US20240008611A1 - Magnetic Phone Case - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
- A45F5/02—Fastening articles to the garment
- A45F5/021—Fastening articles to the garment to the belt
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/002—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00 for storing portable handheld communication devices, e.g. pagers or smart phones
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- A45F5/1516—Holders or carriers for portable handheld communication devices, e.g. pagers or smart phones
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- the present invention generally relates to a phone case that attaches to user's belt or trousers. More specifically, the present invention is able to magnetically secure a phone within and eliminate the traditional flap that prevent the stored phone from falling out.
- Phone cases are commonly used to carry mobile phones or designed to protect mobile phones from drops and scratches.
- Existing phone cases generally includes rubberized padding, and/or are made of plastic and without exposed rigid corners to fully protect the mobile phones.
- existing attached-phone cases are cumbersome and difficult to operate. More specifically, users generally have to open a flap that is connected to the attached-phone case so that the mobile phone can be accessed and pulled out. Furthermore, improper closing of the flap or the breakdown of the flap can lead into accidental dislodging of the mobile phone.
- the present invention provides a magnetic phone case that firmly secures a mobile phone within. Furthermore, the present invention eliminates the traditional flap that is connected to phone cases thus providing quick and easy access to the mobile phone.
- FIG. 1 is a front top perspective view of the present invention, wherein the dash lines illustrate the internal positioning of the magnet.
- FIG. 2 is a rear top perspective view of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the present invention, showing the plane upon which a cross sectional view is taken shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross section view of the present invention taken along line A-A in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the present invention.
- the present invention is a magnetic phone case that generally attaches to user's belt or trousers.
- the mobile phone explained herein after can be any types of mobile phone that may or may not include a protective phone case.
- the present invention eliminates the traditional flap that is generally connected to phone cases to prevent falling out of the mobile phone. As a result, the present invention is able to provide quick and easy access to the mobile phone.
- the present invention comprises a phone pouch 1 , at least one magnet 11 , a notch 13 , and a phone insertion opening 14 .
- the phone pouch 1 that secures the mobile phone comprises a rear panel 2 , a front panel 5 , and a lateral panel 10 .
- the phone pouch 1 is generally rectangular in shape as the front panel 5 is connected to the rear panel 2 by the lateral panel 10 . More specifically, the rear panel 2 is adjacently positioned to the user's body and the front panel 5 is offset from the user's body.
- the lateral panel 10 continuously stretches around three side of the front panel 5 so that the front panel 5 can be connected to the rear panel 2 .
- the phone insertion opening 14 is delineated within the front panel 5 , the rear panel 2 , and the lateral panel 10 so that the mobile phone can be inserted in the phone pouch 1 or pulled out from the phone pouch 1 via the phone insertion opening 14 .
- the magnet 11 is internally connected and hidden within the front panel 5 to secure the mobile phone within the phone pouch 1 .
- a rear wall of the mobile phone is retrofitted with a metal plate. As a result, the mobile phone is able to magnetically attach with the magnet 11 when inserted into the phone pouch 1 .
- the notch 13 traverses into the front panel 5 about the phone insertion opening 14 thus giving an empty space to place user's finger against the mobile phone to separate the magnetic attraction between the magnet 11 and the metal plate. Once the magnetic attraction is separated, the user can easily pull the mobile phone from the phone pouch 1 .
- the front panel 5 comprising a left edge 6 , a right edge 7 , a bottom edge 8 , and a top edge 9 . More specifically, the left edge 6 and the right edge 7 are oppositely positioned of each other about the front panel 5 . The top edge 9 and the bottom edge 8 are oppositely positioned of each other about the front panel 5 . The left edge 6 and the right edge 7 are perpendicularly positioned with the top edge 9 and bottom edge 8 thus delineating the rectangular shape of the front panel 5 .
- the rear panel 2 is also formed into rectangular shape and comprises a top edge 3 and a bottom edge 4 .
- the top edge 9 of the front panel 5 is positioned adjacent to the top edge 3 of the rear panel 2
- the bottom edge 8 of the front panel 5 is positioned adjacent to the bottom edge 4 of the rear panel 2 .
- the left edge 6 , the bottom edge 8 of the front panel 5 , and the right edge 7 are terminally connected to the rear panel 2 by the lateral panel 10 thus assembling the phone pouch 1 .
- the phone insertion opening 14 is delineated in between the top edge 9 of the front panel 5 , and the rear panel 2 , and the lateral panel 10 .
- the phone insertion opening 14 is generally formed into a rectangular shape opening to insert or pull out the mobile phone.
- the lateral panel 10 comprises a first free edge and a second free edge.
- the first free edge is positioned adjacent to the top edge 9 of the front panel 5 and perpendicularly extended from the left edge 6 to the rear panel 2 .
- the second free edge is positioned adjacent to the top edge 9 of the front panel 5 and perpendicularly extended from the right edge 7 to the rear panel 2 .
