GB2521230A - Cover for a portable electronic device - Google Patents

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GB2521230A
GB2521230A GB1322231.0A GB201322231A GB2521230A GB 2521230 A GB2521230 A GB 2521230A GB 201322231 A GB201322231 A GB 201322231A GB 2521230 A GB2521230 A GB 2521230A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0279Improving the user comfort or ergonomics
    • H04M1/0283Improving the user comfort or ergonomics for providing a decorative aspect, e.g. customization of casings, exchangeable faceplate
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0249Details of the mechanical connection between the housing parts or relating to the method of assembly
    • H04M1/0252Details of the mechanical connection between the housing parts or relating to the method of assembly by means of a snap-on mechanism
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0254Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets comprising one or a plurality of mechanically detachable modules

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Abstract

A cover for a mobile phone or other portable electronic device, the cover comprising: a) a transparent plastics moulded form configured to fit and attach to the device; and b) a cover image sheet of sheet material that is dimensioned in use to fit within the transparent plastics moulded form, the cover image sheet being coloured and/ or marked or otherwise carrying an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form. Aspects of the invention include: a kit for making a cover for the mobile phone which includes a sheet of sheet material having marked/delimited thereon an outline that is dimensioned in use to define a cover image sheet that fits within the transparent plastics moulded form, the sheet being printable on to provide an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form when fitted therein; and providing an electronic template for positioning a digital image for printing within the cover image sheet. A consumer needs only one transparent plastic cover to be able to access a wide range of different looks for their mobile phone, greatly saving on cost, on materials and reducing carbon footprint and offering greater consumer choice at the same time.

Description

Cover For A Portable Electronic Device
Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns improvements in and relating to attachable covers for mobile phones or other portable, principally handheld, electronic devices such as, for example, PDAs and tablets.
Background of the Invention
With the proliferaflon of use of mobile phones and other portable! handheld personal electronic devices a substantial market has grown up concerning attachable/replaceable main casings/covers or over-fitting secondary covers for the devices to personalise their appearance. These are mostly to fit to the rear of the device -ie the side facing away from the user in use. The handheld electronic devices are commonly provided in one body colour scheme only (often being predominantly of a white or black plastics) or in a small range of colours and accessorising clip-on main or secondary covers are available through the manufacturer or other suppliers generally in a much wider range of colours! styles. Many clip-on covers bear artwork! graphic imagery with some styled thematically, eg using cartoon characters or other popular themes.
Largely all current commercially available mobile phones, tablets and the like handheld electronic devices have a still and! or video digital camera functionality with a lens aperture in the rear face and often they also have associated apertures for IR focussing sensors or for a speaker and! or have an aperture for a microphone or apertures for other functionalities in the rear casing too and the type, number and location! configuration of these apertures varies considerably between types, makes and models of handheld electronic devices. Accordingly, above and beyond the specific width, depth and height dimensions and fitment features that differ between most handheld electronic devices, the form of any replacement or secondary! over-fitting rear casing or cover generally needs to be tailored to the number and location! configuration of various apertures as well. Hence to fully cover the market, every make and model needs to have a corresponding cover and to provide a substantial range of choice in look of each cover the total number of cover mouldings having to be produced would be vast. In reality only the major brand makes and models are supplied with any substantial choice and even for those the choice is inevitably finite.
It is an object of the present invention to address these limitations of the existing mobile phone covers, providing greater versatility and consumer choice at less cost, with less use of resources and greater economy.
Summary of the Invention
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a cover for a mobe phone or other portable electronic device, the cover comphsing: a) a transparent plastics moLilded form configured to fit and attach to the device; and b) a cover image sheet of sheet material that is dimensioned in use fit within the transparent plastics moulded form, the cover image sheet being coloured and! or marked or otherwise carrying an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit for making a cover for a mobile phone or other handheld personal electronic device, the kit comprising: a) a transparent plastics moulded form configured to fit and attach to the device; and b) a sheet of sheet material having marked! delimited thereon an outline that is dimensioned in use to define a cover image sheet that fits within the transparent plastics moulded form, the sheet being printable on to provide an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form when fitted therein.
Particularly preferably the cover image sheet is configured to substantially match the dimensions of the moulded form.
