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Combination Cell Phone and Eyeglass Dedicated Case

a cell phone and eyeglass technology, applied in the field of cases and carriers, can solve the problems of increasing reducing the ability to clearly see close objects, and small display screens, so as to reduce the amount of materials required for manufacturing, reduce the cost of transportation, and facilitate the effect of carrying in

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-09-01
FRIEDMAN MILTON +1
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[0011]The compact design of the combination dedicated case provides benefits for users and manufacturers and / or retailers. The lightweight, streamlined design, without cumbersome latches, zippers, straps, etc., is economic of space, allowing the combination case to be easily carried in (and retrieved from) bags, purses, briefcases, and pockets. The straightforward combination dedicated case allows quick retrieval of either, or both, the phone and eyeglasses. Also, the trim, compact design reduces materials required for manufacturing, minimizes costs to transport from manufacturer to retailer, and decreases shelf space required for display.
[0012]An object of the present invention is to provide a combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case that conveniently holds a cell phone and a pair of eyeglasses in a manner in which they are easy to quickly extract for use.
[0013]A further object of the present invention is to provide a combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case that is trim and compact.
[0014]An additional object of the present invention is to provide a combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case that allows a user to keep eyeglasses handy and readily available, when needed.
[0015]Another object of the present invention is to provide a combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case whose minimalistic design reduces manufacturing materials.
[0016]A further object of the present invention is to provide a combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case that can be easily inserted into a case, bag, purse, briefcase or pocket.

Problems solved by technology

Yet the miniaturization of cell phones requires their display screens to be small, even if they are designed to occupy the entire front of the cell phone.
For some people the text, icons and images of the screen, as well as the buttons on the device, may be difficult to see clearly.
Especially as the population ages, presbyopia, the loss of the ability to clearly see close objects, increases.
Significant inconvenience and annoyance may ensue as they rummage through their bag attempting to quickly locate each separate case, attempt to hurriedly open the cases, and then attempt to disengage both the cell phone and the eyeglasses from their individual cases.
While some of the various general compartments are suitable for holding a cell phone and eyeglasses, the generic compartments do not lend themselves to quick and easy access.
While these disclose the concurrent storage of eyeglasses or phones with other items from mirrors to calculators, none of these successfully present a dedicated, compact storage for a pair of glasses and a phone, while allowing quick and easy access to both.
Accordingly, though a diverse array of cases are available that can potentially hold a cell phone and a pair of eyeglasses, the available cases do not meet the need for a compact, streamlined case dedicated to storing a mobile phone and conveniently located eyeglasses, while providing quick and easy retrieval of both items and providing for a reduction in manufacturing cost.

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[0034]Referring now to FIG. 1, the combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case is illustrated in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the combination dedicated case 10 comprises a phone housing compartment 20 and adjacent eyeglass housing compartment 30, permanently joined by a joining mechanism 11. In the first embodiment the longitudinal eyeglass-housing axis 60 (running from the center of the eyeglass-housing top opening 33 to the center bottom of the eyeglass housing compartment 30) is substantially parallel to the longitudinal phone-housing axis 50 (running from the center of phone-housing top opening 23 to the center bottom of the phone housing compartment 20).

[0035]The phone housing compartment 20 is sized and configured to accommodate the phone, allowing the phone to be easily inserted into, and removed from, the phone housing compartment 20. The phone housing compartment 20 also provides protection to the phone when the pho...

third embodiment

[0046]As seen in FIG. 8, the third embodiment illustrates a joining mechanism 11 comprising two rows of sewn thread providing a more rigid attachment with less flexibility between the eyeglass housing compartment and the phone housing compartment than with a single row of sewn thread, as in FIG. 6.

[0047]FIG. 4 and FIG. 7 illustrate a fourth exemplary embodiment of the combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case 10 of the present invention. The fourth embodiment of the combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case 10 is functionally similar to the combination cell phone and eyeglass dedicated case 10 of the first embodiment, but illustrates the omission of the upper back extension 22, the omission of the eyeglass-housing cap 13, the addition of lining 14 (FIG. 7), the addition of an optional case attachment 17 (FIG. 7), and the joining mechanism 11 embodied as adhesive.

[0048]The case attachment 17, such as a belt loop, a swivel belt clip, or a wrist loop or strap, is eith...

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Abstract

A trim, compact combination case dedicated to storing a cell phone (or PDA or other small electronic device) and an accessible pair of eyeglasses is disclosed. The combination cell phone and eyeglass case includes a phone housing compartment and an adjacent eyeglass housing compartment, which are configured to hold the juxtaposed cell phone and eyeglasses. The phone housing compartment and the eyeglass housing compartment are permanently attached by a joining mechanism. An optional eyeglass-housing cap and an optional swivel belt clip are also disclosed. The compact design allows the combination case to be easily carried in a bag, purse, briefcase or pocket. The combination case advantageously positions the eyeglasses oriented and located for quick retrieval when needed to view the phone screen or buttons.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates generally to cases and carriers, and more particularly, to a compact, streamlined case dedicated to storing a personal digital assistant (PDA), smart phone or cell phone, and conveniently situated eyeglasses.BACKGROUND INFORMATION[0002]The cell phone has become a ubiquitous personal accessory. It fulfills the need not only for communication, but also performs an ever-increasing number of functions that make life more efficient and enjoyable. New cell phone applications, with ever expanding functionality, are being rapidly developed, thus adding to the dominance of the cell phone in modern electronic life.[0003]Cell phones themselves continue to become smaller and thus more convenient to carry. Yet the miniaturization of cell phones requires their display screens to be small, even if they are designed to occupy the entire front of the cell phone. Entire documents or spreadsheets may be read from this small screen. For some peo...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45C11/04B65D85/00
CPCA45C11/04A45F2200/0541A45F5/021A45F5/02
Inventor FRIEDMAN, MILTONFRIEDMAN, RIVKA T
Owner FRIEDMAN MILTON
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