US20110289713A1 - Holster for a Portable Communication Device - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to portable devices and in particular to holsters for portable devices.
- Portable devices have become common. Users often carry one or more portable devices, including for example cell phones, media players and other portable communication, media and/or entertainment devices.
- the portable devices generally have a display screen and keyboard or keypad on a front surface of the portable devices. Portable devices do not require the keypads or keyboards on the front surface, which may be comprised substantially of a display screen.
- the display screen, as well as the front surface more generally, can become dirty from use, especially if the display screen is a touch screen.
- the holster may include a belt clip for carrying the portable device on a user's clothing.
- the holster may include an interior lining for preventing scratches on the surface of the portable devices.
- Other holsters can include soft cloth pouches or solid pouches or similar pockets.
- holsters may have soft linings, or be fabricated from a similar cloth material, they do not provide a way to dispense a cleaning or disinfecting agent on a surface of the portable device.
- FIG. 1A is a side view of an illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism
- FIG. 1B is a front view of the holster of FIG. 1B ;
- FIG. 2A is a side view of a further illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism
- FIG. 2B is a front view of the holster of FIG. 2B ;
- FIG. 3A is a side view of a yet further illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism
- FIG. 3B is a front view of the holster of FIG. 2B ;
- FIG. 4A is an isometric view of an illustrative cleaning mechanism
- FIG. 4B is an isometric view of a further illustrative cleaning mechanism.
- FIG. 4C is an isometric view of a yet further illustrative cleaning mechanism.
- the holster for a portable device.
- the holster comprises a housing comprising a support member comprising an interior surface; and a retaining means for retaining said portable device adjacent at least a portion of said interior surface.
- the housing further comprises a dispensing mechanism coupled to the housing comprising a reservoir defining an interior volume for holding a substance to be dispensed; and an applicator for dispensing a portion of said substance from the interior volume of the reservoir to a portion of a surface of said portable device.
- the holster for a portable device.
- the holster comprises a housing comprising a support member comprising an interior surface; a retaining means for retaining said portable device adjacent at least a portion of said interior surface; and an attachment mechanism for coupling a dispensing mechanism, for dispensing a substance onto at least a portion of a surface of said portable device, to the housing.
- Previous holsters for portable electronic devices have not included a means for dispensing a liquid or other substance onto a surface of the device.
- Various embodiments of holsters are described herein that include a dispensing means for dispensing a substance onto a surface of the device, or portion thereof.
- the dispensing mechanism includes a reservoir defining an interior volume for holding the substance to be dispensed and an applicator for dispensing a portion of said substance from the interior volume of the reservoir to a portion of the surface of said device.
- the holster 100 can hold a portable device 500 .
- the portable device 500 includes a screen 502 and possibly a keyboard or keypad 504 .
- the screen 502 of the portable device 500 is depicted as covering only a portion of the portable device 500 , it is understood that the screen 502 may comprise a substantial portion of the portable device 500 .
- the portable device 500 is depicted as having generally the proportions of a smart phone, it may be other portable devices including laptops, tablets, personal entertainment devices or other portable devices with a screen.
- the holster 100 comprises a housing having a support member 102 that has an interior surface 104 and an exterior surface 110 and a retaining means for retaining the device 500 within the holster 100 .
- the retaining means may include a retaining member 106 that comprises a member substantially parallel to the support member 102 and coupled to the support member 102 by a connecting web 108 .
- the support member 102 , connecting web 108 and retaining member 106 may define a space or pocket that the device may be retained in. It will be appreciated that other retaining means may be used, for example frictional fit, clips, etc.
- a belt clip 112 may be attached to the exterior surface 110 of the support member 102 for attaching the holster 100 to a belt or other article of clothing.
- the interior surface 104 includes a dispensing mechanism 114 for dispensing a substance onto a surface of the portable device 500 when it is inserted and or removed from the holster 100 .
- the dispensing mechanism 115 may comprise a reservoir 116 that defines an internal volume for holding the substance to be dispensed.
- the substance may comprise, for example, a liquid or gel.
- the liquid or gel may be a cleaning agent or a disinfecting agent.
- the dispensing mechanism 115 also includes an applicator 118 for dispensing the liquid onto the surface of the portable device 500 .
- the applicator 118 may comprise a roller as depicted in FIGS. 1A , 1 B that includes a portion of the roller within the reservoir 116 .
- the cleaning mechanism 114 may be arranged generally horizontally within the holster so that a large portion of the surface of the portable device is contacted by the dispensing mechanism 114 when the phone is inserted/removed from the holster 100 .
- the arrangement of the dispensing mechanism 114 is described as being generally horizontal, it is understood that other arrangements are possible that still allow the dispensing mechanism to contact a large portion of the surface of the portable device 500 when it is inserted into the holster 100 .
