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WO1999067889A1 - Etui de protection pour telephones mobiles - Google Patents

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WO1999067889A1
WO1999067889A1 PCT/DE1999/001715 DE9901715W WO9967889A1 WO 1999067889 A1 WO1999067889 A1 WO 1999067889A1 DE 9901715 W DE9901715 W DE 9901715W WO 9967889 A1 WO9967889 A1 WO 9967889A1
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mobile phone
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Stefan Worlitzer
Georg Flöh
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Stefan Worlitzer
Floeh Georg
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Priority to AU52782/99A priority Critical patent/AU5278299A/en
Priority to EP99938175A priority patent/EP1090464A1/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/24Etuis for purposes not covered by a single one of groups A45C11/02 - A45C11/22, A45C11/26, A45C11/32 - A45C11/38
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/002Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00 for storing portable handheld communication devices, e.g. pagers or smart phones
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B1/00Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
    • H04B1/38Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving
    • H04B1/3827Portable transceivers
    • H04B1/3888Arrangements for carrying or protecting transceivers

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  • the invention relates to a protective case for storing and transporting mobile telephones, in particular satellite telephones, radio telephones and mobile radio telephones (so-called mobile phones), according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Protective covers made of soft materials such as leather, synthetic leather or fabric, or a combination resulting therefrom, are known from the prior art for mobile telephones, which serve to protect against splashing water, dust and scratches and for storage and transport.
  • These protective covers are usually designed in such a way that, in addition to protecting the mobile phone, they represent a transport aid which is implemented, for example, by means of an attachment to a belt.
  • the control keyboard and the display are usually protected by a transparent plastic film, which is incorporated into the soft material. This ensures that the mobile phone can also be used in the protective case.
  • the antenna of the mobile phone is also not protected from damage at all, since it is precisely because of its exposed position that it is neither enclosed nor protected in leather, synthetic leather or fabric cases.
  • the battery locks which can usually be destroyed in a fall from a height of just a few centimeters, are also badly affected by knocks or bumps, and this is practically irreparable, since these locks are located on the housing parts. The battery therefore no longer finds a hold on the housing, making the mobile phone completely unusable.
  • These containers are designed exclusively for being able to be attached to a bicycle, the container having a shape whose outer contour is designed such that it is adapted to the inner contour of a conventional bottle holder for bicycles, or that this container or its outer wall itself as Bicycle bracket is formed.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a seal that is tightly and securely closable To create protective container that can be easily, quickly and securely attached to a bicycle.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of developing a protective case for mobile telephones which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art, which ensures safe storage and transport of the mobile telephones, which corresponds to the spirit of the times, the demands and needs of mobile radio and mobile phone users and is justified, which protects the mobile phone from mechanical influences, such as shock, pressure and impact, in such a way that it can be used undamaged even in rough everyday use and which, if necessary, can be designed in such a way that it offers possibilities, either via direct plug connections or via adapters, openings and interfaces to communicate between the mobile phone and external devices.
  • the subject of the invention is a protective case for storing and transporting mobile phones, consisting of an upper part and a lower part, which consist of hard, impact and break-resistant material and are held together and closed by means of a closure.
  • both parts there can be an inner cladding, which is adapted to the inner contours of the two parts on the one hand and to the contours of the mobile phone on the other hand and which thus assigns the mobile phone a defined position, causing slipping and additional mechanical protection of the mobile phone, as well as one Damping of shock, pressure and impact is guaranteed.
  • Containers made of solid material are known, for example for glasses or for storing shock-sensitive objects, in particular for electronic and / or mechanical analysis devices, which are designed for the chemical analysis of body fluids, such as blood, and as described in German utility model G 91 03 849.9.
  • these containers are unsuitable for mobile telephones and do not meet the visual or design requirements of the vast majority of consumers.
  • Fig.l a protective case, with elastic connection, with integrated locking mechanism and inner lining and an inserted mobile phone, and a viewing window, in a perspective view;
  • FIG. 2 shows a protective case, the upper part being pushed into the lower part, in a perspective view
  • FIG. 3 shows a protective case, as a stand with adapter and electronic component, with locking mechanisms, in which a cell phone stands, in a perspective view;
  • FIG. 4 shows a closed protective case, with various holders, in a perspective view
  • FIG. 5 shows a protective case with adapter and interfaces, as well as electronic components and openings, and an elastic material, in the open state, in a perspective view;
  • Fig.6 a protective case, shown in half section, with
  • Enclose inner lining and the inner lining can be inserted, in a perspective view; b) a protective case in which the upper part and the lower part only partially enclose the inner lining and the inner lining is slidably connected to the upper and lower part, in a perspective view;
  • Fig.10 is a partially opened protective case in which the
  • the upper part encloses the lower part on several sides, the upper part being slidably connected to the lower part, in a perspective view;
  • Fig.11 is a partially opened protective case in which the
  • Upper part consists of several, flexibly interconnected elements, the upper part being slidably mounted in the lower part;
  • the protective case according to the invention forms with its upper part 2 and its lower part 3 a container which can be easily opened and closed by a closure 4.
