and thereby form a first fitted cavity and a fop surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity. The first fitted cavity may be configured to accept and retain an inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the first layer covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces of the first layer cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device. The second layer may include a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface that extend upward therefrom. The bottom and a first portion of the side surfaces of the second layer form the second fitted cavity and a second portion of the side surfaces of the exterior hard layer may substantially cover the side portions the first layer. The second fitted cavity may be configured to accept and retain at least one card and at least one of the first portion of the side surfaces may include an opening via which the card is inserted in the case.
[0010] In one embodiment, a coefficient of static friction between the inserted card and the first layer may be sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity. In another embodiment, the first layer may include a retaining feature that extends Into the second fitted cavity so as to exert pressure on the inserted card and thereby retain the inserted card in the second fitted cavity.
[0011] Another exemplary case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards inserted therein may include an exterior hard layer and a flexible inner layer insert that Is attached to the exterior hard layer. The case may be sufficiently flexible to deform and thereby accept insertion of the personal electronic device and sufficiently rigid to reform around and securely retain the inserted personal electronic device. The case may further Include a first fitted cavity configured to accept and retain an inserted personal electronic device and a second fitted cavity configured to accept and retain the one or more inserted cards.
[0012] in another embodiment a one-piece case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards is disclosed. The one-piece case comprises a personal electronic device portion and a card portion that is co-molded with the personal electronic device portion, the one-piece case being sufficiently flexible to deform and thereby accept insertion of the personal electronic device and sufficiently rigid to reform around and securely retain the inserted personal electronic device. The personal electronic device portion includes a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface and extending upward therefrom, thereby forming a first fitted cavity and a top surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity, wherein the first fitted cavity is configured to accept and retain the inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the personal electronic device portion covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal eiectronic device and the side surfaces cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device. The card portion includes a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface and extending upward therefrom, wherein the bottom and a first portion of the side surfaces of the card portion form the second fitted cavity and a second portion of the side surfaces of the card portion substantially cover the side portions of the personal electronic device portion, wherein the second fitted cavity is configured to accept and retain at least one card and at least one of the first portion of the side surfaces includes an opening via which the card is inserted in the one-piece case.
[0013] !n another embodiment, the second cavity is configured to accept and retain at least one of a credit card, a payment card, an identification card, a business card, a coupon, a receipt, a merchandise credit card, and a gift card.
[0014] in another embodiment, the one-piece case is manufactured from a materia! with a coefficient of static friction sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity. In a further embodiment, the material of the one-piece case Is selected from the group comprising rubber, silicon, plastic, and fabric, in a further embodiment, the one-piece case comprises a retaining feature that extends into the card portion and exerts pressure on the inserted card.
[0015] In still another embodiment, the bottom surface of the personal electronic device portion includes a retaining feature that extends into card portion so as to exert pressure on the inserted cards,
0016] In another embodiment, the retaining feature comprises a deformable flap, in stiil another embodiment, the retaining feature compnses a spring. In still another embodiment, the retaining feature comprises a contoured edge, in still another embodiment, the contoured edge Is beveled, in another embodiment, the retaining feature comprises two or more elastomeric materials.
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[0017] The present application is illustrated by way of example, and not limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which;
[0018] FIG. 1 A is a top view of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 1 B is a bottom view of an exemplary case in accordance with
embodiments of the present invention;
[0020] FIG. 1 C is a side view of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;
[0021] FIGS. 1 D and 1 E are cross-sectional views of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;
[0022] FIGS. 2A and 2B are cross-sectional views of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;
[0023] FIG. 2C is an exploded view of an exemplary case in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;
[0024] FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a retaining portion in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
[0025] FIG. 3B is a cross sectional view of a retaining portion in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0026] Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals and characters, unless otherwise stated, are used to denote like features, elements, components, or portions of the illustrated embodiments. Moreover, while the subject invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, the description is done in connection with the illustrative embodiments. It is intended that changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope and spirit of the subject invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] As personal electronic devices become more and more integrated into people's lives, they are carried around wherever people go. Thus, it may be desirable to carry the persona! electronic device around with a sub-set of the other items that a person also usually carries around. For example, if a personal electronic device could be carried along with, for example, an ID card, a business card, and/or a credit card, the user might be able to leave another bulky item such as a wallet at home. Thus, a case (otherwise known as a sleeve, holder, portfolio or shell) for a personal electronic device, such as a mobile phone, that can also retain one or more cards, such as credit or identification cards is herein described,
[0028] The cases described herein may be manufactured via, for example, a molding process and may therefore retain a relatively small size compared with an enclosed personal electronic device and design flexibility. The cases described herein are manufactured from at least two different materials. A first material may act as an exterior hard layer or bulk of a case and may be manufactured from, for example, a rigid or semi-rigid plastic metal, a polycarbonate material, and/or a para-aramid materia!. The first material may act to protect an enclosed personal electronic device from damage due to impact, puncture, shock, water, etc. A second material may act as a flexible inner layer and may have a retaining or compliance component that is either mechanical in nature (e.g. springs, cantilevers, beams, etc.) or is compliant by the very
nature of the material (e.g. e!astomerics) and may also act to protect an enclosed personal electronic device from damage due to impact, shock, water, etc,
[0029] The second material may further provide a barrier between a card inserted into the case and a personal electronic device the case is covering and may thereby protect an enclosed personal electronic device from scratching and other damage cased by inserting, removing, and/or retaining the cards in the case. The compliance, or flexibi!ity, of the second material may also he utilized to add pressure or a static frictionai force between itself and inserted card(s) and may thereby prevent an inadvertent loss of the cards that might otherwise occur when there is not sufficient frictionai or other force to retain the inserted cards within the case.
