WO2012159165A1 - A presentation case for transporting, storing and displaying presentation material - Google Patents
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- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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- the present invention relates to the field of display, transport and protection of documents and other like items.
- the invention relates to a portfolio case suitable for use by designers, architects, and/or salespeople. It wilt be convenient to hereinafter describe the invention in relation to its use as a presentation capsule for the display, transport and protection of A2 or A3 sized documents. .
- the present invention is not limited to that use, only.
- US 4,267,905 discloses a portable display rack and sample carrying case
- US 6,811 ,006 discloses a convertible briefcase/table.
- the display rack and sample carrying case of Stewart includes a rack which comprises a pair of spaced apart telescoping tubes releasably attached to the carrying case and extending vertically upward therefrom.
- a plurality of elongated planar shelf supports including a tube engaging aperture formed in one end are slidingly distributed along the length of the tubes.
- a plurality of shelves extend between the supports.
- the display rack may be disassembled and stored within the cover of the display case and retained therein by a pair of elastic straps fastened at their ends to an inside surface of the cover.
- This device does not lend itself to protection and display of documentary material and retains the look and feel of a box with its older style of case design.
- US 4,267,905 is fabricated in the style of an old fashioned trunk for sea voyages and is structured to display clothing and footwear. It is large and cumbersome, lacks an aesthetic design, and does not appear strong enough to protect paper and cards. As such, it is not suitable for the storage and transportation of A2 and oversized A3 paper or card products that are used by designers, photographers, advertisers, architects, or engineers to store, transport, and show their work.
- the device of Mundle is a convertible briefcase/table for providing a user carrying a briefcase with a convenient work table where none may be readily available.
- the convertible briefcase/table includes a case assembly having a base member, and also having a cover member being hingedly attached to the base member; and also includes a tabletop being hingedly attached to the case assembly; and further includes a tabletop support assembly including brackets being attached to the tabletop and also including support legs being hingedly attached to the brackets; and also includes a fastening assembly for fastening the tabletop to the cover member; and further includes a case support assembly being attached to the case assembly for standing the case assembly upon a surface.
- the mechanisms included in this device make it unwieldy for a stylish display of presentation material and more suitable as a working surface per se. .
- the Mundle device appears to be a box with a hinged lid with legs that can be attached so that it forms a table. It could potentially house A2 and oversized A3 papers and card.
- the hinged lid is limited in its range of movement and does not appear able to stand paper drawings/plans upright for display.
- the box appears sturdy, however it lacks design flair and appears cumbersome to carry.
- German patent publication DE 10206533 (Gruber) a hinge and locking assembly for a briefcase is disclosed.
- the briefcase is made of three rigid shells.
- the lid of the briefcase has a rectangular flat top part and straight side walls.
- a first hinge on the edge of one of the sidewalls connects the lid to the bottom portion of the briefcase.
- the bottom portion of the briefcase is divided into two equal portions with a second hinge in the middle of the bottom. Links are hinged to the sidewalls of the first bottom portion which is hinged to the lid. Plugs on the free ends of the links can engage in holes in the sides of the lid or in the sides of the second bottom portion.
- the briefcase may be reassembled to form a display stand or case but does not provide a suitable display means for quality documentation or other presentation materia! in a stylish and fashionable way.
- the complexity of construction makes the case of Gruber unwieldy for documentary or 2-D material.
- the Gruber invention is not suitable for A2 or oversized A3 papers or cards. It appears to be the size of a little jewellery box and is suited to displaying watches and other items of about that size.
- the device of Gruber does not allow large papers and documents to be propped upright for display.
- the Gruber case is functional and appears sturdy however it is not functional for large A2 and A3 papers nor does it have an aesthetically pleasing design. It is clunky and lacks the design "wow" factor.
- German utility model publication DE 20319146 discloses a locking system for a folder or briefcase.
- the locking system for a folder or briefcase has a spring loaded locking catch mounted on one section and automatically locking onto a housing on another parallel section.
- the catch is fitted near to the carrying handle and enables the catch to be released by finger pressure without releasing the grip on the handle, i.e. it enables a one handed operation. Whilst this document may disclose a more convenient lock for a folder or briefcase, if does not teach any means for providing a stylish yet functional presentation case.