Particularly preferably the moulded form is a shallow substantially rectangular tray form. Preferably it has one or more windows or apertures for a camera ens, microphone, speaker or other sensor or emiLter of the device and the cover image sheet has one or more apertures (through holes) corresponding to the one or more apertures or Mndows of the moulded form Preferably the cover image sheet is formed by being pressed, torn or cut out from a larger sheet of the sheet material in which the outline of the cover image sheet is demarcated! delineated by a line of weakness and! or by a line of markings. A line of weakness is preferred, and suitably comprises a line of perforations. Suitably where apertures are provided in the cover image sheet they are provided at manufacture rather than simply demarcated! delineated by lines perforated or otherwise. There is no need to leave it to the consumer to create the apertures and this is best pre-prepared at manufacture of the printable sheets.
The sheet material suitably is a material that is readily printable upon and suitably is cellulosic, e.g. comprising paper or card, or may comprise other textile material that is readily printable upon.
is The image is preferably a graphic artistic image. Alternatively or additionally it may cornpnse lettering, numerals or oLher symbols.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of forming an attachable cover for a mobe phone or other handheld personal electronic device, the method comprising: a) providing a transparent plastics moulded form configured to fit to the device; b) providing a sheet of sheet material having marked! delimited thereon an outline that is dimensioned in use to define a cover image sheet that fits within the transparent plastics moulded form, the sheet being printable on to provide an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form when fitted therein; c) providing an electronic template for positioning a digital image for printing within the cover image sheet.
Preferably the printable sheet of sheet material is of a standard paper size for printing (eg standard sizes AU, Al, A2, A3, A4 or A5. Most suitably it is of A4 paper size for printing on by the vast majority of standard computer printers.
For the average moble phone, such as for example the Apple iPhone, a single A4 sheet of printing paper may accommodate up to four zones, each large enough to be able to be printed on to define a respective cover image sheet. Thus four alternative designs of cover image sheet may be presented on every single A4 sheet of paper. As afore-mentioned, each cover image sheet is preferably demarcated on the printable sheet of sheet material (e.g. A4 sheet) by a perforated outline for ease of separation from the A4 sheet by the consumer once they have printed their chosen image within the outline.
A consumer may thus purchase only a single transparent plastic cover to fit to their device and a printable sheet (or any number of sheets) bearing at least one perforated outline of cover image sheet corresponding to their own electronic device. The consumer may then access an electronic template corresponding to the cover image sheet to enable them to print a selected image onto the correct position on the printable sheet within the cover image sheet area. The man skilled in the art will appreciate that this electronic template is suitably a program! subroutine substantially of the type as is currently used for printing addresses onto labels that are arrayed on an M printable sheet.
The electronic template is suitably accessed via a web-site for optimal cost efficiency and green credentials, avoiding provision of any hardware though it may alternatively be provided on a low cost memory storage medium such as a CDROM or flash memory.
The consumer can choose practically any accessible image from the internet, from a stock! library online or if preferred off-line, and can choose from images provided by the kit supplier or from personal images or public images. They can do this at home or on the go. The selected image is then simply pasted/positioned on the electronic template to be printed within the cover image sheet area of the printable sheet that is placed in the users printer.
Where the outline of the cover image sheet is demarcated by a perforated outline the user then simply tears around the perforated outline to free the cover image sheet from the M sheet and can then slide it into place in the transparent plastic moulded form which is then attached to the device (whether as the primary cover or as a secondary cover to the device).
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The transparent plastic moulded form in most cases may be a rear cover! rear casing half of the device or a cover therefor. The attachment of the transparent plastic moulded form to the device may be by any suitable means -and in most cases it wifl comprise resiUent clipping tabs or lugs that grip to the dev!ce as s used in most mobile phone front to rear casing! cover attachments.
A Iirst method embodiment of the present invention aflows consumers to themselves create custom covers for their own mobile phone or other handheld personal eectronic devices at very low cost and allowing an infinite range of choice. In a second method embodiment a manufacturer may save the consumer the tasks of templating and printing their own images by the manufacturer producing multiple pre-printed! pre-prepared cover image sheets and supplying these together with or indicated to be used with the corresponding transparent plastics moulded form to fit to the consumer's device. Although not giving the ultimate user freedom and infinite choice of the first method embodiment, this method embodiment nevertheless allows vast numbers of different designs to be supplied with, or to be used with, a single moulded plastics cover, again allowing the manufacturer and consumer massive resource savings and cost savings for a much higher than hitherto level of consumer choice.
