US20150327657A1 - Case for a mobile device with a screen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a case for a mobile device with a screen such as a smart phone, tablet or E-reader.
- thermoplastic polyurethane TPU
- TPU thermoplastic polyurethane
- the present invention aims to improve on this.
- a case for a mobile device with a screen comprising a band arranged to surround the edge of the device, the band comprising a layer of flexible polymer and a layer of a damping material which is softer than the flexible polymer provided within the flexible polymer layer, the damping material having a plurality of integrally formed protrusions projecting inwardly from a substantial portion of the inner periphery of the band to engage with the device, wherein the protrusions are arranged so that in normal use there is substantially no contact between the band and the device other than through the protrusions; wherein the protrusions are provided at least in the corner regions of the case.
- the flexible polymer outer layer absorbs impact energy and holds the shape of the case, while the softer material with the protrusions further absorbs and dissipates the remaining energy of the impact away from the device.
- protrusions The contact with the protrusions is concentrated at vulnerable regions such as the corners of the device. Portions of the longer edges, or portions of edges where plugs sockets are present may have no protrusions. Alternatively, shorter protrusions may be provided along the longer edges of the case that will not contact the device in normal use but will provide some cushioning if the longer edges of the case are deflected inwardly.
- the protrusions may have a number of configurations. They may, for example be circular or annular projections extending inwardly from the band. However, it has been found that the preferred configuration is one in which the protrusions are ribs extending generally across the depth of the band and have a curved cross-section when viewed in a section taken in the plane of the device. Preferably, the curved cross-section is substantially semi-circular. Experiments have shown that such a shape can absorb and dissipate high amounts of energy.
- the case may consist only of the band. However, it may also have a rear wall engaging with the back of the device. It may further include a hinged cover to protect the screen.
- the interface between the two materials may be planar.
- the damping material is provided with a plurality of outwardly projecting protrusions which are imbedded in the flexible polymer.
- the protrusions between the two materials improve the cushioning and greatly increase energy absorption.
- the protrusions may have the same configuration as the inwardly projecting ribs. However, preferably, they are ribs which are rectangular in cross-section when viewed in a section taken in the plane of the device.
- a layer of material harder than the flexible polymer material may be provided outside of the flexible polymer material. This provides a hard outer shell to further spread the impact.
- the flexible polymer may be TPE or TPU.
- the softer material is preferably a viscoelastic material or an impact damping or absorbing polymer.
- the protrusions are preferably relatively robust in the sense that when dropped from 7 meters onto a hard surface, the protrusions will prevent contact between the device and the material between adjacent protrusions.
- each protrusion protrudes for a depth at least 0.5 mm (more preferably 1 mm) from the band, has a width greater than the depth and a pitch between adjacent protrusions which is greater than twice the width.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-section of a portion of a first case included for background interest only in contact with the device;
- FIG. 2 is a similar view of a second case
- FIG. 3 is a similar view of a third case.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section in the plane of the device of a full case with the arrangement of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 shows a small proportion of the case to illustrate the principle of the present invention. The whole case will run around the entire periphery of the device D.
- FIG. 1 is a single material 1 , in this case TPU (for example BASF Elastollan), which is provided with a number of inwardly extending ribs 2 which, as shown, have a semi-circular cross-section in the plane of the device and extend across the width of the band.
- TPU for example BASF Elastollan
- the ribs in this example have a width of 2 mm, a depth of 1.5 mm and a spacing of 3 mm.
- the same basic structure is observed in FIG. 2 which is in accordance with the invention, this time in a two part layer.
- the TPU forms the outer layer while an inner layer 3 formed in a dual injection process or as an insert mold is formed of a viscoelastic polymer which is softer than the TPU (for example, a TPE such as Kraiburg Thermolast K or a PU foam such as BASF Elastoflex).
- a viscoelastic polymer which is softer than the TPU
- the inwardly projecting ribs 2 are provided in the viscoelastic polymer layer 3 .
- the viscoelastic polymer layer 3 also has a number of inwardly projecting ribs 4 which are embedded in the TPU layer 1 .
- the third case shown in FIG. 3 also in accordance with the invention adds to the second case of FIG. 2 , a hard outer shell 5 which is a rigid polymer case (for example Bayer Makrolon). As shown in FIG. 3 , this may only be present in certain regions where higher hardness is beneficial.
- a hard outer shell 5 which is a rigid polymer case (for example Bayer Makrolon). As shown in FIG. 3 , this may only be present in certain regions where higher hardness is beneficial.
- FIG. 4 The manner in which the example shown in FIG. 3 is applied to a full case is shown with reference to FIG. 4 . It will be appreciated that the examples of FIGS. 1 and 2 can be applied in the same manner, in the case of FIG. 2 omitting the outer shell 5 , and in the case of FIG. 1 with all of the case being formed of a single layer of thermoplastic polymer 1 .
- the TPU material 1 forms the bulk of the casing including the majority of the rear face 6 .
- This is lined with a layer of viscoelastic polymer 3 which extends across a portion of the rear face 6 and up the sides of the majority of the case.
- the ribs 2 are present particularly at the corners of the device to provide maximum cushioning in these regions.