- a briefcase attachment is disclosed in GB 2,292,308 (Warner). Warner teaches an attachment for a hinged-lid portable container such as a briefcase which, is in the form of a strip for interconnection with the catches of a briefcase and means, eg a clamp or rings, for supporting sheets of paper to form a flipchart.
- the interconnection may be adjustable along the length of the strip and a strut may be provided to hold the briefcase open whilst the flipchart is in use.
- This system serves only as an accessory to existing briefcases or containers, which have their own deficiencies as noted above and, furthermore, the system of Warner does not provide protection for presentation material and moreover, is reliant on rings or a clamp to suspend the material for display and is not considered practical for a variety of uses.
- the Warner device is quite clunky as it is necessary to attach a ring binder flipchart to the briefcase and then remove same to close the case. Accordingly, the design is only suitable for flipcharts.
- DE 19818764 discloses a suitcase that is closed with two specifically shaped metal profiles and has a surrounding border positioned between the profiles and their side walls. The corners of the suitcase are made as separate elements and are only fixed to the side wall and the surrounding border giving the suitcase stability. The overall shape of the suitcase is slightly rounded.
- the suitcase of DE198 8764 and other cases manufactured by the Applicant of DE19818764 are predominantly manufactured as extruded side and corner shapes which are then filed in with the sides.
- DE29904675 discloses a PC case and appears, from its drawings to disclose abutment features "56" that are disposed as add-on components to the outer shell of the case. As such these may be prone to dislodgement in use.
- US4 ,475,650 discloses a case for draftsmen that permits a draftsman or student to carry materials at various locations. There is provided a case which encloses the materials and also contains a lid-support mechanism which locks at various positions. One exterior surface of the case is a drawing surface, and the lid-support mechanism permits it to be retained, when in use, at a desired angle with respect to the horizontal.
- a presentation case adapted for transporting, storing and displaying presentation material
- a rigid body comprising at least two body portions adapted for opening and closing in locking engagement with each other; a handle portion comprising different material to the body and formed into and extending from the body; a base also comprising different material to the body and. formed into and extending from the body; wherein, in combination, the handle portion and base are adapted for self- supporting the case on a surface without contact of the body with the surface.
- the presentation case may further comprise a hinge mechanism adjacent the base adapted for opening the at least two body portions with respect to each other such that presentation material located inside the case is displayed wherein the hinge has stiffness sufficient to retain the body portions at an opened position.
- the base comprises footings adapted for supporting the case in a standing and/or a lying down position.
- the presentation case further comprises a support extrusion that spans a curved end portion of the case and which is adapted to hold the elements of the case together.
- At least one of the body portions may comprise an opening mechanism including a finger operated latch located through the handle portion of the case which activates studs which engage apertures on the other body portion for releasably opening the case.
- the opening mechanism may form part of the support extrusion.
- the presentation case comprises a rigid lid which can be tilted to about 105 degrees and which has protruding supports which allows card to be propped up and displayed.
- the handle and/or base portion upon which the case may rest thereby protects both the body of the case and the surface upon which it is resting and, furthermore, the base hinge portion acts as "feet" for the case enabling the case to be stood up.
- the presentation material comprises one or a combination of: documents; artwork; plans; design drawings.
- embodiments of the present invention stem from the realisation that there are no portfolio cases on the market that are functional, providing adequate protection for the works within, and, provide the user with confidence by having an aesthetically pleasing appearance and looking good.
- a key attribute underlying the preferred embodiments is the speed and simplicity with which one can set up and present one's work.
- the plastic handle in combination with the hinge at the base of the capsule serving as feet so that the capsule can be stood up allows the presenter to place the capsule down on a surface without damaging either the capsule or the surface upon which it is iaid because it raises the body of the capsule off the surface to provide a sufficient clearance, preferably by about 3mm.
- the capsule can then be easily opened with one hand by lifting the single action catch and lifting the lid portion of the capsule.
- the lid is designed to tilt to an appropriate angle for presentation, in one embodiment this being about 110 degrees, which enables the presenter to place presentation cards or papers in the lid resting upon two small extruded platforms. The way it is designed allows for quick and efficient smooth operation allowing the presenter to converse and engage with his audience whilst setting up.