- FIGS. 2A and 2B depict a further illustrative embodiment of a holster.
- the holster 200 is similar to the holster 100 described above; however, the holster 200 does not include a belt clip. The holster 200 without the belt clip may be suited for holding larger portable device 500 .
- the holster 200 includes a recess 204 in the interior surface of the support member 202 .
- the recess 204 is sized to receive a dispensing mechanism 206 .
- the dispensing mechanism 206 is similar to the dispensing mechanism 114 described above; however a housing of the dispensing mechanism 206 includes a detent 208 .
- the detent 208 may co-operate with a corresponding bump 210 on a surface of the recess 204 in the interior surface of the support member 202 .
- the detent 208 and bump 210 co-operate in order to releasably secure the dispensing mechanism 206 in the recess 204 .
- the detent 208 may be located on the surface of the recess and the bump 210 on the corresponding surface of the dispensing mechanism 206 .
- the detent 208 and bump 210 co-operate in order to allow the dispensing mechanism 206 to be removed and replaced as when required.
- the holster may also include member 212 on the opposing surface of the recess 204 .
- FIGS. 3A and 3B is a side view of a yet further illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism.
- the holster 300 is similar to the holster 100 described above. It includes a support member 302 that includes a recess 310 for receiving a dispensing mechanism 306 .
- the recess 310 includes bumps 312 on two opposing sides or surfaces of the recess 310 .
- the bumps 312 co-operate with corresponding detents (not shown) in the dispensing mechanism 306 .
- the bumps 312 releasably secure the dispensing mechanism 306 in the recess 310 .
- the bumps 312 are arranged on opposing horizontal surfaces of the recess 310 .
- the dispensing mechanism 306 may include a plurality of reservoir/applicators 308 a , 308 b , 308 c .
- a dispensing mechanism 306 with multiple reservoir/applicators as depicted it is possible to have multiple dispensing mechanisms, each with only a single reservoir/applicator.
- the multiple reservoirs/applicators 308 a , 308 b , 308 c of the dispensing mechanism 306 may dispense the same or different substances, such as a cleaning liquid as well as a disinfecting liquid.
- FIG. 4A is an isometric view of an illustrative dispensing mechanism.
- the dispensing mechanism 400 a comprises a hosing 402 a with the reservoir.
- An applicator 404 a is depicted as a roller. The roller is partially located within the reservoir of the housing 402 a .
- the housing 402 a depicted in FIG. 4A includes two grooves 406 running down opposite sides of the housing.
- the two grooves 406 may co-operate with a corresponding track on a holster.
- the track (not shown) and the grooves 406 co-operate to allow the dispensing mechanism 400 a to slide in the holster.
- the grooves 406 may include bumps 408 , or detents, to releasably secure the dispensing mechanism 400 a in the holster.
- FIG. 4B is an isometric view of a further illustrative dispensing mechanism.
- the dispensing mechanism 400 b is similar to the dispensing mechanism 400 a described above. It includes a housing 402 b with grooves 406 for releasably securing the dispensing mechanism 400 b to the holster.
- the grooves 406 of the dispensing mechanism 400 b do not include bumps 408 as described with reference to FIG. 4B .
- the grooves 406 may be sized to frictionally engage with corresponding tracks on the holster.
- the dispensing mechanism 400 b includes an actuator 404 b for dispensing a liquid from the reservoir.
- the actuator 404 b is depicted as a permeable sponge material.
- FIG. 4C is an isometric view of a yet further illustrative dispensing mechanism.
- the dispensing mechanism 400 c comprises a housing 410 holding a plurality reservoir/actuators 412 a , 412 b , 412 c .
- the reservoir/actuators 412 a , 412 b , 412 c are arranged within the housing vertically such that a portable device that is inserted into a holster holding the dispensing mechanism 400 c will pass each reservoir/applicator 412 a , 412 b , 412 c .
- the housing 410 may further include one or more drying heads 414 located at the top bottom of the dispensing mechanism 400 c .
- the drying heads 414 may be made from a cloth or similar material. The drying heads 414 may dry the surface of the portable device 500 after it passes the applicators.
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- The present disclosure relates generally to portable devices and in particular to holsters for portable devices.
- Portable devices have become common. Users often carry one or more portable devices, including for example cell phones, media players and other portable communication, media and/or entertainment devices. The portable devices generally have a display screen and keyboard or keypad on a front surface of the portable devices. Portable devices do not require the keypads or keyboards on the front surface, which may be comprised substantially of a display screen. The display screen, as well as the front surface more generally, can become dirty from use, especially if the display screen is a touch screen.
