Case including structure for supporting electronic device
US-2024065397-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US10555589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10555589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916277681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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A protective case for a mobile device having a front cover and a storage compartment for a user's personal items such as credit cards, personal identification cards, and/or cash is disclosed. The protective case includes a main body and a detachable panel configured to cover an aperture through the shell of the protective case providing access to the storage compartment via a hinged connection. The shell, panel, and front are secured to flexible layers, which allow the case to function as independent pivot stands that can position the case in one or more operating/viewing positions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A user-removable protective case for retaining and protecting a mobile electronic device and containing a personal item, the protective case comprising: an inner layer; an outer layer; a shell formed by a main body and a subpanel, at least a portion of the main body and the subpanel are sandwiched by the inner layer and the outer layer, the subpanel is coupled to the main body through a hinge, a cavity dimensioned to retain the mobile electronic device is formed by the shell; a front cover formed by a cover panel that is positioned between the inner layer and the outer layer, the cover panel is coupled to the subpanel of the shell through a flexible spine; a compartment dimensioned to retain the personal item is formed into the inner layer of the shell; and an aperture positioned and dimensioned to enable the personal item contained in the compartment to be inserted into and removed from the protective case when the subpanel is hingedly rotated away from the main body. 2. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the hinge coupling the main body and the subpanel of the shell is formed by the inner layer and the outer layer. 3. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the flexible spine coupling the cover panel of the front cover and the subpanel of the shell is formed by the inner layer and the outer layer. 4. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the front cover is dimensioned to cover a front face of the mobile electronic device when the mobile electronic device is retentively received within the shell and the case is in a completely closed position. 5. The protective case of claim 4 , wherein a flap securing mechanism is provided to secure the case in the closed position. 6. The protective case of claim 5 , wherein the flap securing mechanism comprising one or more magnets. 7. The protective case of claim 4 , wherein the inner and outer layers are adhered to each of the body and subpanel when they are oriented in the closed position. 8. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the subpanel is configured to pivotally move away from the main body so that the shell can be folded to provide additional use configurations. 9. The protective case of claim 8 , wherein the main body of the shell can rotate at the hinge away from the flexible spine and over an inner face of the front cover. 10. The protective case of claim 8 , wherein a proximate edge of the main body of the shell can be positioned to rest atop an inner face of the front cover in a conveniently angled, landscape viewing position or stand configuration. 11. The protective case of claim 10 , wherein the weight of the mobile electronic device retained in the shell maintains the case in the stand configuration. 12. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein one or more pockets are formed on the front cover. 13. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the personal item is retrieved from the compartment by removing the mobile electronic device from the cavity to expose the compartment. 14. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the personal item is retrieved from the compartment by rotating the subpanel away from the main body to expose the aperture when the electronic device is retained in the cavity. 15. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the main body and the subpanel of the shell are manufactured via injection molding using a polycarbonate. 16. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the main body of the shell is formed of a more rigid material than the subpanel of the shell. 17. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the main body and the subpanel of the shell are made of the same material as that of the cover panel of the front cover. 18. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the main body of the shell including one or more recessed regions dimensioned to receive correspondingly dimensioned inner layer. 19. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the main body of the shell including one or more recessed regions dimensioned to receive correspondingly dimensioned outer layer. 20. The protective case of claim 1 , wherein the subpanel of the shell including one or more recessed regions dimensioned to receive correspondingly dimensioned inner layer, and wherein the subpanel of the shell including one or more recessed regions dimensioned to receive correspondingly dimensioned outer layer.
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