- the identified problems with related art have been addressed by provision of a two part anodised aluminium case featuring "clip-together and screw construction" along with integrated hinge, handle and closure mechanisms, the case being stable in the open position.
- Advantages that may be offered over prior art devices include: An improved level of protection for contents compared to the protection offered by an ordinary plastic "flip-book” type product; “Clip together and screwed construction” may avoid the high cost of metal moulding tooling, and avoids costs in welding and grinding back corners of the shell during manufacture; Users of the embodiment are not required to continuously hold it in the open position whilst presenting the content in the case, thus reducing distractions to both the user and the audience during a presentation.
- the embodiment imparts an image of stylish professionalism, and in one preferred aspect, this is achieved by providing curved ends to the body of the capsule through the use of a single sheet of metal such as aluminium. This contrasts with the less professional image conveyed by ordinary plastic "flip-book" type products.
- the problem of fatigue in the hand/arm of the user due to carrying of a heavy case has been addressed by provision of a recessed, retractable shoulder strap mechanism.
- Advantages that, the inventor perceives may be offered over prior art methods include:
- the mechanism's ability to retract the strap into an internal recess in the case means the strap does not hinder the overall external appearance or handling of the case when the strap is not in use.
- the capsule of preferred embodiments has a simple functional design in that a user may open the capsule and rest A2 or oversized A3 card or paper in the lid for display.
- Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary presentation case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 illustrates a front view of an exemplary presentation case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 illustrates a top view of an exemplary presentation case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 illustrates a bottom view of an exemplary presentation case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 illustrates a side end view of an exemplary presentation case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 6 illustrates a rear view of an exemplary presentation case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 7 illustrates a perspective front view of an exemplary presentation case in an example opened position in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 8 illustrates a perspective rear view of an exemplary presentation case in an example opened position in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 9 shows a perspective front view of an exemplary presentation case for A3 sized documents in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 10 shows a perspective side view of the case of figure 9
- Figure 11 shows a perspective front view of an exemplary presentation case for A2 sized documents in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 12 shows a perspective side view of the case of figure ;
- Figure 13 is an exploded view of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 14 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents
- Figure 5 is a top view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents
- Figure 16 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents
- Figure 17 is a bottom end view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents
- Figure 18 is a front perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents
- Figure 9 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents in an opened position
- Figure 20 is a side end view of an embodiment of the present invention suitable for A4 sized documents
- Figures 21 to 24 are front, bottom perspective, top perspective and side end views of a further embodiment of the present invention in which a protective covering is included for a capsule suited for A3 documents;
- Figures 25 to 28 are front, bottom perspective, top perspective and side end views of a further embodiment of the present invention in which a protective covering is included for a capsule suited for A4 documents;
- Figures 29 and 30 are perspective views of a capsule showing a carrying assistance means in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 31 illustrates an alternate catch mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a lightweight but sturdy and functional presentation case having a body 6 constructed of aluminium along with handle 7 and base 3 portions of plastic with adaptable inner liners 8 to suit different needs.
- Figures 1 to 6 and 9 to 12 show the presentation case 0 in its closed position where a lid portion 10a of body 6 fits snugly into locked and parallel orientation with opposed portion 10b of the body 6.
- Figures 7 and 8 show the presentation case 10 in its open position where opposed portion 10b lays flat on a surface 11 such as a desk top.
- Figure 1 shows an exemplary presentation case 10 in perspective view.
- the presentation case 10 is able to stand up on its bottom end 1 when it is closed by virtue of the footings 2 extending from the base 3, discussed in more detail below.
- the footings 2 are integrally formed with the base 3, as shown, but separate footings 2 may be constructed for connection to the base 3.
- the opening mechanism 4a to 4e shown in more detail in figures 7 and 8 allows for the case to open up to an obtuse angle, preferably to about 105° from the closed position where the two halves of the body 6, namely lid portion 10a and opposed portion 10b, are lockingly engaged shut in parallel orientation to one another. Opening to this extent allows for the presentation case 10 to be used for upright presentations of material situated within the case 10.
- the presentation case 10 is adapted for accommodating any number of forms of presentation material such as for example:
- case 10 For these purposes, it is preferred that at least two or more sizes of case 10 are provided, for instance A2 and oversized A3.