  • the protective case is designed so that the mobile phone can be operated and used in the open state without it, for example unintentionally from the receiving the mobile phone
  • the load-bearing component of the upper and lower parts each has a hard and stable wall 1 " .
  • Upper and lower parts 2, 3 naturally have peripheral edges or edges 6, which are directed essentially towards the other part.
  • the material from which the wall 1 of the upper and lower part 2, 3 are made is preferably essentially pressure-resistant and unbreakable.
  • Light metals such as aluminum and magnesium or sheet metal with an elastic modulus of 40,000 to 150,000 N / mm 2 and a compressive strength of 100 to 450 N / mm 2 , as well as plastics with an elastic modulus of 1,200 to 7,500 N, have proven to be particularly suitable / mm 2 , with a dimensional stability, for example from -55 G C to + 125 ° C, a compressive strength from 50 to 175 N / mm 2 , a Shore D hardness from 60 to 150 and a notched impact strength of 3.5 - 12, 5 KJ / m 2 , made of polystyrene, PVC, polycarbonate, polypropylene or ABS.
  • Particularly good properties with regard to resistance to breakage, impact and pressure have proven to be plastics which are additionally reinforced, for example with glass fibers or carbon fibers.
  • the two walls 1 are made of metal, manufacturing methods such as deep drawing or die casting come into consideration.
  • the injection molding process is particularly suitable.
  • circumferential edges and edges 6 are advantageously designed so that they interlock and correspond to the opposite side, or by one further sealing and elastic material 7, which is incorporated into the upper or lower part 2, 3 or fastened to one or both, can be completed in such a way that the interior and thus the mobile phone is protected from external influences.
  • Upper and lower part 2, 3 have a shape that is designed so that together they form a cavity in the closed state, which offers space for the mobile phone to be protected.
  • the upper and lower part can be the same or different in height and shape.
  • the upper part consists of several elements.
  • the elements can, for example, be produced in one piece and captively either by means of the so-called co-extrusion method or by means of the so-called co-molding method, or consist of individual elements which are captively and movably connected to one another.
  • the inner lining 5 can be designed such that its outer shape facing the wall 1 of the upper and lower parts 2, 3 approximately corresponds to the inner contour of the wall 1 and the side facing the mobile phone preferably approximately corresponds to the outer contour of the mobile phone.
  • the inner lining 5 is advantageously made from one piece, but it can also consist of several elements.
  • the inner lining 5 is inserted into the wall 1 of the upper and lower part 2, 3 and can be captively connected to it. Among other things, this can be done mechanically by form or friction locking or by gluing. It would also be technically possible for the inner sides of the wall 1 to represent the inner cladding 5 by appropriate shaping and surface design.
  • the inner lining 5 is designed as an interchangeable insert in such a way that by removing it from the protective case and inserting a new inner lining 5 into the protective case, the user has the opportunity to adapt the protective case to a new mobile phone. This can be considered for the user if, for example, he wants to exchange his old mobile phone for a new one, but would still like to use the advantages of his protective case without having to buy a new protective case.
  • the material from which the inner lining 5 is advantageously a soft, elastic material which largely prevents scratching of the mobile phone due to its side facing the mobile phone, and reduces pressure, shock and impact.
  • the closure 4 can advantageously be designed in such a way that the upper and lower parts 2, 3 are held captively or in one piece and one or more closure mechanisms 9 by means of one or more elastic connections 8 and thus prevent mechanical effects on the protective case, for example by shock, pressure or impact, it is ensured that the protective case cannot open and the cell phone is therefore not exposed or can fall out.
  • the closure 4 can also be designed such that the upper and lower parts 2, 3 are held together only by one or more locking mechanisms 9, whereby an elastic connection 8 can be omitted. If the closure 4 is realized by an elastic connection 8 between the upper and lower part 2, 3 and a closure mechanism 9, a preferred embodiment variant is that the closure mechanism 9 is preferably arranged on a side opposite the elastic connection 8.
  • closure 4 is realized by a combination of one or more elastic connections 8 and one or more closure mechanisms 9 between the upper and lower parts 2, 3, a preferred embodiment variant is that the closure mechanism or mechanisms 9 are preferably symmetrical to the elastic or elastic Connections 8 are arranged.
  • the locking mechanisms 9 can preferably be designed as screw, bayonet, rotary, swivel, snap, snap, plug, slide, magnetic and pressure locks.