- the phone insertion opening 14 is defined by the first free edge, the top edge 9 of the front panel 5 , the second free edge, and the rear panel 2 .
- the notch 13 is a cutout from the top edge 9 of front panel 5 that extends towards the bottom edge 8 of the front panel 5 .
- the notch 13 traverses into the front panel 5 from the top edge 9 as the notch 13 is centrally positioned with the top edge 9 .
- the notch 13 allows the user to place their finger against the mobile phone to separate the magnetic attraction between the magnet 11 and the metal plate of the mobile phone.
- the magnet 11 is centrally positioned in between the left edge 6 , the right edge 7 , the bottom edge 8 , and the top edge 9 so that the mobile phone can be balanced within the phone pouch 1 . More specifically, the central positioning of the magnet 11 ensure that the mobile phone does not slide towards the left edge 6 or the right edge 7 prior to the magnetic attraction. As a result, the phone pouch 1 is generally positioned vertical to the user's body and does not tilt forward or backward when attached to the user's belt or trousers.
- the lateral panel 10 is made of elastic material so that the distance between the rear panel 2 and the front panel can adjust according to the thickness of the mobile phone. Furthermore, due to the elasticity of the lateral panel 10 , the front panel 5 and the rear panel 2 are able to squeeze and secure the mobile phone within the phone pouch 1 .
- the present invention further comprises a swivel mount 12 that allows the phone pouch 1 to be mounted to the user's belt or trousers.
- the swivel mount 12 can be any type of industry standard phone mount that allows 360 degrees of rotation once mounted to the user's belt or trousers. More specifically, the swivel mount 12 is externally connected to the rear panel 2 and oriented towards the user's body. The swivel mount 12 and the front panel 5 are oppositely positioned of each other about the rear panel 2 thus outwardly orienting the phone insertion opening 14 .
- the present invention further comprises a first height 15 and a second height 16 .
- the first height 15 is delineated from the bottom edge 8 of the front panel 5 to the top edge 9 of the front panel 5 .
- the second height 16 is delineated from the bottom edge 4 of the rear panel 2 to the top edge 3 of the rear panel 2 .
- the second height 16 is larger than the first height 15 , wherein the height of the front panel 5 is smaller than the height of the rear panel 2 .
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- The present invention generally relates to a phone case that attaches to user's belt or trousers. More specifically, the present invention is able to magnetically secure a phone within and eliminate the traditional flap that prevent the stored phone from falling out.
- Phone cases are commonly used to carry mobile phones or designed to protect mobile phones from drops and scratches. Existing phone cases generally includes rubberized padding, and/or are made of plastic and without exposed rigid corners to fully protect the mobile phones. In the existing market, there are two main types of phone cases that caters the consumers. First, users can use a carrying phone case to protect their mobile phone wherein the users have to hold the phone case or put the phone case in garment-pocket. Second, users can use an attached-phone case to protect their mobile phone wherein the attached-phone case mounts to user's belt or trousers. However, existing attached-phone cases are cumbersome and difficult to operate. More specifically, users generally have to open a flap that is connected to the attached-phone case so that the mobile phone can be accessed and pulled out. Furthermore, improper closing of the flap or the breakdown of the flap can lead into accidental dislodging of the mobile phone.
- It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a magnetic phone case that firmly secures a mobile phone within. Furthermore, the present invention eliminates the traditional flap that is connected to phone cases thus providing quick and easy access to the mobile phone.
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FIG. 1 is a front top perspective view of the present invention, wherein the dash lines illustrate the internal positioning of the magnet. -
FIG. 2 is a rear top perspective view of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a front view of the present invention, showing the plane upon which a cross sectional view is taken shown inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 4 is a cross section view of the present invention taken along line A-A inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the present invention. - All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
- The present invention is a magnetic phone case that generally attaches to user's belt or trousers. The mobile phone explained herein after can be any types of mobile phone that may or may not include a protective phone case. The present invention eliminates the traditional flap that is generally connected to phone cases to prevent falling out of the mobile phone. As a result, the present invention is able to provide quick and easy access to the mobile phone. As shown in