- An A2 sized case 10 is shown in perspective front and perspective side views in figures 11 and 12, respectively.
- An A3 sized case 10 is shown in perspective front and perspective side views in figures 7, 8, 9 and 10, respectively.
- the presentation case 10 may be used as a laptop carry bag or trendy briefcase.
- shoulder straps (see figures 29 and 30) may be incorporated into the structure of the case 10 at suitable locations such as from the upper portions of the body 6 or from the integral handle portion 7. The shoulder straps may be retractable.
- the presentation case 10 may be personalised by embossing a logo or initials into the aluminium body 6.
- a company could make use of multiple cases 10 or an individual could have their initials on the case 10.
- the case opening mechanism 4a-4e comprises a push button spring release system that will slightly open the lid half 0a of the body 6 of case 0 to enable fingers to grasp the tid portion 10a and raise it to a user chosen stop point.
- the hinge mechanism 4a provides some resistance, tension or stiffness in the up and down movement of the lid portion 10a of the case 0 with respect to the opposing portion 10b of the case 10 to allow a user to move the lid 10a to an appropriate position for display or opening without further movement once the user takes their hand away from the lid 10a. This precipitates a need for the user to push up or down for movements but the lid 10a will not collapse or shut by itself after it is moved into the desired position by a user.
- the case 10 may have a locking device in the form of the opening mechanism 4a-4e. Further, it is envisaged that the case may be made tamper proof by way of having a unique key for operating the opening mechanism 4a-4e. It is envisaged that the tamper proof locking means is a very simple device which won't look like a "normal" key but will be custom made for the case.
- the body 6 will be what is seen and felt first by users. Its overall impression will be of a slimline quality body that is supported with a creative stand or 'pair of feet' in the form of the footings 2, a good handle 7 and a promise of great things inside.
- the base 3 and handle 7 comprising durable plastic composition have similar overall design features to the eye and further serve the function of protection of the metallic body 6.
- handle 7 and body 6 can be offered so that for example, companies can brand their own presentation case creating a sales presentation opportunity.
- the handle is made of 2 pieces 7a and 7b as best shown in figure 13.
- Handle portion 7a being the main inner part and 7b being an insert (handle outer) which enables invisible or concealed from view connection of the handle to the body and an opportunity for 7b to be moulded in a separate colour.
- the end plugs 15 clip into place securing all three elements 10b, 16 and 14 together which all adds strength to the case 10.
- the mechanisms that hold the case 10 together will not be seen and the opening mechanism will be obscured to leave a very 'clean' look outside as " ell as inside the case 10 when opened.
- the plastic mouldings 16 and 17 in figure 13 span from top to bottom on the base 10b and the lid 10a and form the corners and sides of the case.
- the base sides 16 are then joined by the base plastic moulding 20 which runs along the back and secures into the hinge 3 by way of four fasteners, preferably screws.
- the screws are then hidden with the cover moulds 21.
- the lid portion 10a the same applies as for the base portion 10b with the side mouldings 17 locking into 19 and then screwed into hinge 3 to form a strong clean inside to the case 10.
- the moulded side pieces will also be taped to the side aluminium walls with an industrial double sided tape which will also add to the strength of the case.
- a cover plate of anodised aluminium 13 covers the metal bracket 14 and is attached to the metal bracket 14 with two small screws. This cover plate 13 will also be able to be engraved with personal and general information. The cover plate 13 also completes the clean inside edging and helps stop papers or display material moving around inside and being damaged on any extruding parts or case mechanism.
- the plastic moulding 18 in figure 13 is the cover piece that fits into the lip of the lid 10a and also locates and receives the catch 4d and 4e which also keeps the case lid shut when fully closed.
- a folded spring 4c also extrudes out of 14 in a small U shape and is then connected into 4d and 4e. This spring is depressed when the lid 10a is closed so that when the catch is released the spring acts to push the case lid open slightly enabling the lid to be grasped and opened fully.
- the handle outer 7a, and handle inner 7b are made of high quality hard nylon fibreglass mix or an equivalently suitable polymer. Although other materials could be used, even wood, it is polymer that is preferred. Such polymer as hard nylon fibreglass mix may be fabricated in any colour.