  • the locking mechanisms 9 can also have additional resilient elements, for example made of plastic or metal, which serve, for example, to facilitate the opening and closing of the case.
  • Locking mechanism 9 may also include, for example, a lock or combination lock. The person skilled in the art knows enough design variants for this.
  • the elastic connection 8 which connects the upper and lower part 2, 3 to each other, can be realized in addition to standard hinge techniques, which consist of several individual components, such as springs and pins, that the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 in one piece via a hinge are interconnected.
  • This one-piece connection can be produced by means of a film hinge or advantageously by means of a Two-component spraying process.
  • the elastic connection 8, which connects the upper and lower parts 2, 3 to one another, can be realized in addition to the hinge technologies mentioned above, in that the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 are captively connected to one another via a detachable hinge.
  • This type of connection is produced by a positive connection, in which the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 are so pronounced that they have a form-fitting, pivotable, but nevertheless releasable, corresponding connection.
  • Upper and lower part 2, 3 can be designed for optical and design purposes with a surface 10 such that they are covered on the outside of the wall 1 with leather, plastic films or fabrics, or a combination thereof.
  • Other design options are offered by painting, printing, but also by a surface treatment such as the galvanic refinement of metals, but also by steaming plastics with metals. Surface refinement through plastic films or plating with precious metals are also conceivable. The same applies to the inner lining 5 of the protective case.
  • a possible embodiment variant of the surface 10 consists in that, for example, the surface 10 can be slipped over the walls 1 of the upper and lower part 2, 3 and can be replaced.
  • the mobile phone is in the closed protective case, it is of fundamental importance for the user to be able to hear incoming calls or messages acoustically.
  • the protective case has an opening 11 which enables the user to perceive acoustic signals emitted by the mobile phone. This opening 11 can take place by means of any mechanical opening or through a membrane.
  • a preferred training variant consists of one conditional by the type and make of the mobile phone specific location, one or more openings 11, one or more plug-in adapters 12, in the protective case construction, thereby making it possible to connect the mobile phone to these devices.
  • Adapters 12 or interfaces 12 and openings 11 are also conceivable, which enable wireless transmission to these devices, for example by means of infrared, ultrasound, radio, laser or the like.
  • the quality of the radio network is not equally good everywhere, it may be necessary for the mobile phone to be equipped with an extendable antenna, which makes it possible to have good reception on the mobile phone even under difficult range conditions of the mobile network. That there is also a bad radio link is obviously negative for the connection and thus negatively affects the call quality.
  • a special antenna opening can be provided in the protective case, which either remains open or, if necessary, can be closed by a sealing plug.
  • An external antenna on the protective case would also be conceivable, which can be connected to the mobile phone, for example, via an adapter 12 in the protective case.
  • This external antenna can be designed in accordance with conventional designs as a rod antenna, but an antenna integrated into the protective case or its walls 1 as an electronic component 13 would also be conceivable.
  • the protective case in such a way that, for example, the relatively short antenna stub is either flush with the housing edge of the protective case, protrudes or protrudes.
  • a corresponding opening 11 would also have to be provided, which in turn can be closed by a loose or by a stopper with a loop, which is connected to the protective case.
  • a further preferred embodiment of the protective case could consist, for example, in that an electronic or electrical component 13 is inserted either in the upper part 2 or in the lower part 3, which makes it possible to use the charger of the mobile telephone, with the charger inserted, via the adapter 12, Simultaneously charge the mobile phone and a second or spare battery, which is inserted into the upper or lower part 2, 3.
  • the inner lining 5 is preferably adapted or matched in such a way that the mobile phone and spare battery can be inserted.
  • a holder 14 on the outside of the protective case, no matter in which position to provide.
  • Preferred design variants for such a holder are, for example, eyelets, loops, hooks, buttons, Velcro fasteners, adhesive tapes, screw and plug connections of any kind.
  • a magnetic holder 14 would also be conceivable so that the protective case can be attached to ferritic metals.
  • the holder 14 is movable, for example connected to the lower part 3, so that this holder 14 can be used, for example, as a handle for the protective case.
  • this movable holder 14 can serve as a support arm for storing the mobile phone, for example on a desk.
  • this movable holder 14 can serve as a support arm for storing the mobile phone, for example on a desk.
  • a viewing window 15 which is preferably incorporated in the side facing the display.
  • This viewing window 15 is preferably designed in such a way that it can simply be inserted, integrated or injected into the corresponding wall 1 and easily enables the mobile phone user to read the display without thereby reducing the overall character of the protective case in terms of protection against impact, Pressure and shock to the mobile phone, is adversely affected.
  • a further preferred embodiment variant of the protective case is that viewing windows 15 can be incorporated, for example, into the upper part 2 and the lower part 3.