FIG. 1 , the present invention comprises aphone pouch 1, at least onemagnet 11, anotch 13, and a phone insertion opening 14. - In reference to the general configuration of the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1-2 , thephone pouch 1 that secures the mobile phone comprises arear panel 2, afront panel 5, and alateral panel 10. Thephone pouch 1 is generally rectangular in shape as thefront panel 5 is connected to therear panel 2 by thelateral panel 10. More specifically, therear panel 2 is adjacently positioned to the user's body and thefront panel 5 is offset from the user's body. Thelateral panel 10 continuously stretches around three side of thefront panel 5 so that thefront panel 5 can be connected to therear panel 2. Thephone insertion opening 14 is delineated within thefront panel 5, therear panel 2, and thelateral panel 10 so that the mobile phone can be inserted in thephone pouch 1 or pulled out from thephone pouch 1 via the phone insertion opening 14. Themagnet 11 is internally connected and hidden within thefront panel 5 to secure the mobile phone within thephone pouch 1. To ensure that the mobile phone magnetically attaches with themagnet 11, a rear wall of the mobile phone is retrofitted with a metal plate. As a result, the mobile phone is able to magnetically attach with themagnet 11 when inserted into thephone pouch 1. Thenotch 13 traverses into thefront panel 5 about the phone insertion opening 14 thus giving an empty space to place user's finger against the mobile phone to separate the magnetic attraction between themagnet 11 and the metal plate. Once the magnetic attraction is separated, the user can easily pull the mobile phone from thephone pouch 1. - In reference to
FIGS. 1-3 , thefront panel 5 comprising aleft edge 6, aright edge 7, abottom edge 8, and atop edge 9. More specifically, theleft edge 6 and theright edge 7 are oppositely positioned of each other about thefront panel 5. Thetop edge 9 and thebottom edge 8 are oppositely positioned of each other about thefront panel 5. Theleft edge 6 and theright edge 7 are perpendicularly positioned with thetop edge 9 andbottom edge 8 thus delineating the rectangular shape of thefront panel 5. In reference toFIG. 4 , therear panel 2 is also formed into rectangular shape and comprises atop edge 3 and abottom edge 4. Furthermore, thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5 is positioned adjacent to thetop edge 3 of therear panel 2, and thebottom edge 8 of thefront panel 5 is positioned adjacent to thebottom edge 4 of therear panel 2. As a result, theleft edge 6, thebottom edge 8 of thefront panel 5, and theright edge 7 are terminally connected to therear panel 2 by thelateral panel 10 thus assembling thephone pouch 1. - In reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 4 , thephone insertion opening 14 is delineated in between thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5, and therear panel 2, and thelateral panel 10. Thephone insertion opening 14 is generally formed into a rectangular shape opening to insert or pull out the mobile phone. More specifically, thelateral panel 10 comprises a first free edge and a second free edge. The first free edge is positioned adjacent to thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5 and perpendicularly extended from theleft edge 6 to therear panel 2. The second free edge is positioned adjacent to thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5 and perpendicularly extended from theright edge 7 to therear panel 2. As a result, thephone insertion opening 14 is defined by the first free edge, thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5, the second free edge, and therear panel 2. - In reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , thenotch 13 is a cutout from thetop edge 9 offront panel 5 that extends towards thebottom edge 8 of thefront panel 5. In other words, thenotch 13 traverses into thefront panel 5 from thetop edge 9 as thenotch 13 is centrally positioned with thetop edge 9. Thenotch 13 allows the user to place their finger against the mobile phone to separate the magnetic attraction between themagnet 11 and the metal plate of the mobile phone. - In reference to
FIG. 3 andFIG. 4 , themagnet 11 is centrally positioned in between theleft edge 6, theright edge 7, thebottom edge 8, and thetop edge 9 so that the mobile phone can be balanced within thephone pouch 1. More specifically, the central positioning of themagnet 11 ensure that the mobile phone does not slide towards theleft edge 6 or theright edge 7 prior to the magnetic attraction. As a result, thephone pouch 1 is generally positioned vertical to the user's body and does not tilt forward or backward when attached to the user's belt or trousers. - In order to compensate for different phone thicknesses, the
lateral panel 10 is made of elastic material so that the distance between therear panel 2 and the front panel can adjust according to the thickness of the mobile phone. Furthermore, due to the elasticity of thelateral panel 10, thefront panel 5 and therear panel 2 are able to squeeze and secure the mobile phone within thephone pouch 1. - In reference to
FIG. 2 andFIG. 5 , the present invention further comprises aswivel mount 12 that allows thephone pouch 1 to be mounted to the user's belt or trousers. Theswivel mount 12 can be any type of industry standard phone mount that allows 360 degrees of rotation once mounted to the user's belt or trousers. More specifically, theswivel mount 12 is externally connected to therear panel 2 and oriented towards the user's body. Theswivel mount 12 and thefront panel 5 are oppositely positioned of each other about therear panel 2 thus outwardly orienting the phone insertion opening 14. - In reference to
FIG. 5 , the present invention further comprises afirst height 15 and asecond height 16. Thefirst height 15 is delineated from thebottom edge 8 of thefront panel 5 to thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5. Thesecond height 16 is delineated from thebottom edge 4 of therear panel 2 to thetop edge 3 of therear panel 2. Thesecond height 16 is larger than thefirst height 15, wherein the height of thefront panel 5 is smaller than the height of therear panel 2. As a result, mobile phone does not get fully covered by thephone pouch 1 as a portion of the mobile phone sticks above thetop edge 9 of thefront panel 5. The user can easily and securely grasp the mobile phone due to the height different between thefirst height 15 and thesecond height 16. This allows the user to properly utilize the functionality of thenotch 13 to separate the magnetically attachedfront panel 5 away from the mobile phone during the pullout of the mobile phone. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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