US20110142431A1 - Business card case mountable on notebook computer - Google Patents
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Abstract
A business card case is mountable on a notebook computer. The business card case has a receptacle for storing plural business cards. The business card case includes a protrusion part, a supporting part and a restriction structure. The protrusion part is inserted in a recess of a base of the notebook computer, so that the business card case is fixed on the notebook computer. The business card to be shot by an image pickup device of the notebook computer is supported on the supporting part. By adjusting the restriction structure of the business card case and rotating said upper cover of the notebook computer, a better shooting angle is defined between the image pickup device and the document.
Description
- The present invention relates to a business card case, and more particularly to a business card case mountable on a notebook computer.
- Notebook computers have experienced great growth and are now rapidly gaining in popularity. Due to the advantages of small size, light weightiness and easy portability, notebook computers become essential components for the businessmen when travelling to other places or taking part in meetings. With the maturity of digitization techniques, the commercially available notebook computer is usually equipped with an image pickup device such as a web camera or a camera. The desired images could be acquired by the image pickup device. Recently, the image scanner is gradually replaced by the image pickup device.
- For example, after the user has visited customers or taken part in a meeting, the basic information associated with the business cards of the customers or conferees needs to be filed in order to quickly search the basic information in the further. For convenience, after the image of the card is acquired by the image pickup device, the image data can be immediately recognized or filed by associated software or hardware components of the notebook computer. As such, the information associated with the business card is digitized. Moreover, it is also convenient to acquire the images of other documents having size similar to the business card by the image pickup device of the notebook computer. Another example of the document includes but is not limited to a photograph, a credit card, a debit card, an identification card, an envelope, a postcard, a ticket card, a notepaper, a bookmark and the like.
- When an image pickup device of a notebook computer is used to acquire the image of a document, some difficulties possibly occur. For example, it is critical to hold the document steady. For acquiring the image of an article contained in the document by the image pickup device of the notebook computer, if this document is held by the user's hand, the document is readily rocked due to the long holding time. Under this circumstance, the obtained document image is usually blurred. For preventing from rocking of the document and thus obtaining a sharp document image, a static document stand is used for holding the document steady.
- The use of the document stand, however, incurs another problem. For example, in a case that the document stand is used in other places, the user should carry the notebook computer and the document stand at the same time, which is very troublesome to the user.
- The present invention relates to a business card case, and more particularly to a business card case having a document holding function for facilitating a notebook computer to acquiring an image of a document.
- In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a business card case mountable on a notebook computer for facilitating the notebook computer to acquire an image of a document. The business card case includes a first housing, a second housing, a protrusion part and a supporting part. The second housing movably is coupled with the first housing, so that a relation between the first housing and the second housing is in either an open status or a closed status. When the relation between the first housing and the second housing is in the closed status, a receptacle is defined by the first housing and the second housing for storing plural business cards. The protrusion part is arranged at an edge of the first housing. The supporting part is disposed on the second housing for supporting the document. The notebook computer includes an upper cover and a base. The base is pivotally coupled with the upper cover. The upper cover has an image pickup device for acquiring the image of the document. The base has a recess for accommodating the protrusion part. By rotating the upper cover, a shooting angle is defined between the image pickup device and the document supported on the supporting part.
- In an embodiment, the first housing and the second housing have rectangular shapes. A first elongate sliding groove and a second elongate sliding groove are respectively formed in two opposite parallel sides of the first housing. A first sliding block and a second sliding block are respectively formed on two opposite parallel sides of the second housing. The first sliding block and the second sliding block are respectively received in the first elongate sliding groove and the second elongate sliding groove, so that the first sliding block and the second sliding block are respectively movable along the first elongate sliding groove and the second elongate sliding groove.
- In an embodiment, the business card case further includes a restriction structure, and the restriction structure facilitates fixing the second housing on the first housing when the relation between the first housing and the second housing is in the open status.