  • viewing windows 15 can be incorporated, for example, into the upper part 2 and the lower part 3.
  • An almost complete or partial, transparent or transparent design of the protective case or the walls 1 of the upper and lower parts 2, 3 would also be conceivable.
  • plastics have proven to be particularly suitable for this purpose, from which transparent or transparent parts can be produced, such as, for example, polystyrene, polycarbonate and ABS.
  • Figure 1 describes a protective case in which a mobile phone is inserted in the lower part 3.
  • the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 are integrally connected to one another via an elastic connection 8.
  • An inner lining 5 is inserted in both parts 2, 3.
  • a corresponding locking mechanism 9 is attached to the upper part 2 and lower part 3.
  • a viewing window 15 is incorporated.
  • Figure 2 describes a protective case, in which the upper part 2 is inserted in a flat design in the lower part 3 over the corresponding edges 6.
  • Figure 3 describes a protective case, as a stand and
  • Charger for the mobile phone, upper part 2 and lower part 3 are provided with a locking mechanism 9, which is designed as a plug and snap or snap lock, in the open state.
  • a standing and slightly inclined mobile phone is shown in the lower part 3.
  • a plug adapter 12 is installed, in which a battery charger is inserted.
  • an electronic component 13 is mounted, which on the one hand the state of charge of the battery 's display and on the other, for example with a closed protective case, incoming calls signaled visually.
  • Figure 4 shows a protective case in the closed state, in which a holder 14 is attached to the protective case, which is designed as a fastening hook. Furthermore, a bracket 14 is shown as an eyelet.
  • Figure 5 describes an open protective case in which the upper part 2 and lower part 3 are loose, the closure 4 by means of Closure mechanisms 9, which are designed as snap closures or which are designed as spring clips, snap or snap closures. Furthermore, there is an elastic material 7 in the lower part 3, which seals the protective case in the closed state. Openings 11 for the antenna and for the transmission of acoustic signals are also shown. Furthermore, an electronic component 13, shown in the form of an infrared interface, and an adapter 12, which make it possible to connect the mobile phone in the inserted state, in the open or closed protective case, to the antenna, charger and data connector.
  • Figure 6 shows a closed protective case in half section.
  • the corresponding edges and edges 6 of the upper part 2 and lower part 3 are shown in the form of tongue and groove.
  • the inside of the upper and lower part 2, 3 have an inner lining 5.
  • the outside of the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 are covered with a surface 10.
  • Figure 7a shows a partially opened protective case. The top
  • a part of the upper part 2 is integrally connected to the lower part 3 and consists of the same material.
  • FIG. 7b shows a protective case in which the displaceable upper part 2 is used as a standing aid for the opened protective case. Whereby additional corresponding edges and edges 6 serve to adequately fasten the elements. This serves the purpose that the view of the mobile phone inserted in the protective case and its operation is facilitated.
  • Figure 7c shows comparable to the function in Figure 7 b, a protective case in which the sliding upper part 2 as Support element for the opened protective case is used.
  • Element of the upper part 2 is pivotally connected to the lower part 3 by means of an elastic connection 8.
  • Figure 8 shows a protective case in which the wall 1 of the
  • Upper part 2 consists of two parts which are slidably connected to the lower part 3.
  • Figure 9a shows a protective case in which the walls 1 of the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 form a part and consist of the same material.
  • the inner lining 5 is enclosed by the wall 1 and is partially inserted into it.
  • Figure 9b shows a protective case in the upper part 2 and lower part
  • FIG. 10 shows a partially opened protective case, in which the upper part 2 encloses the lower part 3 on five sides, the upper part 2 being slidably connected to the lower part 3.
  • FIG. 11 shows a partially opened protective case, in which the upper part 2 consists of several, flexibly interconnected partial segments, the upper part 2 having flat partial segments and being displaceably mounted according to the roller shutter principle.
  • the sub-segments are connected to one another in one piece by means of a further material.

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L'invention concerne un étui de protection pour téléphones mobiles, comprenant une partie supérieure (2) et une partie inférieure (3) constituées de parois (1) rigides, résistant au choc et à la rupture. Cet étui assure ainsi une excellente protection du téléphone mobile.
PCT/DE1999/001715 1998-06-24 1999-06-11 Etui de protection pour telephones mobiles WO1999067889A1 (fr)

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AU52782/99A AU5278299A (en) 1998-06-24 1999-06-11 Protective case for a mobile telephone
EP99938175A EP1090464A1 (fr) 1998-06-24 1999-06-11 Etui de protection pour telephones mobiles

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DE19828193.5 1998-06-24
DE19828193A DE19828193C2 (de) 1998-06-24 1998-06-24 Schutzetui für Mobiltelefone

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