Plush toy computer tablet carrier

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-12-06
THEODORE DEAN A
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[0008]The bendable internal frame of the present invention is preferably made of wire or of a series of ball-joints. The bendable internal frame extends throughout the plush toy and allows for the plush toy to be positioned in any number of ways. The anti-ski

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However, it is often difficult to find a way to support the table computers while in use.
This is awkward and creates wrist problems, hand ailments, and poor body posture.
Additionally, it significantly limits typing speed and

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[0036]The present invention is directed to an apparatus for storing and supporting a tablet computer. FIGS. 1-3 illustrate one embodiment of the apparatus, while FIGS. 4-22 illustrate a second embodiment of the apparatus.

[0037]FIG. 1 illustrates a plush toy 10 filled with compressible stuffing 12. The plush toy 10 in this embodiment is roughly shaped like a pyramid with a handle 26 and clips 28 at the top. The base of the plush toy 10 is fitted with straps 24 that can selectively be clipped in at the top of the plush toy 10. The base of the plush toy 10 may include one or more pockets 30. In FIG. 1, pocket 30 is large enough to store a tablet computer 36 when the tablet computer 36 is not in use. The pocket is fitted with means for keeping the pocket closed 38. In this embodiment, the means for keeping the pocket closed 38 is a series of snaps and an overlapping flap. This configuration ensures that the tablet computer 36 is securely retained within the pocket while not in use.

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Abstract

A plush toy tablet computer accessory is provided for storing and supporting a tablet computer. The plush toy tablet computer accessory includes a speaker system connectable to a tablet computer and a detachable carrying case for storing the tablet computer while not in use.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]Tablet computers, such as iPads®, Galaxy Kindles®, eReaders Nabi™ tablets and the like, have become highly popular. However, it is often difficult to find a way to support the table computers while in use. One hand must be used to support the tablet computer, while typing must be done with the other hand. This is awkward and creates wrist problems, hand ailments, and poor body posture. Additionally, it significantly limits typing speed and creates the potential for dropping the tablet computer. Moreover, the tablet computer is one more object for the user to carry, along with cell phones, keys, packages and the like. There are no satisfactory means provided for supporting a tablet computer in a usable position while providing storage for the tablet computer and other personal items.[0002]The present invention provides hands-free support for a tablet computer facilitating therapeutic user posture while the tablet computer is in use in substantially an...

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IPC IPC(8): A63H3/00
CPCF16M11/041F16M13/00F16M13/022A63H3/04F16M2200/08A63H3/003A63H3/02G06F1/1628
Inventor THEODORE, DEAN A.
Owner THEODORE DEAN A
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