- In an embodiment, the restriction structure is formed within the first elongate sliding groove and the second elongate sliding groove. The restriction structure includes plural bulges for stopping the first sliding block and the second sliding block, so that first sliding block and the second sliding block fail to be separately moved along the first elongate sliding groove and the second elongate sliding groove.
- In an embodiment, both ends of the first sliding block and both ends of the second sliding block are arch-shaped. In response to a pushing force applied on the second housing the first sliding block and the second sliding block are pushed forward to overcome the hindrance of the bulges.
- In an embodiment, a stopping part is disposed on the first edge of the first housing for preventing the plural business cards from falling off the business card case.
- In an embodiment, an arc-shaped notch is further formed in a second edge of the first housing.
- In an embodiment, a guiding part is further disposed on the second edge of the first housing for guiding a user to place the plural business card into the business card case or removing the plural business card from the business card case.
- The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1A is a schematic perspective view illustrating a business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 1B is a schematic perspective view illustrating the business card case shown inFIG. 1A and taken from another viewpoint; -
FIG. 2A is a schematic exploded view illustrating a business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2B is a schematic exploded view illustrating the business card case shown inFIG. 2A and taken from another viewpoint; -
FIG. 3A is a schematic perspective view illustrating a business card case mounted on a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 3B is a schematic perspective view illustrating the business card case mounted on the notebook computer shown inFIG. 3A and taken from another viewpoint. -
FIG. 1A is a schematic perspective view illustrating a business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 1B is a schematic perspective view illustrating the business card case shown inFIG. 1A and taken from another viewpoint.FIG. 2A is a schematic exploded view illustrating a business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2B is a schematic exploded view illustrating the business card case shown inFIG. 2A and taken from another viewpoint. - Please refer to
FIGS. 1A , 1B, 2A and 2B. Thebusiness card case 1 comprises afirst housing 11, asecond housing 12, aprotrusion part 13 and a supportingpart 14. Thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 have rectangular shapes. A firstelongate sliding groove 111 and a second elongate slidinggroove 112 are respectively formed in two opposite parallel sides of thefirst housing 11. Corresponding to the first elongate slidinggroove 111 and a second elongate slidinggroove 112, a first slidingblock 121 and a second slidingblock 122 are respectively formed on two opposite parallel sides of thesecond housing 12. The first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are respectively received in the first elongate slidinggroove 111 and the second elongate slidinggroove 112, so that thesecond housing 12 is movably coupled with thefirst housing 11. Since thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 are movable with respect to each other, the relation between thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 is in either an open status or a closed status. In a case that the relation between thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 is in the open status, the user may place plural business cards in the internal portion of thefirst housing 11. Whereas, in a case that the relation between thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 is in the closed status, a receptacle is defined by thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12, and the plural business cards are stored within the receptacle. Moreover, theprotrusion part 13 of thebusiness card case 1 is arranged at a first edge of thefirst housing 11, and the supportingpart 14 is disposed on thesecond housing 12. - In addition to the
protrusion part 13, a stoppingpart 113 is disposed on the first edge of thefirst housing 11 for preventing the plural business cards placed within thefirst housing 11 from falling off thebusiness card case 1. An arc-shapednotch 114 is formed in a second edge of thefirst housing 11. When the relation between thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 is in the closed status, the user's finger may externally move the business card that is the nearest to the arc-shapednotch 114, so that the business card can be removed from the receptacle without difficulty. In addition, a guidingpart 115 is also disposed on the second edge of thefirst housing 11. During the process of removing the business card from the receptacle, the business card is guided by the guidingpart 115, so that the possibility of causing collision between the business card and the inner wall of thefirst housing 11 is minimized. - Hereinafter, the operating principle of the