- Often users use a holster to carry the portable devices around. The holster may include a belt clip for carrying the portable device on a user's clothing. The holster may include an interior lining for preventing scratches on the surface of the portable devices. Other holsters can include soft cloth pouches or solid pouches or similar pockets.
- Although holsters may have soft linings, or be fabricated from a similar cloth material, they do not provide a way to dispense a cleaning or disinfecting agent on a surface of the portable device.
- A holster is described with reference to the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1A is a side view of an illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism; -
FIG. 1B is a front view of the holster ofFIG. 1B ; -
FIG. 2A is a side view of a further illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism; -
FIG. 2B is a front view of the holster ofFIG. 2B ; -
FIG. 3A is a side view of a yet further illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism; -
FIG. 3B is a front view of the holster ofFIG. 2B ; -
FIG. 4A is an isometric view of an illustrative cleaning mechanism; -
FIG. 4B is an isometric view of a further illustrative cleaning mechanism; and -
FIG. 4C is an isometric view of a yet further illustrative cleaning mechanism. - There is provided a holster for a portable device. The holster comprises a housing comprising a support member comprising an interior surface; and a retaining means for retaining said portable device adjacent at least a portion of said interior surface. The housing further comprises a dispensing mechanism coupled to the housing comprising a reservoir defining an interior volume for holding a substance to be dispensed; and an applicator for dispensing a portion of said substance from the interior volume of the reservoir to a portion of a surface of said portable device.
- There is further provided a holster for a portable device. The holster comprises a housing comprising a support member comprising an interior surface; a retaining means for retaining said portable device adjacent at least a portion of said interior surface; and an attachment mechanism for coupling a dispensing mechanism, for dispensing a substance onto at least a portion of a surface of said portable device, to the housing.
- Previous holsters for portable electronic devices have not included a means for dispensing a liquid or other substance onto a surface of the device. Various embodiments of holsters are described herein that include a dispensing means for dispensing a substance onto a surface of the device, or portion thereof. As described further with reference to the various illustrative embodiments, the dispensing mechanism includes a reservoir defining an interior volume for holding the substance to be dispensed and an applicator for dispensing a portion of said substance from the interior volume of the reservoir to a portion of the surface of said device.
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FIGS. 1A and 1B there is depicted an illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism. Theholster 100 can hold aportable device 500. Theportable device 500 includes ascreen 502 and possibly a keyboard or keypad 504. Although thescreen 502 of theportable device 500 is depicted as covering only a portion of theportable device 500, it is understood that thescreen 502 may comprise a substantial portion of theportable device 500. Furthermore, although theportable device 500 is depicted as having generally the proportions of a smart phone, it may be other portable devices including laptops, tablets, personal entertainment devices or other portable devices with a screen. - The
holster 100 comprises a housing having asupport member 102 that has aninterior surface 104 and anexterior surface 110 and a retaining means for retaining thedevice 500 within theholster 100. The retaining means may include a retainingmember 106 that comprises a member substantially parallel to thesupport member 102 and coupled to thesupport member 102 by a connectingweb 108. Thesupport member 102, connectingweb 108 and retainingmember 106 may define a space or pocket that the device may be retained in. It will be appreciated that other retaining means may be used, for example frictional fit, clips, etc. Abelt clip 112 may be attached to theexterior surface 110 of thesupport member 102 for attaching theholster 100 to a belt or other article of clothing. - The
interior surface 104 includes adispensing mechanism 114 for dispensing a substance onto a surface of theportable device 500 when it is inserted and or removed from theholster 100. The dispensing mechanism 115 may comprise areservoir 116 that defines an internal volume for holding the substance to be dispensed. The substance may comprise, for example, a liquid or gel. Furthermore the liquid or gel may be a cleaning agent or a disinfecting agent. The dispensing mechanism 115 also includes anapplicator 118 for dispensing the liquid onto the surface of theportable device 500. Theapplicator 118 may comprise a roller as depicted inFIGS. 1A , 1B that includes a portion of the roller within thereservoir 116. As the portable device is placed into, or removed from, theholster 100, the surface of the portable device engages with theapplicator 118 causing it to rotate and dispense the substance from the reservoir onto the surface of the portable device. As can be seen inFIG. 