The present invention thus succeeds in addressing the limitations of the existing mobile phone covers, providing greater versatility and consumer choice at less cost, with less use of resources and with greater economy. In all embodiments despite vastly expanding consumer choice, far fewer plastic covers need to be made to cater for possible needs than hitherto was the case. Each consumer needs only one transparent plastic cover to be able to access a wide range of different looks using the invention. The invention thus also importantly contributes significantly towards the low carbon! green objectives to which our economy now strives.
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A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be more particularly described, solely by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of a transparent plastic rear case for a handheld electronic device (here for a mobile phone); Figure 2 is a rear elevation view of the transparent plastic rear case as ready to be installed by attaching to the rear of a mobile phone and figuratively showing a printed image on a cover image sheet installed lying within the transparent plastic rear case lining the case; and Figure 3 is a front elevation view of an A4 printable paper sheet that is divided into four quadrants each bearing a respective outline of the mobile phone rear case demarcated in a line of perforations.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
is Referring firstly to Figure 1, the illustrated plastic rear cover 1 figuratively represents as an example the rear cover of an Apple Phone5& mobile phone.
The plastic rear cover 1 is suitably substantially a direct replacement for the existing rear cover! rear casing half of the Apple iPhone5 mobile phone, may be of the same plastic and has generally the same size, shallow rectangular tray shape and form and same attachment features to attach to the front cover/main body of the phone as the existing rear cover! rear casing half. It also has an aperture or window la for the camera lens of the mobile phone and that is substantially the same (shape, size and position) as the original rear cover's window for the camera lens. The illustrated plastic rear cover 1 may simply differ from the existing! original rear cover! rear casing half of the Apple iFhone5 mobile phone by being free of pigment or chemicals that in the original rear casing! rear cover render it opaque, whereby the replacement plastic rear cover 1 is instead substantially transparent.
To provide a distinctive personalised look to the cover 1, the cover 1 is supplied in a kit together with a plurality of cover image sheets 2. Each cover image sheet 2 is suitably suppUed to a consumer on a printable sheet 3. For most mobUe phone makes and mod&s their overall size is normafly under 130mm tall and under 160mm wide and thus for most a group of four cover image sheets 2 may be provided marked on a sngle A4 size phntable sheet 4 of paper (Figure 3). Th!s readily allows an image to be printed on each of the cover image sheets 2 on the A4 printable sheet 3 in a conventional home or small office printer (personal computer printer).
As shown in Figure 2, for the assembled device in use, a seected cover mage sheet 2 is installed within the transparent plastic rear cover 1 to lie flat therewithin against the major face of the plastic rear cover 1 substantially fully covering that face and so that any image that is printed on the cover image sheet 2 is visible through the transparent plastic rear cover 1. The mobile phone rear in Figure 2 thus appears as though the image is on the exterior of the case.
Each cover image sheet 2 is dimensioned in use to substantially match the internal dimensions (height and width) and fit lying fiat snugly within the transparent plastics moulded replacement rear cover 1. It has an elongate aperture (through hole) 2a positioned corresponding to the camera lens window and adjacent sensor window of the mobile phone rear cover, the aperture being elongated to embrace both windows. The cover image sheet 2 may simply be coloured paper of a chosen colour (eg of say blue, green or purple paper! card), but preferably is marked! printed with a distinctive graphic image that is in use visible through the transparent plastic replacement rear cover 1.
In the preferred embodiment each of the four cover image sheet's 2 on the printable A4 sheet 4 has its outline demarcated by a perforated line or score line! line of weakening whereby each cover image sheet 2 may be readily detached from the sheet by pressing out. The camera lens aperture 2b of the cover image sheet 2 is precut from the sheet to save the consumer the trouble of cutting or pressing it out.
The preferred mode of preparing the cover image sheet 2 is to use a corresponding electronic positioning template similar to those used for printing multiple envelope address labels carried on an A4 backing sheet. The electronic positioning template for the consumer's make and model of device is suitably held on a web-site and the consumer, on purchasing the kit comprising the transparent plastic rear cover I and the printable A4 sheet 4 of cover image sheets 2 also receives a link to the web-site to access the electronic template for their device.
