US2009114557A1PendingUtilityA1
Stretchable Notebook Computer Case
Assignee: THULE ORGANIZATION SOLUTIONS IPriority: Nov 1, 2007Filed: May 9, 2008Published: May 7, 2009
Est. expiryNov 1, 2027(~1.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Sarah Beth Nelson
A45C 7/0059A45C 3/001A45C 11/002
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Abstract
A stretchable storage case is provided that is adapted to receive an electronic device. More specifically, a stretchable storage case comprising resiliently deflectable panels is provided that is adapted to selectively deflect to receive various electronic devices and conform thereto.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A storage case adapted to receive a rectangular object, comprising:
a back panel comprised of a stretchable, compliant material; a front panel comprised of a stretchable, compliant material interconnected to the back panel, the front panel including a upper front panel and a lower front panel; and wherein the upper front panel may be separated from the lower front panel to form an opening the case to provide a conforming storage area for said rectangular object, and wherein with the opening closed the upper and lower front panels overlap.
2 . The storage case of claim 1 wherein said front panel and back panel are in operative engagement when the storage case is empty.
3 . The storage case of claim 1 wherein said front panel and back panel are sufficiently resilient to accommodate a plurality of electronic devices.
4 . The storage case of claim 1 wherein said conforming storage area is adapted to receive at least one of a computer, music player, radio, MP3 player, digital music player, TV, cell phone, dictaphone, and a pager.
5 . The storage case of claim 1 further comprising at least one auxiliary pocket integrated to at least one of said front panel and said back panel for receipt of at least one of a compact disk, a picture, a business card, and an electronic device.Cited by (0)
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