business card case 1 will be illustrated with reference toFIGS. 3A and 3B .FIG. 3A is a schematic perspective view illustrating a business card case mounted on a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 3B is a schematic perspective view illustrating the business card case mounted on the notebook computer shown inFIG. 3A and taken from another viewpoint. Thenotebook computer 2 comprises anupper cover 21 and abase 22. Theupper cover 21 is pivotally coupled with thebase 22. Theupper cover 21 comprises ascreen 211 and animage pickup device 212. Theimage pickup device 212 is disposed on an upper rim of thescreen 211 for acquiring an image of a document. After the image of the document is acquired by theimage pickup device 212, the document image is shown on thescreen 211. In addition, the image data could be recognized, filed or stored by associated software or hardware components of thenotebook computer 2. Thebase 22 of thenotebook computer 2 further comprises atouchpad 221, akeyboard 222 and arecess 223. Thetouchpad 221 is served as a pointing device. Via thekeyboard 222, the user can input characters into thenotebook computer 2. Therecess 223 is used for accommodating theprotrusion part 13 of thebusiness card case 1. - After the user has visited customers or taken part in a meeting, the basic information associated with the business cards of the customers or conferees can be filed. For filing the basic information associated with the business cards, the
protrusion part 13 of thebusiness card case 1 is firstly inserted into therecess 223 of thebase 22 of thenotebook computer 2, so that thebusiness card case 1 is fixed on thenotebook computer 2. Next, the business card P to be files in placed on the supportingpart 14, which is disposed on thesecond housing 12. By rotating theupper cover 21, a shooting angle is defined between theimage pickup device 212 and the business card P supported on the supportingpart 14. The document to be placed on the supportingpart 14 of thesecond housing 12 and acquired by theimage pickup device 212 for filing is not restricted to the business card P. Another example of the document includes but is not limited to a photograph, a credit card, a debit card, an identification card, an envelope, a postcard, a ticket card, a notepaper, a bookmark and the like. - For creating a better shooting angle is defined between the
image pickup device 212 and the business card P, thesecond housing 11 of thebusiness card case 1 may be moved in the direction D1 or D2 such that the height of the business card P placed on thesecond housing 12 is adjustable. As such, a sharp image of the business card P can be acquired by theimage pickup device 212. Thebusiness card case 1 further comprises arestriction structure 15 for facilitating fixing thesecond housing 12 on thefirst housing 11. Please refer toFIGS. 1 and 2 again. Therestriction structure 15 comprisesplural bulges 151˜158. Thebulges 151˜154 are formed in the first elongate slidinggroove 111. Corresponding to thebulges 151˜154, thebulges 155˜158 are formed within the second elongate slidinggroove 112. The first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 may be stopped by thebulges 151˜158. As such, the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 fail to be separately moved along the first elongate slidinggroove 111 and the second elongate slidinggroove 112. - In particular, depending on the shooting conditions, the
first housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 may be located in different position-restricting statuses. For example, originally, the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are respectively stopped by thebulges second housing 12 such that the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are respectively stopped by thebulges bulges bulges protrusion part 13 of thebusiness card case 1 is inserted into therecess 223 of thenotebook computer 2, the position-restricting statuses of therestriction structure 15 may be adjusted according to the size of thenotebook computer 2. As a consequence, a proper shooting height is determined for complying with the size of thenotebook computer 2. For example, the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are respectively stopped by thebulges business card case 1 is inserted into therecess 223 of a 12-inch notebook computer. In addition, the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are respectively stopped by thebulges business card case 1 is inserted into therecess 223 of a 14-inch notebook computer. In addition, the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are respectively stopped by thebulges business card case 1 is inserted into therecess 223 of a 15-inch notebook computer. The above embodiments are illustrated by referring to therestriction structure 15 having thebulges 151˜158. Nevertheless, the locations and numbers of the bulges of therestriction structure 15 may be altered according to the practical requirements. - Moreover, the both ends 1211 and 1212 of the first sliding
block 121 and the both ends 1221 and 1222 of the second slidingblock 122 are arch-shaped. For eliminating the position-restricting status between thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12 or changing the position-restricting status between thefirst housing 11 and thesecond housing 12, the user may apply a pushing force on thesecond housing 12. In response to the pushing force, the first slidingblock 121 and the second slidingblock 122 are pushed forward to overcome the hindrance of thebulges 151˜158. - From the above description, the business card case of the present invention can be mounted on a notebook computer. The business card case has a function of storing business cards. In addition, the business card case also has a function of holding a document when the image of the document is acquired by the image pickup device of the notebook computer. That is, the user does not need to carry an additional document stand when the notebook computer is used in mobile commerce. The use of the business card case may facilitate the notebook computer to acquire the image of the document (e.g. a business card). After the image of the business card is acquired by the image pickup device, the image data could be recognized, filed or stored by associated software or hardware components of the notebook computer. After these actions are completed, the business card may be stored in the business card case in order to reduce the burden and cost of storing the business card.