1B , thecleaning mechanism 114 may be arranged generally horizontally within the holster so that a large portion of the surface of the portable device is contacted by thedispensing mechanism 114 when the phone is inserted/removed from theholster 100. Although the arrangement of thedispensing mechanism 114 is described as being generally horizontal, it is understood that other arrangements are possible that still allow the dispensing mechanism to contact a large portion of the surface of theportable device 500 when it is inserted into theholster 100. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B depict a further illustrative embodiment of a holster. Theholster 200 is similar to theholster 100 described above; however, theholster 200 does not include a belt clip. Theholster 200 without the belt clip may be suited for holding largerportable device 500. Furthermore, theholster 200 includes arecess 204 in the interior surface of thesupport member 202. Therecess 204 is sized to receive adispensing mechanism 206. Thedispensing mechanism 206 is similar to thedispensing mechanism 114 described above; however a housing of thedispensing mechanism 206 includes adetent 208. Thedetent 208 may co-operate with acorresponding bump 210 on a surface of therecess 204 in the interior surface of thesupport member 202. Thedetent 208 and bump 210 co-operate in order to releasably secure thedispensing mechanism 206 in therecess 204. It will be appreciated that thedetent 208 may be located on the surface of the recess and thebump 210 on the corresponding surface of thedispensing mechanism 206. Thedetent 208 and bump 210 co-operate in order to allow thedispensing mechanism 206 to be removed and replaced as when required. In addition to thedetent 208 and bump 210 the holster may also includemember 212 on the opposing surface of therecess 204. -
FIGS. 3A and 3B is a side view of a yet further illustrative holster with a dispensing mechanism. Theholster 300 is similar to theholster 100 described above. It includes asupport member 302 that includes arecess 310 for receiving adispensing mechanism 306. Therecess 310 includesbumps 312 on two opposing sides or surfaces of therecess 310. Thebumps 312 co-operate with corresponding detents (not shown) in thedispensing mechanism 306. Thebumps 312 releasably secure thedispensing mechanism 306 in therecess 310. In contrast to thedetents 208 andbumps 210 ofFIGS. 2A and 2B , which are arranged along a top and bottom surface of therecess 204, thebumps 312 are arranged on opposing horizontal surfaces of therecess 310. - As depicted in
FIG. 3A , thedispensing mechanism 306 may include a plurality of reservoir/ 308 a, 308 b, 308 c. Alternatively to aapplicators dispensing mechanism 306 with multiple reservoir/applicators as depicted, it is possible to have multiple dispensing mechanisms, each with only a single reservoir/applicator. The multiple reservoirs/ 308 a, 308 b, 308 c of theapplicators dispensing mechanism 306 may dispense the same or different substances, such as a cleaning liquid as well as a disinfecting liquid. -
FIG. 4A is an isometric view of an illustrative dispensing mechanism. Thedispensing mechanism 400 a comprises a hosing 402 a with the reservoir. Anapplicator 404 a is depicted as a roller. The roller is partially located within the reservoir of thehousing 402 a. Thehousing 402 a depicted inFIG. 4A includes twogrooves 406 running down opposite sides of the housing. The twogrooves 406 may co-operate with a corresponding track on a holster. The track (not shown) and thegrooves 406 co-operate to allow thedispensing mechanism 400 a to slide in the holster. Thegrooves 406 may includebumps 408, or detents, to releasably secure thedispensing mechanism 400 a in the holster. -
FIG. 4B is an isometric view of a further illustrative dispensing mechanism. Thedispensing mechanism 400 b is similar to thedispensing mechanism 400 a described above. It includes ahousing 402 b withgrooves 406 for releasably securing thedispensing mechanism 400 b to the holster. Thegrooves 406 of thedispensing mechanism 400 b do not includebumps 408 as described with reference toFIG. 4B . Thegrooves 406 may be sized to frictionally engage with corresponding tracks on the holster. Thedispensing mechanism 400 b includes anactuator 404 b for dispensing a liquid from the reservoir. Theactuator 404 b is depicted as a permeable sponge material. -
FIG. 4C is an isometric view of a yet further illustrative dispensing mechanism. Thedispensing mechanism 400 c comprises ahousing 410 holding a plurality reservoir/ 412 a, 412 b, 412 c. The reservoir/actuators 412 a, 412 b, 412 c are arranged within the housing vertically such that a portable device that is inserted into a holster holding theactuators dispensing mechanism 400 c will pass each reservoir/ 412 a, 412 b, 412 c. Theapplicator housing 410 may further include one or more drying heads 414 located at the top bottom of thedispensing mechanism 400 c. The drying heads 414 may be made from a cloth or similar material. The drying heads 414 may dry the surface of theportable device 500 after it passes the applicators. - It will be appreciated that although various embodiments of a holster with a dispensing mechanism have been described in detail, further modifications and changes may be made to the holster without departing from the scope of protection of the appended claims. Furthermore, various elements of the holster have been described with respect to particular embodiments, it will be appreciated that the elements may be incorporated into other embodiments of the holster. Furtherstill, although the holster and cleaning mechanism are described together, it will be appreciated that they may be individual and separate components.
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