[0030] FIG. 1 A is a top view of a case 100 for enclosing a personal electronic device and a card including an exterior hard layer 1 10, a flexible inner layer 120, a retaining feature 1 15, and a first fitted cavity 130. Exemplary personal electronic devices include mobile telephones, so called "smart phones" (e.g., iPhone™ or Blackberry™), laptop computers, tablet computers, and the like. Exemplary cards include credit cards, payment cards, identification cards (e.g., drivers license, membership card, etc.), business cards, coupons, receipts, merchandise credit cards, gift cards, and the like.
[0031] Exterior hard layer 1 10 may be fabricated from, for example, metal, a rigid or semi-rigid plastic material, a rigid rubber material, a polycarbonate material, a para- aramid material and/or some combination thereof and may be any color or texture.
[0032] Flexible inner layer 120 may be made from any appropriately flexible material, such as rubber, silicon, or plastic and may Include a mechanism for maintaining the attachment between the case and the portable electronic device. Exemplary attachment mechanisms include a clip, an extension, an adhesive material, and a magnetic material. Flexible inner layer 120 may be any color or pattern of colors, in some embodiments, flexible inner layer 120 may be manufactured from a material such that a coefficient of static friction between a card inserted into a second fitted cavity 160 (depicted in FIG. 1 C) and flexible inner layer 120 may be sufficient to hold the inserted card in place within second fitted cavity 160.
[0033] Optional!y, flexible inner layer 120 may include a retaining feature 115 that may operate to retain cards inserted into second cavity 160. in some embodiments, retaining feature 1 15 may extend into second cavity 160 and may be flexible enough to enable the insertion of a card into second cavity 180 and may exert pressure on the inserted card in a direction away from flexible inner layer 120 and toward the inside bottom surface of the second cavity 160.
[0034] First fitted cavity 130 may be shaped and configured to accept and retain an inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of flexible inner layer 120 covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces of flexible inner layer 120 cover at ieast a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device.
[0035] in some embodiments, case 100 may include one or more openings or cut away portions 140 into which a card may be inserted into second fitted cavity 160, as shown in FIG. 1 B, which is a bottom view of case 100 showing an exterior surface of the bottom of exterior hard iayer 1 10. Opening(s) 140 may be sufficiently large to enable the insertion of one or more cards into a second fitted cavity 160 and/or enable a user to access or remove an inserted card. When opening 140 Is cut away from the bottom surface of exterior hard Iayer 1 10 as shown in FIG. 1 B, flexible inner layer 120 may be visible underneath the bottom portion of exterior hard Iayer 1 10 as an interface between first fitted cavity 150 and second fitted cavity 160. In some embodiments, case 100 may also include an aperture 125 sized and positioned to accommodate and enable use of a feature of an inserted personal electronic device, such as a camera fens or a light source.
[0036] Optionally, exterior hard Iayer 110 may include one or more cut-away portions 145 that contribute to the overall flexibility of case 100. in one embodiment, a cut away portion 145 may be present at the four corners of case 100. On some occasions, flexible inner Iayer 120 may fill in a portion of cut away portion 145. This may enable exterior hard Iayer 1 10 to sufficiently flex or deform to accept an Inserted personal electronic device.
[0037] F!G. 1 C Is a side view of case 100 that depicts opening 140 into which a card may be inserted into second fitted cavity 160. As can be seen in FiG. 1 C, a bottom surface of flexible inner layer 120 acts as a top surface of second fitted cavity 160. On some occasions, case 100 may be customized to accommodate a particular type of personal electronic device. On these occasions, case 100 may include an aperture or other feature 135 sized and positioned to accommodate a feature of an inserted personal electronic device.
[0038] FIG. 1 D is a cross-seetionai view of case 10Q including exterior hard layer 1 10 into which flexible inner layer 120 is positioned so as to form first cavity 150 and a top surface of second fitted cavity 160. The bottom surface of flexible inner layer 120 partially or wholly separates first fitted cavity 150 from second fitted cavity 160 and may thereby isolate a personal electronic device inserted into first fitted cavity 150 from a card inserted into second fitted cavity 180 second fitted cavity 160. This isolation may serve to protect the inserted personal electronic device from scratches and other forms of damage that may result from the insertion or storage of cards in second fitted cavity 160. Optionally, flexible inner layer 120 may include an overhang by which an inserted personal electronic device is retained in case 100.