- While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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1. A business card case mountable on a notebook computer for facilitating said notebook computer to acquire an image of a document, said business card case comprising:
a first housing;
a second housing movably coupled with said first housing, so that a relation between said first housing and said second housing is in either an open status or a closed status, wherein when said relation between said first housing and said second housing is in said closed status, a receptacle is defined by said first housing and said second housing for storing plural business cards, wherein said first housing and said second housing have rectangular shapes, a first elongate sliding groove and a second elongate sliding groove are respectively formed in two opposite parallel sides of said first housing, a first sliding block and a second sliding block are respectively formed on two opposite parallel sides of said second housing, and said first sliding block and said second sliding block are respectively received in said first elongate sliding groove and said second elongate sliding groove, so that said first sliding block and said second sliding block are respectively movable along said first elongate sliding groove and said second elongate sliding groove;
a restriction structure, and said restriction structure facilitates fixing said second housing on said first housing when said relation between said first housing and said second housing is in said open status, wherein said restriction structure is formed within said first elongate sliding groove and said second elongate sliding groove, wherein said restriction structure comprises plural bulges for stopping said first sliding block and said second sliding block, so that first sliding block and said second sliding block fail to be separately moved along said first elongate sliding groove and said second elongate sliding groove;
a protrusion part arranged at an edge of said first housing; and
a supporting part disposed on said second housing for supporting said document,
wherein said notebook computer comprises an upper cover and a base pivotally coupled with said upper cover, said upper cover has an image pickup device for acquiring said image of said document, and said base has a recess for accommodating said protrusion part, wherein by rotating said upper cover, a shooting angle is defined between said image pickup device and said document supported on said supporting part.
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5. The business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to claim 1 wherein both ends of said first sliding block and both ends of said second sliding block are arch-shaped, wherein in response to a pushing force applied on said second housing said first sliding block and said second sliding block are pushed forward to overcome the hindrance of said bulges.
6. The business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to claim 1 wherein a stopping part is disposed on said first edge of said first housing for preventing said plural business cards from falling off said business card case.
7. A business card case mountable on a notebook computer for facilitating said notebook computer to acquire an image of a document, said business card case comprising:
a first housing, wherein an arc-shaped notch is further formed in a second edge of said first housing;
a second housing movably coupled with said first housing, so that a relation between said first housing and said second housing is in either an open status or a closed status, wherein when said relation between said first housing and said second housing is in said closed status, a receptacle is defined by said first housing and said second housing for storing plural business cards;
a protrusion part arranged at an edge of said first housing; and
a supporting part disposed on said second housing for supporting said document,
wherein said notebook computer comprises an upper cover and a base pivotally coupled with said upper cover, said upper cover has an image pickup device for acquiring said image of said document, and said base has a recess for accommodating said protrusion part, wherein by rotating said upper cover, a shooting angle is defined between said image pickup device and said document supported on said supporting part.
8. The business card case mountable on a notebook computer according to claim 7 wherein a guiding part is further disposed on the second edge of the first housing for guiding a user to place said plural business card into said business card case or remove said plural business card from said business card case.
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