- Running along the majority of each side of the case are truncated ribs 2 ′ so that the case does not contact the device in these regions during normal use thereby further isolating the sides from impact on the screen.
- the interface between the TPU 1 and viscoelastic polymer 5 has a plurality of rectangular ribs 9 protruding inwardly from the viscoelastic polymer 5 .
- These ribs 9 have a rectangular profile in cross-section, the width of which is at least twice their depth.
- the case is completed by the rigid polymer layer 5 which extends along the majority of each side of the case.
- the rigid polymer layer 5 which extends along the majority of each side of the case.
- the casing is designed to provide maximum cushioning in the corner regions. However, along the long side portions, the case is largely held away from the device and has enhanced rigidity afforded by the rigid polymer layer 5 .
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A case for a mobile device with a screen, the case comprising a band arranged to surround the edge of the device. The band comprises a layer of flexible polymer and a layer of a damping material which is softer than the flexible polymer provided within the flexible polymer layer. The damping material has a plurality of integrally formed protrusions projecting inwardly protrusions projecting inwardly from a substantial portion of the inner periphery of the band to engage with the device. The protrusions are provided at least in the corner regions of the case and the protrusions are arranged such that, in normal use there is substantially no contact between the band and the device other than through the protrusions.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/586,256 filed on Dec. 30, 2014, herein incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates to a case for a mobile device with a screen such as a smart phone, tablet or E-reader.
- It is well known to make such cases of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) as this provides good durability for the case. It does not, however, provide good impact protection for the device as there is little dissipation of the impact and most of the energy of the impact is transferred to the device. Known impact resistant materials improve this to some extent.
- The present invention aims to improve on this.
- According to the present invention there is provided a case for a mobile device with a screen, the case comprising a band arranged to surround the edge of the device, the band comprising a layer of flexible polymer and a layer of a damping material which is softer than the flexible polymer provided within the flexible polymer layer, the damping material having a plurality of integrally formed protrusions projecting inwardly from a substantial portion of the inner periphery of the band to engage with the device, wherein the protrusions are arranged so that in normal use there is substantially no contact between the band and the device other than through the protrusions; wherein the protrusions are provided at least in the corner regions of the case.
- Having protrusions in engagement with the majority of the periphery of the device reduces significantly the contact area between the device and the case to minimise energy transferred to the device. The flexible polymer outer layer absorbs impact energy and holds the shape of the case, while the softer material with the protrusions further absorbs and dissipates the remaining energy of the impact away from the device.
- The contact with the protrusions is concentrated at vulnerable regions such as the corners of the device. Portions of the longer edges, or portions of edges where plugs sockets are present may have no protrusions. Alternatively, shorter protrusions may be provided along the longer edges of the case that will not contact the device in normal use but will provide some cushioning if the longer edges of the case are deflected inwardly.
- The protrusions may have a number of configurations. They may, for example be circular or annular projections extending inwardly from the band. However, it has been found that the preferred configuration is one in which the protrusions are ribs extending generally across the depth of the band and have a curved cross-section when viewed in a section taken in the plane of the device. Preferably, the curved cross-section is substantially semi-circular. Experiments have shown that such a shape can absorb and dissipate high amounts of energy.
- The case may consist only of the band. However, it may also have a rear wall engaging with the back of the device. It may further include a hinged cover to protect the screen.
- The interface between the two materials may be planar. However, preferably, the damping material is provided with a plurality of outwardly projecting protrusions which are imbedded in the flexible polymer.
- The protrusions between the two materials improve the cushioning and greatly increase energy absorption. The protrusions may have the same configuration as the inwardly projecting ribs. However, preferably, they are ribs which are rectangular in cross-section when viewed in a section taken in the plane of the device.
- In order to further enhance impact protection, a layer of material harder than the flexible polymer material (measured on the Shore A hardness scale) may be provided outside of the flexible polymer material. This provides a hard outer shell to further spread the impact.
- The flexible polymer may be TPE or TPU. The softer material is preferably a viscoelastic material or an impact damping or absorbing polymer.
- The protrusions are preferably relatively robust in the sense that when dropped from 7 meters onto a hard surface, the protrusions will prevent contact between the device and the material between adjacent protrusions.
- This may be achieved by having relatively large ribs where, preferably, each protrusion protrudes for a depth at least 0.5 mm (more preferably 1 mm) from the band, has a width greater than the depth and a pitch between adjacent protrusions which is greater than twice the width.