[0O39J FIG. 1 E is a cross-sectional view of case 100 including exterior hard layer 110 into which a personal e!ectronic device 170 is inserted into first cavity 150 and a card 180 is inserted into second fitted cavity 160. Although only one card 180 is inserted into second fitted cavity 160, it should be understood that second fitted cavity 180 might accommodate any number of inserted cards.
[0040] FIG. 2A Is a cross-section view of a case 200 for enclosing a persona! electronic device and a card including exterior hard layer 110, a flexible inner layer insert 125, first fitted cavity 150, and second fitted cavity 160. Exterior hard layer 1 10 of case 200 is similar is shape and configuration to the exterior hard layer of case 100 with the exception that it may include one or more features for retaining an inserted persona! electronic device, such as an overhanging portion. Flexible inner iayer insert 125 is
inserted into exterior hard layer 1 10 so as to form the bottom portion of first fitted cavity 150 and the top and side portions of second fitted cavity 160,
[00411 FiG- 2B is a cross-section view of case 200 into which persona! electronic device 170 is inserted into first fitted cavity 150 and card 180 is inserted into second fitted cavity 160.
[0042] F!G. 2A is an exploded view of case 200 assembly in which card 180 are inserted into exterior hard !ayer 1 10 and flexible inner layer insert 125 is inserted into exterior hard layer 110. Personal electronic device 180 is then inserted into the assembly of card 180, exterior hard layer 1 10, and flexible inner layer insert 125,
[0043] Additionally and/or alternatively, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the one-piece case may be made from a single co-molded material such as rubber, silicon, or plastic, in such an embodiment, the inner portion or personal electronic device portion and the outer portion or card portion are molded from a single material and provide the necessary flexibility and rigidity to hold both the personal electronic device as well as retain the inserted cards. One such embodiment is manufactured and marketed by Speculative Products LLC as the SmartF!ex™ brand case.
[0044] Further in certain embodiments, as depicted in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the case may comprise a retaining feature 115. Retaining feature 115 may comprise a deformabie flap 1 15a that extends from the persona! electronics device portion into the second fitted cavity 160 of the card portion. In this disclosure, deformabie flap 1 15a exerts pressure by friction on cards 180 and thereby retains any cards 180 that may be inserted into second fitted cavity 160. Deformabie flap 1 15a may be made from the same material as the one-piece case 100 or it may be made from a separate material that has a high enough coefficient of friction to retain cards 180 within the fitted cavity 160. Additionally or alternatively, flap 1 15a may be composed of two or more materials with different eiastomeric properties and/or different coefficients of friction and rigidity. Flap 115a may also be shaped to apply maximum friction on any inserted cards 180. In an embodiment, flap 1 15a comprises a contoured edge 1 16. Possible edge shapes include beveled edges, chamfers, fingers, multiple ridges or edges, bumps, or other
textures, a!i Intended to increase frictional force applied by flap 1 15a to card 180. Additionally and/or alternatively, flap 1 15a may contain a spring mechanism or other retaining mechanisms to apply pressure to the inserted cards 180.
[0045] Thus, a ease for enclosing a persona! electronic device and a card has been herein described.
Claims
1 . A case for enclosing a personal electronic device and one or more cards comprising a personal electronic device portion and a card portion, wherein:
the personal electronic device portion includes a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface and extending upward therefrom, thereby forming a first fitted cavity and a top surface of an adjacent second fitted cavity, wherein the first fitted cavity is configured to accept and retain the inserted personal electronic device such that the bottom surface of the personal electronic device portion covers a bottom surface of the inserted personal electronic device and the side surfaces cover at least a portion of side surfaces of the inserted personal electronic device;
the card portion includes a bottom surface and side surfaces joined to the bottom surface and extending up ward therefrom, wherein the bottom and a first portion of the side surfaces of the card portion form the second fitted cavity and a second portion of the side surfaces of the card portion substantially cover the side portions of the personal electronic device portion, wherein the second fitted cavity is configured to accept and retain at least one card and at least one of the first portion of the side surfaces includes an opening via which the card is inserted in the ease, and a retaining feature to exert pressure on the one or more cards to retain the one or more cards in the card portion.
2. The case of claim 1 , wherein the second cavity is configured to accept and retain at least one of a credit card, a payment card, an identification card, a business card, a coupon, a receipt, a merchandise credit card, and a gift card.
3. The case of claim "I . wherein the retaining feature is manufactured from a material with a coefficient of friction sufficient: to hold the inserted card in place within the second fitted cavity.
4. The case of claim 3 where the material is selected from the group comprising rubber, silicon, plastic, and fabric.
5. The ease of claim 1, wherein the retaining feature extends into the second fitted cavity.
6. The ease of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the personal electronic device portion includes the retaining feature that extends into the second fitted cavity so as to exert pressure on the one or more cards and retains the one or more cards in the second fitted cavity.
7. The case of claim 6 wherein the retaining feature comprises a deformable flap.
8. The case of claim 6 wherein the retaining feature comprises a contoured edge.
9. The case of claim 8 wherein the contoured edge is beveled.
1 0. The case of ciairn 6 wherein the retaining feature comprises two or more eiastomeric materials.
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