Armed with that electronic template on their computer, the consumer can then copy and paste a selected image from an images database (eg database of personal digital photographs) neatly into a first cover image sheet 2 area of the electronic template so that they can then print that onto the printable M sheet 3 of cover image sheets 2 on the corresponding first (top left) cover image sheet 2 of the A4 sheet 3. In Figure 3 the first (top left) cover image sheet 2 is shown as having a Smiler face dip art image 0 printed on to it.
The consumer can choose practically any accessible image from the internet (eg free dip art or photos), from a stockl library online or if preferred off-line, and can choose from images provided by the kit supplier or from personal images or public is images. They can do this at home or on the go. The selected image is then simply pasted/ positioned on the electronic template to be printed within the cover image sheet 2 area of the printable sheet that is placed in the user's printer.
Where the outline of the cover image sheet is demarcated by a perforated outline 2a the user then simply tears around the perforated outline 2a to free the cover image sheet 2 from the A4 sheet and can then slide it into place in the transparent plastic cover I which is then attached to the device.

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  1. Claims 1. A cover for a mobile phone or other portable &ectronic device, the cover comprising: a) a transparent pastics mouded form configured to fit and attach to the device; and b) a cover image sheet of sheet materia that is dimensioned in use fit within the transparent plastics moulded form, the cover image sheet being coloured and! or marked or otherwise carrying an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form.
  2. 2. A kit for making a cover for a mobfle phone or other portable electronic device, the kit comprising: a) a transparent plastics moulded form configured to fit and attach to the device; and b) a sheet of sheet material having marked! delimited thereon an oulline that is dimensioned in use to define a cover image sheet that fits within the transparent plastics moulded form, the sheet being printable on to provide an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form when fitted therein.
  3. 3. A cover as claimed in claim 1 or kit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cover image sheet is configured to substantially match the dimensions of the moulded form.
  4. 4. A cover as claimed in claim 1 or kit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the moulded thrm has one or more windows or apertures for a camera ens, microphone, speaker or other sensor or enrntter and the cover image sheet has one or more apertures corresponding thereto.
  5. 5. A cover or kit as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cover image sheet is formed by being pressed, torn or cut out from a larger sheet of the sheet material in which the outline of the cover image sheet is demarcated! delineated by a line of weakness and! or by a line of markings.
  6. 6. A cover or kit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cover image sheet outline is a line of weakness that comprises a line of perforations.
  7. 7. A cover or kit as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein the apertures are pre-formed in the cover image sheet by the manufacturer of the printable sheets.
  8. 8. A method of forming an attachable cover for a mobile phone or other portable electronic device, the method comprising: a) providing a transparent plastics moulded form configured to fit to the device; b) providing a sheet of sheet material having marked/ delimited thereon an outline that is dimensioned in use to define a cover image sheet that fits within the transparent plastics moulded form, the sheet being printable on to provide an image visible through the transparent plastics moulded form when filled therein; c) providing an electronic template for positioning a digital image for printing within the cover image sheet.
  9. 9. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the printable sheet of sheet material is of a standard paper size for printing selected from standard paper sizes AO, Al, A2, A3, A4 or A5.
  10. 10. A method as claimed in claim 8 or 9, wherein a plurality of cover image sheets are demarcated on the printable sheet of sheet material each demarcated by a perforated outline for ease of separation from the A4 sheet once a chosen image has been printed on the sheet within the outline.
  11. 11. A method as claimed in claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein in step c) the electronic template corresponding to the cover image sheet is provided on a web-site accessed via the intemet.
  12. 12. A method as claimed in claim 8, 9, 10 or 11, wherein in step b) the sheet of sheet material is supplied to a consumer with the cover image sheets blank, whereby the consumer can choose any accessible image to print onto the cover image sheets themselves.
  13. 13. A method as claimed in claim 8, 9, 10 or 11, wherein in step b) the sheet of sheet material is supplied to a consumer with the cover image sheets each pre-printed with a different respective image.
  14. 14. A cover or kit as claimed in any of claims 1 to 7, wherein the transparent plastic mouded form is a rep'acement rear cover! rear casing half of the device or is a cover therefor that fits over the rear cover! rear casing haft of the device.
  15. 15. A kit for a cover for a mobile phone or other portabe electronic device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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