- the shape combined with the manufacture provides the handle 7a as being lightly textured and subtle as possible but retains its holding together feel.
- the handle is cut into the body 6 of the case 10 as shown in the figures to keep a low profile and as such it does not fold back or swivel out of the way but remains a firm supporting structure for the case 10.
- the base hinge 3 provides a supporting and protective structure for the case 10.
- the base like the handle portion 7, spans and supports the join of the lid portion 10a and the opposed portion 10b and not only holds the case 10 together but also acts as the hinge and slightly raised support, via footings 2 that extend not only longitudinally but also transversely of the case, for the case 0 when it's standing upright or lying down, respectively.
- the base 3 including footings 2 is fabricated from the same materials as the handle portion 7 and would include similar colour options.
- liners 8 which can be made in a number of ways and may comprise a variety of materials. Depending on the particular presentations materials to be inserted into the case 10, the liners 8 may be adapted to the different applications and intended use of the case W.
- the primary role of the liners 8 are for protection of the presentation material and support during transport. Even though the liners 8 are hidden from view inside the case during transport and upon opening with presentation material inside, they are required to provide a good impression that when the case is opened it is clear that the presentation material is being looked after.
- a liner 8 made of three layers of material which covers both the lid and base inner surfaces.
- the liners 8 run from top to bottom and side to side going slightly under the plastic mouldings 16, 20, 19, 17, and 13 and 18 in figure 13.
- the top layer is of a quality material which is bonded with two other layers, one being 2-3mm thick foam then a bottom layer that is bonded to the underside of the foam to form a sandwich type layer.
- the material is then embossed with a pattern and logo. The embossing depresses the design (small circles) into the foam layer to the bottom third layer giving the effect of raised and lowered surfaces.
- the A4 model shown in Figures 14 - 20 uses the same concept and shape as the A3 and A2 models shown in figures 9 and 11.
- the A4 model can be used in the same way as the A2 and A3 models though will be generally more for business use as a document holder than for large presentations.
- the design is split in two equal halves of aluminium portions 23 and with a handle portion 22 plus a hinge base 24. By offsetting the feet on the hinge base 24 it will be able to be opened to 180 degrees ( Figure 19) and lie flat on the table. When closed it will also be able to stand up as in figure 18 which is a big advantage over other A4 type Cases or folders.
- the base hinge 24 and handle portion 22 will protect the aluminium portions 23 from touching the table surface.
- a small scallop 25 in handle portion 22 will act as a small gripping place for picking it up.
- the liner inside will be the same as the A2 and A3 models.
- the plastic inner moulds are moulded in one piece and will lock together in a tongue and grove type effect with the other half on the sides helping to stop papers escaping out the side and also holding the sides together.
- the hinges are attached in a similar way as the A2 and A3 models and covered with a plastic cover piece to hide the attachment holes.
- the opening catch is a simple push button 26 (see figure 16) which will enable the case to separate and open.
- An alternate embodiment for an opening catch is shown in Figure 31.
- a moulded plastic catch A slots into handle part B and is placed under tension by spring steel wire C so that when the 2 halves of the capsule are closed the catch A slots into a cavity in handle D and, with the tension from the spring wire C it holds it in place and stops the capsule opening.
- the user simply pushes the button E at the centre of the catch A.
- FIGS 29 and 30 a retractable strap is shown that would retract into the metal bracket 1 shown in figure 3 when not in use by way of a spring loaded coil inside the bracket. To use you simply pull out the end and extend out and over to the other side where it clips onto a small button situated at end plugs 15 of figure 13.
- Figures 21 to 28 show a simple form of packaging made from various recycled pulp product to form a protective outer packaging that captures the case on the plastic hinge and handle while leaving a 10mm air gap around the rest of the case.
- the packaging will be able to stand up by way of footings 29 and in figure 21 shows the packaging assisting the capsule to be carried like a normal case using handle inserts 28.
- the hinge system is created using strong tape inside and out along the bottom. It is envisaged that this packaging will provide a unique method of transporting the case while giving maximum protection.
- the packaging can be used again.
- the use of recycled moulded pulp saves on the traditional methods of printed cardboard packaging and moulded foam shapes to protect the product.
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