- Examples of cases in accordance with the present invention will now be described by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a cross-section of a portion of a first case included for background interest only in contact with the device; -
FIG. 2 is a similar view of a second case; -
FIG. 3 is a similar view of a third case; and -
FIG. 4 is a cross-section in the plane of the device of a full case with the arrangement ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 1 shows a small proportion of the case to illustrate the principle of the present invention. The whole case will run around the entire periphery of the device D. - The simplest design is typified in
FIG. 1 which is asingle material 1, in this case TPU (for example BASF Elastollan), which is provided with a number of inwardly extendingribs 2 which, as shown, have a semi-circular cross-section in the plane of the device and extend across the width of the band. The ribs in this example have a width of 2 mm, a depth of 1.5 mm and a spacing of 3 mm. - The same basic structure is observed in
FIG. 2 which is in accordance with the invention, this time in a two part layer. The TPU forms the outer layer while aninner layer 3 formed in a dual injection process or as an insert mold is formed of a viscoelastic polymer which is softer than the TPU (for example, a TPE such as Kraiburg Thermolast K or a PU foam such as BASF Elastoflex). This time, the inwardly projectingribs 2 are provided in theviscoelastic polymer layer 3. Theviscoelastic polymer layer 3 also has a number of inwardly projectingribs 4 which are embedded in theTPU layer 1. - The third case shown in
FIG. 3 also in accordance with the invention adds to the second case ofFIG. 2 , a hardouter shell 5 which is a rigid polymer case (for example Bayer Makrolon). As shown inFIG. 3 , this may only be present in certain regions where higher hardness is beneficial. - The manner in which the example shown in
FIG. 3 is applied to a full case is shown with reference toFIG. 4 . It will be appreciated that the examples ofFIGS. 1 and 2 can be applied in the same manner, in the case ofFIG. 2 omitting theouter shell 5, and in the case ofFIG. 1 with all of the case being formed of a single layer ofthermoplastic polymer 1. - In the full case shown in
FIG. 4 , theTPU material 1 forms the bulk of the casing including the majority of therear face 6. This is lined with a layer ofviscoelastic polymer 3 which extends across a portion of therear face 6 and up the sides of the majority of the case. There areregions FIG. 4 where the viscoelastic polymer is absent and the only material is the TPU so as to allow access to the buttons in the side of the device inregion 7 and the ports for the charger plug and headphone jack inregion 8. Theribs 2 are present particularly at the corners of the device to provide maximum cushioning in these regions. Running along the majority of each side of the case are truncatedribs 2′ so that the case does not contact the device in these regions during normal use thereby further isolating the sides from impact on the screen. - The interface between the
TPU 1 andviscoelastic polymer 5 has a plurality ofrectangular ribs 9 protruding inwardly from theviscoelastic polymer 5. Theseribs 9 have a rectangular profile in cross-section, the width of which is at least twice their depth. - The case is completed by the
rigid polymer layer 5 which extends along the majority of each side of the case. There is also a ring ofrigid polymer 10 surrounding anorifice 11 which provides a window for the rear facing camera, sensor and LED flash. - As can be seen from
FIG. 4 , the casing is designed to provide maximum cushioning in the corner regions. However, along the long side portions, the case is largely held away from the device and has enhanced rigidity afforded by therigid polymer layer 5.
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1. A case for a mobile device with a screen, the case comprising a band arranged to surround the edge of the device, the band comprising a layer of flexible polymer and a layer of a damping material which is softer than the flexible polymer provided within the flexible polymer layer, the damping material having a plurality of integrally formed protrusions projecting inwardly from a substantial portion of the inner periphery of the band to engage with the device, wherein the protrusions are arranged such that, in normal use there is substantially no contact between the band and the device other than through the protrusions; wherein the protrusions are provided at least in the corner regions of the case.
2. A case according to claim 1 , wherein there are no protrusions, or shorter protrusions along portions of the longer edges of the case such that the case will not contact the device in these regions in normal use.
3. A case according to claim 1 , wherein the protrusions are ribs extending generally across the depth of the band and have a curved cross-section when viewed in a section taken in the plane of the device.
4. A case according to claim 3 , wherein the curved cross-section is substantially semi-circular.
5. A case according to claim 1 , wherein the damping material is provided with a plurality of outwardly projecting protrusions which are imbedded in the flexible polymer material.
6. A case according to claim 5 , wherein the outwardly projecting protrusions are ribs which are rectangular in cross-section when viewed in a section taken in the plane of the device.
7. A case according to claim 1 , wherein a layer of material harder than the flexible polymer material is provided outside of the flexible polymer material.
8. A case according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible polymer layer has a Shore A hardness range of 70 to 90.
9. A case according to claim 1 , wherein the layer of damping material has a Shore A hardness range of 0 to 70.
10. A case according to claim 7 , wherein the layer of material harder than the flexible polymer material has a hardness range of 75 Shore A to 85 Shore D.
11. A case according to claim 1 , wherein the protrusions are robust enough, so that, when dropped from 7 meters onto a hard surface, the protrusions will prevent contact between the device and the material between adjacent protrusions.
12. A case according to claim 1 , wherein each protrusion protrudes for a depth at least 0.5 mm from the band, has a width greater than the depth and a pitch between adjacent protrusions which is greater than twice the width.
13. A case according to claim 12 , wherein the depth of each protrusion is at least 1 mm.
14. A case according to claim 8 , wherein the protrusions are robust enough, so that, when dropped from 7 meters onto a hard surface, the protrusions will prevent contact between the device and the material between adjacent protrusions.
15. A case according to claim 9 , wherein the protrusions are robust enough, so that, when dropped from 7 meters onto a hard surface, the protrusions will prevent contact between the device and the material between adjacent protrusions.
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